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BUILDING MAKATI AREA: BPI Ayala Ave.

ARCHITECT Engracio Mariano

ADDRESS

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Ayala Ave., Makati (cor. Paseo de Roxas) Ayala Ave., Makati 6750 Ayala GF and Partners (between Rustan's and Shangrila Hotel Makati) Leandro Locsin/ Ayala Ave., Makati (cor. Ayala Tower One SOM Paseo de Roxas) Makati Stock Exchange Ayala Ave., Makati (next Building also Philippine Leandro V. Locsin to Ayala Tower One) Stock Exchange Building Wong Teng and Ayala Ave., Makati (cor. Enterprise Building Partners Paseo de Roxas) Ayala Ave., Makati (cor. Insular Life Ayala Cesar Concio Paseo de Roxas) PLDT Tower Ayala Medi Nasrabadi Ayala Ave., Makati Ayala Ave., Makati (cor. (PLDT) Ramon Leandro Locsin Makati Ave. in front of Cojuangco Building Shangrila) LKG Tower Recio Casas/ KPF Ayala Ave., Makati Manila Peninsula Gabriel Formoso Ayala Ave., Makati Prudential Bank Ayala Gabriel Formoso Ayala Ave., Makati RCBC Plaza William Ayala Ave., Makati Ritz Towers Antonio Sindiong Ayala Ave., Makati Ayala Ave., Makati (near Pacific Plaza Antonio Sindiong 2 towers EDSA) Rufino Plaza or Rufino Pacific Tower, tallest skyscraper in 1996, currently 34th tallest bldg, 6784 Ayala Avenue tallest steel framed bldg. 200m high 41 storeys 8 corner V.A. Rufino Street level radio tower. Double glazed exterior, unitized Rufino Tower Adrian Wilson curtain walls faade, reflects fusion of art and in Makati City. function. interiors elegant glass natural stone and metal Rufino Building Juan Nakpil Shangrila Hotel Ayala GF and Partners Ayala Ave., Makati Ateneo Professional Franciso Maosa 130 H.V. dela Costa, Schools Building Salcedo Village, Makati Atrium William Coscolluela Makati Ave., Makati Greenbelt GF and Partners Makati Ave., Makati Greenbelt 2 Recio Casas Makati Ave., Makati Greenbelt Chapel Leandro Locsin Makati Ave., Makati Oakwood Hotel (now GF and Partners / Glorietta 4, Makati Ascott) SOM Paseo de Roxas, Makati William Philamlife Tower Coscolluela/ SOM (near cor. Ayala Ave. next to Insular Life BA Lepanto Gabriel Formoso Paseo de Roxas, Makati China Bank Building Anonio Sindiong Paseo de Roxas, Makati Asian Institute of Gabriel Formoso Paseo de Roxas, Makati Management Vicente C. Paseo de Roxas, Makati Citibank Tower Rodriguez/ Medi A. Doa Narcisa De Leon Gabriel Formoso Paseo de Roxas, Makati gone. Now Equitable PCI Bank Tower Building New World Hotel Engracio Mariano Pasay Road, Makati (Renaissance) Hotel Nikko Manila Gabriel Formoso Pasay Road, Makati Garden (Dusit Hotel) Chino Roces Ave King's Court II Rogelio Villarosa (Pasong Tamo) near Amorsolo St. Makati Salcedo Village (near Makati Sports Club Rogelio Villarosa Salcedo Park) PLDT Dela Rosa Angel Nakpil Dela Rosa St. Makati Shangrila Grand Tower Recio Casas Dela Rosa St. Makati Otilio Arellano/ Buendia (Gil Puyat RCBC Buendia Felipe Mendoza Ave.), Makati Buendia (Gil Puyat Metrobank Buendia Antonio Sindiong Ave.), Makati Buendia (Gil Puyat Pacific Star Gabriel P. Formoso Ave.), Makati (cor. Makati Ave.) Buendia (Gil Puyat The Columns Buendia RMJM Ave.), Makati Development Bank of the Carlos Arguelles Buendia (Gil Puyat Philippines Ave.), Makati Buendia (Gil Puyat Le Metropole Antonio Sindiong Ave.), Makati cor Tordesillas St. Andrews Church Leandro Locsin Reposo St. (now Nicanor Garcia St.), Makati Amorsolo St. Makati (Rockwell) near Mandarin Hotel Don Bosco Makati, Pasong Tamo, Makati

Amorsolo Square Palafox/ SOM (Amorsolo East West) Coco Bank Makati Gabriel Formoso Don Bosco Chapel Jose Ma. Zaragoza

Manila Polo Club

Pablo Sr.

