The document provides biographical information on 5 prominent Filipino architects: Pablo Antonio, Juan Nakpil, Ildefonso Santos Jr., Jose Zaragosa, and Leandro Locsin. It describes their educational backgrounds, careers, notable works, and awards received including the Order of the National Artist of the Philippines.
The document provides biographical information on 5 prominent Filipino architects: Pablo Antonio, Juan Nakpil, Ildefonso Santos Jr., Jose Zaragosa, and Leandro Locsin. It describes their educational backgrounds, careers, notable works, and awards received including the Order of the National Artist of the Philippines.
The document provides biographical information on 5 prominent Filipino architects: Pablo Antonio, Juan Nakpil, Ildefonso Santos Jr., Jose Zaragosa, and Leandro Locsin. It describes their educational backgrounds, careers, notable works, and awards received including the Order of the National Artist of the Philippines.
Pablo S. Antonio June 25, 1902 – June 14 1875 Binondo, Manila Father: Apolonio Antonio Mother: Trinidad sebero Married to Marina reyes, a famous fashion designer University of London (England, 1927) Received the order of the national artist of the philippines award in 1976 Professor in architecture in santo Thomas (1938)
Emphasized more on the main elements and natural
setting whilst embracing “Modernism” to symbolize our freedom Nicanor Reyes sr. Founder of the far eastern university (feu)
1938 - 1950 Juan F. Nakpil May 26, 1899 – may 7 1986 quiapo, Manila
Father: don julio Garcia Nakpil
Mother: gregoria alvarez de jesus Married to anita agoncillo noble
University of Kansas, Fontainebleau
school of fine arts, Harvard university
Received the order of the national
artist of the philippines award in 1973 Juan F. Nakpil Republic cultural heritage award
Began his career in 1928
Worked at Andres Luna de San Pedro’s
architectural firm and Don Gonzalo Puyat & Sons.
Opened his own architectural film after
two years. The avenue Quezon institute Renovated the theater and buildings quiapo church hotel building Ildefonso p. santos jr. “IP Santos”, “father of Philippine landscape architecture” September 5, 1929 – januray 29, 2014 Malabon, rizal Father: ildefonso santos Mother: asuncion paez University of santo Thomas (1954), university of southern California school of architecture Received the order of the national artist of the Philippines award in 2006 Ildefonso p. santos jr. Offered his assistance to the Philippine association of landscape architects (PALA)
Region iii (central luzon) Jose maria v. Zaragosa December 6, 1912– November 26, 1994 quiapo, Manila Father: elias R. zaragosa Mother: dna. Rosario i. velez
University of santo Thomas (1936),
international institute of liturgical art (IILA) in rome (late 1950s)
Received the order of the national artist
of the philippines award in 2014 Jose maria v. Zaragosa Patnubay ng sining at kalinangan (1973)
Gold medal of merit (1977) bestowed
to him by his mentor juan nakpil has a contemporary architectural styles that fulfill spiritual and secular needs that characterize his place in Philippine architectural history. traditional forms from Spanish colonial architecture and combined it with simple, unornamented designs of the International style. Region XVIII (negros islang region) Leandro v. locsin August 15, 1928– November 15, 1994
Silay, negros occidental
Father: Guillermo unson locsin
Mother: remedies de la rama locsin Married to maria Cecilia araneta locsin
University of santo Thomas (1953)
Received the order of the national artist
of the philippines award in 1990 Leandro v. locsin Founded the architecture firm leandro v. locsin partners
Studied Pre-Law before shifting to
pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Music at the University of Santo Tomas. He specializes in the Brutalism style of architecture Recipient of the fukuoka Asian culture prize (1992) Ten outstanding yound men (toym) awardee (1959)