Architect of Melchor Hall, University of The Philippines, Diliman
Architect of Melchor Hall, University of The Philippines, Diliman
Architect of Melchor Hall, University of The Philippines, Diliman
Philippines, Diliman
a. Juan Nakpil
b. Gabriel Formoso
c. Federico Illustre
d. Cesar Concio
Architect of Melchor Hall, University of the
Philippines, Diliman
a. Juan Nakpil
b. Gabriel Formoso
c. Federico Illustre
d. Cesar Concio
Cesar Concio PALMA HALL, U.P. DILIMAN
BACLARAN CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE RISEN LORD
AYALA, MAKATI
CHILDRENS LIBRARY
QUEZON CITY
Architect of CENTRAL BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES
a. Juan Arellano
b. Gabriel Formoso
c. Federico Illustre
d. Pablo Antonio
Architect of CENTRAL BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES
a. Juan Arellano
b. Gabriel Formoso
c. Federico Illustre
d. Pablo Antonio
GABRIEL FORMOSO
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF
MANAGEMENT
a. Arcadio Arellano
b. Tomas Mapua
c. Fernando Ocampop
d. Pablo Antonio
Architect of DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
a. Arcadio Arellano
b. Tomas Mapua
c. Fernando Ocampop
d. Pablo Antonio
TOMAS MAPUA
a. Daniel Burnham
b. William Parsons
c. Jack Frost
d. Arcadio Arellano
Architect of The Mansion House ( Baguio
City)
a. Daniel Burnham
b. William Parsons
c. Jack Frost
d. Arcadio Arellano
WILLIAM PARSONS
William Parsons is known for his quite creativity and practical wisdom as Daniel Burnham said.
He studied at Yale and where he take his art degree and got his master’s degree in architecture
at Columbia University. He is the one who supervise and implement the design plans of Daniel
Burnham. He choose William Parsons due to his supreme credentials.
OTHER WORKS:
Manila Hotel
Army & Navy Club
Philippine General Hospital
Philippine Normal School
Women’s Dormitory of the Normal School
University Hall of the University of the Philippines (PadreFaura)
YMCA building Manila Hotel
Elk’s Club
Manila Club
“Gabaldon” schoolhouse, most visible, 5 prototypes
a. Daniel Burnham
b. Federico Illustre
c. Leandro Locsin
d. Fernando Ocampo
Architect of Manila International Airport
a. Daniel Burnham
b. Federico Illustre
c. Leandro Locsin
d. Fernando Ocampo
FEDERICO ILLUSTRE The monument would consist of three vertical
pylons (representing the three main geographic
divisions of the country: Luzon, the Visayas, and
Mindanao), 66 meters (217 ft) tall (Quezon's age
when he died), surmounted by three mourning
angels holding sampaguita (the national flower)
wreaths sculpted by the Italian sculptor Monti. The
three pylons would in turn circumscribe a drum-like
two-story structure containing a gallery from which
visitors could look down at Quezon's catafalque,
modeled after Napoleon Bonaparte's in the
Invalides. The gallery and the catafalque below are
lit by an oculus, in turn reminiscent of Grant's
Tomb.
QUEZON MEMORIAL MONUMENT 1950 − 1978
a. Angel Nakpil
b. Carlos Arguelles
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
Architect of National Press Club
a. Angel Nakpil
b. Carlos Arguelles
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
ANGEL NAKPIL
PICACHE BUILDING,
QUIAPO
a. Otillo Arellano
b. Carlos Arguelles
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
Architect of AGLIPAYAN CHURCH
a. Otillo Arellano
b. Carlos Arguelles
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
CARLOS ARGUELLES
METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
AGLIPAYAN CHURCH
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK, ESCOLTA
WHO DOESN’T BELONG TO HEXAGON
ARCHITECTS
HEXAGON ARCHITECTS:
1. Jose Maria Zaragosa
2. Carlos Arguelles
3. Edmundo Lucero
4. Francisco Fajardo
5. Gavino De Leon
6. Vergel de Dios Cezar
ARCHITECT OF GSIS BUILDING (PHIL. SENATE)
a. Angel Nakpil
b. Jorge Ramos
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
ARCHITECT OF GSIS BUILDING (PHIL. SENATE)
a. Angel Nakpil
b. Jorge Ramos
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Fernando Ocampo
GSIS BLDG. The Quiapo Mosque
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ZAMBOANGA
a. William Coscuella
b. Jose Zaragoza
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Alfredo Luz
ARCHITECT OF Meralco Building
a. William Coscuella
b. Jose Zaragosa
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Alfredo Luz
OTHER WORKS OF JOSE ZARAGOSA:
a. William Coscuella
b. Alfredo J. Luz
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Carlos A. Santos-Viola
ARCHITECT OF WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION BUILDING
a. William Coscuella
b. Alfredo J. Luz
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Carlos A. Santos-Viola
ARCHITECT OF IGLESIA NI CRISTO IN CUBAO
a. William Coscuella
b. Alfredo J. Luz
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Carlos A. Santos-Viola
ARCHITECT OF IGLESIA NI CRISTO IN CUBAO
a. William Coscuella
b. Alfredo J. Luz
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Carlos A. Santos-Viola
OTHER WORKS OF CARLOS VIOLA:
a. Dominador Lugtu
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Juan Nakpil
ARCHITECT OF ARANETA COLISEUM
a. Dominador Lugtu
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Tomas Arguelles
d. Juan Nakpil
ARCHITECT OF PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH
SCHOOL
a. Dominador Lugtu
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Froilan Hong
d. Cresenciano de Castro
ARCHITECT OF PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH
SCHOOL
a. Dominador Lugtu
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Froilan Hong
d. Cresenciano de Castro
ARCHITECT OF MANILA FILM CENTER
a. Dominic Galicia
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Froilan Hong
d. Leandro Locsin
ARCHITECT OF MANILA FILM CENTER
a. Dominic Galicia
b. Jose Ma. Zaragosa
c. Froilan Hong
d. Leandro Locsin
ARCHITECT OF ROBINSON’S GALLERIA
a. Dominic Galicia
b. William Coscuella
c. Antonio Sindiong
d. Jun Palafox
ARCHITECT OF ROBINSON’S GALLERIA
a. Dominic Galicia
b. William Coscuella
c. Antonio Sindiong
d. Jun Palafox
ARCHITECT OF SM MEGAMALL
a. Dominic Galicia
b. William Coscuella
c. Antonio Sindiong
d. Jun Palafox
ARCHITECT OF SM MEGAMALL
a. Dominic Galicia
b. William Coscuella
c. Antonio Sindiong
d. Jun Palafox
1st skyscraper in the country (4 storeys)?
a. GSIS Building
b. Manila Hotel
c. Dusit Hotel
d. Ambassador Hotel
1st skyscraper in the country (4 storeys)?
a. GSIS Building
b. Manila Hotel
c. Dusit Hotel
d. Ambassador Hotel
by Fernando Ocampo
First hotel in Asia and first to use an elevator
a. Hotel de Oriente
b. Manila Hotel
c. Dusit Hotel
d. Ambassador Hotel
First hotel in Asia and first to use an elevator
a. Hotel de Oriente
b. Manila Hotel renovated by leandro locsin
c. Dusit Hotel
d. Ambassador Hotel