S.

Antonio

Forbes Park, Makati

Colegio de San Agustin Galleria De Magallanes Magallanes Church MANILA

Maosa Brothers Forbes Park, Makati William Coscolluela Lapu-lapu Ave, Makati Leandro Locsin/ Magallanes Dominic Galicia

The Manila Polo Club moved to Makati when it gave up its bayside location to join the exodus to a new suburb touted as the fresh alternative to wartorn central Manila. board enlisted the talents of Pablo Antonio Sr. as architect. Antonio designed a horizontal complex with large assembly hall-cumlobby and commodious spaces for dining, lounging and viewing the polo games. The design evoked an elegant lifestyle that set the trend for the homes that eventually rose around it. Antonio used the best Philippine wood and stone and also set the buildings tastefully in a landscape setting designed by planner and landscape architect Louis P. Croft, who was an adviser to President Manuel Quezon before the war. The long sinuous and dramatic drive from McKinley to the steps of the clubhouse is part of his contribution.

1322 Roxas

GF and Partners

666ft/ 203m, tallest building along Roxas boulevard 1322 Roxas Boulevard, and one of the highest residencial condominium in Manila, Philippines the world. golden glass facing Manila Bay and United States Embassy compound in Manila. Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila

Admiral Apartments Cultural Center of the Philippines CCP Theater Boulevard-Alhambra Building now Bel-Air Apartments Bayview Hotel Department of Finance Department of Foreign Affairs ADB Metropolitan Museum

Fernando Ocampo Leandro V. Locsin

Imelda Marcos project

Leandro V. Locsin Roxas Blvd, Manila Pablo S. Antonio Roxas Blvd, Manila 9cor designed and constructed in 1937 by National Sr. UN ave) Artist Pablo Antonio. Roxas Blvd, Manila built in 1935, still stands at the corner of UN Avenue and Roxas Boulevard.

Antonio Toledo Roxas Blvd, Manila Cresencio De Roxas Blvd, Manila Castro Bangko Central Gabriel Formoso Complex, Roxas Blvd. Coconut Palace Francisco Maosa PICC Roxas Blvd, PICC Leandro V. Locsin CCP, Manila Philippine Plaza (Sofitel) Leandro V. Locsin CCP, Manila seen from World Trade Center Manila Film Center/ Film Froilan Hong CCP, Manila Center of the Philippines

Folk Arts Tanghalang Balagtas

Theater / Francisco Leandro V. Locsin

CCP, Manila

GSIS Building CCP

Jorge Ramos

CCP, Manila

Built at about the same time as the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Folk Arts Theater (also known as Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas) was intended as a venue for popular forms of entertainment such as local folk dances and performances by visiting pop stars. The building is a semi-open auditorium without walls or air conditioning (presumably, the breeze blowing inland from nearby Manila Bay was expected to do the job), and was actively used in the 1980s and early 1990s. Having been superseded by the betterequipped Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), it has now entered into a comparatively fallow period.

National Arts Center PHILCITE Manila Hilton

Leandro Locsin

CCP Manila

Fort San Antonio Abad de Abad, a fortress built in the 16th century during the Spanish colonial Fort San Antonio De Gabriel Formoso near A. Roxas; near period, to guard against pirates and other unwanted company. In modern times, Fort Abad Abad (preservation) Roxas Blvd serves as a special venue for receptions for visiting dignitaries and guests of the Philippine Government. Ermita Manila, Roxas Nuestra Seora de Guia Carlos Santos-Viola Blvd Magsaysay Center Central Bank of the Philippines Grand Boulevard Hotel (Silahis Int'l) Holiday Inn (Trader's Hyatt Regency Hotel Museo Pambata (Elks Club Building) Manila Hotel Alfredo Luz Gabriel Formoso Rogelio Villarosa Carlos Arguelles Leandro V. Locsin William Parsons Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd. Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Roxas Blvd, Manila Harrison Plaza, Manila Baclaran, Roxas Blvd., Manila Paraaque Pasay Avenida, Manila quiapo church, plaza miranda plaza goiti, now plaza lacson, near quiapo Quiapo Manila Escolta, Manila

