Pablo Antonio
• Bornon January 25, 1901, in Binondo,
Manila.
• One of the pioneers of modern Philippine
architecture.
• Known for using clean, simple lines and
designs that respond well to the tropical
climate.
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• Named NationalArtist for
Architecture in 1976.
• Awarded for leading modernist
architecture in the Philippines
and creating functional, climate-
responsive buildings.
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• Introduced ArtDeco and modernist styles
in the country.
• Focused on practical design: ventilation,
natural light, and simplicity.
• Famous works include:
• FEU Administration and Science Buildings
• Manila Polo Club (old)
• Ideal Theater
Jose Maria Zaragoza
•November 6, 1912
• Zaragoza was a Filipino architect
known for blending modern
architecture with religious and
cultural influences. He studied in
UST and pursued further studies in
Rome.
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• Proclaimed in2014 (National Artist
for Architecture)
• Honored for his religious
architecture and for helping shape
post-war Philippine modern
architecture.
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• Designed majorreligious structures
such as:
• Sto. Domingo Church (Quezon City)
• Meralco Building
• His works emphasized spirituality,
strong geometric forms, and
modernist structure.
Leandro Locsin
• Bornin 1928 in Negros Occidental
Initially studied music; later shifted to
architecture
• Known for sculptural, monumental
design
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• Awarded NationalArtist for
Architecture in 1990
• Recognized for modern
Filipino architecture using
concrete and floating volume
style
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• Cultural Centerof the Philippines
(CCP)
• Philippine International
Convention Center (PICC)
• Church of the Holy Sacrifice
• Istana Nurul Iman (Brunei Palace)
Ildefonso
Santos Jr.
• IldefonsoP. Santos Jr. was born in
Malabon, Rizal, on September 5, 1929.
• He is primarily known as the "Father of
Philippine Landscape Architecture" and
was later conferred the highest honor as a
National Artist for Architecture in 2006 for
pioneering the profession in the
Philippines.
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• Ildefonso P.Santos Jr. was declared a
National Artist for Architecture on May 23,
2006, by President Gloria Macapagal-
Arroyo.
• His work was noted for its ability to
incorporate Filipino physiological,
behavioral, and social needs into his
projects.
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• Cultural Centerof the Philippines (CCP)
• Rizal Park (Luneta) and Paco Park
• Makati Commercial Center (Ayala Center)
• Other Notable Works: His portfolio also
includes the grounds of the Manila Hotel,
the San Miguel Corporation Building, and
Bantayog ng mga Bayani.