Leandro Locsin CCP, Manila Carlos Arguelles/ CCP Manila Gabriel Formoso

William Parsons/ Leandro V. Locsin Monterey Apartment Pablo S. Antonio Arcenas, Payumo & Manila Midtown Hotel Andrews Baclaran Church (Mother Cesar Concio of Perpetual Help Manila International Leandro Locsin Airport (NAIA 1) Philippine Airlines Bldg Jose Ma. Zaragoza Galaxy Theater Pablo S. Antonio Ideal Theater Pablo S. Antonio Picache Building Angel Nakpil Philippine Trust Building Juan Nakpil (Plaza Goiti) Quiapo Church Juan Nakpil PNB Escolta Carlos Arguelles

Avenue Theater

Casino Espaol

Instituto Cervantes

Ambassador Hotel Arguelles Building Paterno Building Sta. Cruz Army Navy Club Assumption Convent Capitol Theater Ever Theater Galaxy Theater Lyric Theater Ideal Theater GSIS Building Perez- Samanillo Building

a grand Art Deco structure that provided entertainment for generations of Manilans. 1930s, a landmark building that helped define Manila's downtown Avenida Rizal. Named after the street it was on, one of the premier movie houses of Juan Nakpil Avenida, Manila Manila. Nakpil designed it as a cutting-edge cinema before the war and he renovated it after the war to cater to new technologies of airconditioning, Technicolor and wide screens. Among the oldest private clubs in the country, a respected Manila institution. done in the fluid "Filipino-California-Spanish style," a hybrid architectural style popular during the post-World Jose Ma. Zaragoza San Luis St. Manila War II years, a low single-story structure whose arched loggias spread around a shaded interior courtyard, one of the last surviving Manila structures from that forgotten era. Erected on Casino Espaol property, the new building located on the far side of the existing club quadrangle is architecture of the 21st century, a structure in total contrast with the Zaragoza building on the other side of the shared quadrangle. Contrasting with the arches of the Galvan San Luis St. Manila Casino's loggia, a two-story all-glass wall looking out to the quadrangle from behind a covered open walk connecting classrooms on the ground floor and exposing the library above. Although no details in the new building mimic the old Zaragoza structure beside it, there is full architectural respect between the two structures. views of Greater Manila and Manila Bay. Along Mabini St. Malate, with true Filipino hospitality, guests will find a 16th Fernando Ocampo Manila floor revolving discotheque, roof-top swimming pool and bar and a variety of cuisine. Fernando Ocampo Fernando Ocampo Avenida Rizal, Manila one of FO's commercial projects MacArthur Bridge, Avenida Rizal, Manila Manila herran, manila Escolta, Manila manila Escolta, Manila Arroceros St. Manila Santa Cruz Manila, near Santa Cruz Church O'Donell st. Santa Cruz

William Parsons Juan Hervas Juan Nakpil Juan Nakpil Pablo S. Antonio Antonio Toleda Pablo S. Antonio Federico Ilustre Andres Luna de San Pedro Petrona Apartments Angel Nakpil Captain Luis Gonzaga Pablo S. Antonio Building Pepe Building Sr. Captain Juan Nakpil Cebe Plaza Building Antonio Sindiong Metropolitan Museum Gabriel Formoso

Bangko Central Complex, Roxas Blvd. Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila near SM Manila Escolta, Manila Escolta, Manila cor Burke near SM Manila along Taft Ave. Taft Ave. Manila Taft Ave, Manila Taft Ave, Manila Taft Ave, Manila 1330 Taft Ave., cor. Padre Faura Ermita Taft Ave, Manila UN Ave. Manila UN Ave. Manila Soler cor Calero Quiapo Morayta, Manila Morayta, Manila Espaa, Manila gone gone

Metropolitan Theater Juan Arellano Mehan Garden Otilio Arellano Museo ng Maynila William Parsons Manila City Hall Antonio Toledo National Library Jose Ma. Zaragoza Post Office Building Juan Arellano Planetarium Federico Ilustre National Museum (Old Juan Arellano/ Legislative Building) Toledo/Duane Andres Luna de Crystal Arcade San Pedro Andres Luna de Regina Building San Pedro Philippine Normal School/ William Parsons Philippine Normal and Antonio Toledo De La Salle University Tomas B. Mapua Nurses Home (PGH) Tomas B. Mapua William Parsons/ PGH Leandro V. Locsin National Burieau of Otilio Arellano Investigation Manila Astral Tower Department of Tourism (agriculture and Manila Doctors Hospital Philam Life UN Ave. Ramon Roces Publications Building FEU Building FEU Hospital PLDT Espaa Cesar Canchela Antonio Toledo Luis Araneta Carlos Arguelles Pablo S. Antonio Sr. Pablo S. Antonio Sr. Felipe Mendoza Gabriel Formoso

, a heritage site in itself, especially with its circa 1930-1949 Art Deco

Gota De Leche

Crossing over from Espaa to Morayta, just around the corner from the Far Eastern Arcadio Arellano/ University, is the newly Juan Arellano restored historic Gota de Leche building at 859 Lepanto Street (now S. H. Loyola)

Far East Bank Manila Cathedral Manila Highschool Palacio del Gobernador National Press Club San Agustin Church Phoenix Building

Alfredo Luz Fernando Ocampo Juan Hervas Otilio Arellano Angel Nakpil

Luciano Oliver/ Manuel Maosa Intramuros, Manila (restoration) Street Victorio C. Edades Recoletos Intramuros, Manila

Intramuros, Manila Intramuros, Manila Intramuros, Manila Intramuros, Manila Magallanes Intramuros, Manila

a long-forgotten Manila architectural landmark. For its architectural value, NHI has installed a historical marker in the building in April 2004, Gota de Leche's second marker after its first, which honored the pioneering and historic work of La Proteccion de la Infancia, parent NGO of Gota de Leche, which also spearheaded the restoration of the building, the same building where it was founded.The Gota de Leche, true to its name (translated as drop of milk) has been a feeding center for indigent children since 1907. The original low building was designed by architect Arcadio Arellano in 1915 and was completed two years later in 1917. It was modeled after one of the architecture world's icons, the Ospedale degli Innocenti, an orphanage in Florence, designed and built by the renowned Renaissance architect Brunelleschi, an inspiration that well served Gota de Leches function.Today, Gota has expanded its services to include mothers. It is now also the headquarters of the Kababaihan Laban sa Karahasan

St,

San Sebastian Church

Philippine Columbian Rogelio Villarosa Clubhouse Manila Railroad Station Juan Hervas Tutuban QUEZON CITY Antonio Sindiong/ Ali Mall Fernando Ocampo Araneta Coliseum Dominador Lugtu Ateneo De Manila Felipe Mendoza University Batasan Pambansa Felipe Mendoza Melchor Hall (College of Engineering and Cesar Concio Architecture) Benitez Hall ( College of Antonio Toledo Education) Quezon Hall (UP Admin) Juan Nakpil Palma Hall (UP Arts and Cesar Concio Science) Bonifacio Monument Central Bank of the Gabriel Formoso Philippines Philippine Heart Center Jorge Ramos Children's Memorial Cesar Concio Hospital / Lungsod ng Philam Homes QC Iglesia ni Commonwealth Carlos Arguelles

San Sebastian Church, the only steel church in Asia that was built by the Augustinian Recollect Order in 1886. The parts were fabricated in Calle San Sebastian Brussels, Belgium and were shipped to Manila for (now Hidalgo St.) Manila assembly. This Gothic Revival Church was put under NHI conservation program after having been identified as a world endangered site plagued as it is by years of rust caused by air pollution. Paco, Manila near PNR Tutuban Manila Divisoria) Cubao (near

Cubao Katipunan Batasan, QC UP Diliman, QC UP Diliman, QC UP Diliman, QC UP Diliman, QC

Guillermo Tolentino Dulo ng EDSA (part of QC tour) East Ave. QC (near Heart Center) East Ave QC East Ave QC (near Quezon Ave underpass) West Ave. QC

Kristo Carlos Santos-Viola Commonwealth Ave. QC same compound as New Era University E. Rodriguez Sr. Boulevard , Quezon City E.Rodriguez Araneta QC QC circle Cor

Quezon City Sports Club William Coscolluela Quezon Institute Quezon Memorial Juan Nakpil Federico Ilustre

ORTIGAS / MANDALUYONG CITY Meralco Avenue, Pasig Alexandra Condominium William Coscolluela/ R. City Engracio Mariano / 6 ADB Ave, Ortigas Asian Development Bank SOM Center, Mandaluyong Meralco Ave. cor. Julia under construction, 53 storeys One Corporate Center Philip Recto Vargas Ave., Ortigas Tiendesita's Art Alcantara Ortigas Ave. Robinson's Galleria Benguet Center William Coscolluela Ortigas Ave. EDSA Leandro V. Locsin

Julia Vargas, Ortigas Center Pedro Pimentel/ Meralco Ave (near St. Renaissance 1000 Medi Nasrabadi Paul) Vicente Rodriguez/ Meralco Ave (near St. Renaissance 2000 Medi Nasrabadi Paul) Development Academy of Felipe Mendoza DAP Building, San the Philippnes Miguel Avenue, Pasig One San Miguel Philip Recto San Miguel Ave, Ortigas San Miguel Building Discovery Suites Our Lady Church of Lourdes Maosa Brothers RR Payumo San Miguel Ave, Ortigas San Miguel Ave, Ortigas

Lourdes School Carlos Santos-Viola Compound, Shaw blvd cor San Miguel Ave, Tektite Towers Rogelio Villarosa Tektite St. Ortigas JMT Tower Francisco Maosa 27 ADB Ave., Ortigas Julia Vargas, Ortigas SM Megamall Antonio Sindiong Center EDSA Plaza Hotel Rogelio Villarosa st. francis st. ortigas EDSA Shrine Francisco Maosa EDSA cor. Ortigas Ave. Mama Mary sculpture by Anita Magsaysay Ho GF and Partners/ Boni Ave. Mandaluyong GT Tower KPF (along EDSA) Wack-Wack Twin William Coscolluela Shaw Blvd, Medical City Hospital Francisco Maosa Ortigas Ave. Meralco Building Jose Ma. Zaragoza Ortigas Ave. Guadalupe, Makati and Loyola Memorial Chapel Nick Feliciano Paraaque di ko alam Metro Rail Transit Francisco Maosa EDSA all stations.. Stations (MRT) Mormon Temple Felipe Mendoza Greenmeadows Gabriel Formoso/ Greenhills, San Juan Club Filipino Nestor Mangio Megaworld's very first project, One Beverly Place is a 32-story luxury residential tower designed by W.V. Coscolluela & Associates. , a landmark in glass and concrete with a well-appointed entrance William V. One Beverly Place Annapolis St. Greenhills hall. Each three-bedroom unit is designed with Coscolluela elegant patios and large windows that allow a glimpse of the nearby Wack Wack golf course and cityscape below. Its amenities include a swimming White Cross Orphanage Pablo S. Antonio 276 Santolan Road, San pool, lounge areas and landscaped gardens. relief in front of the building is by Italian sculptor also White Cross Sr. Juan Francesco Monti. Preventarium FORT BONIFACIO Bellagio 1 and 2 Essensa Tower Recio Casas Fort Bonifacio William Fort Bonifacio Coscolluela/ IM Pei GF and Partners Fort Bonifacio

IM Pei inspiration: Butterfly - butterfly plan

Serendra ALABANG/ SOUTH AREAS Alabang Golf and Gabriel Formoso Alabang Country Club Alabang 400 William Coscolluela Alabang Insular Life Alabang G and W Alabang

Las Pias Restoration

Church Francisco Maosa

Las Pias Situated within a forest of mango trees, this unique chapel is sheltered by an anahaw/cogon combination tent roof. It is basically a suspended roof structure and open at all sides. The anahaw leaves used for the roof were chemically treated to preserve the structure longer. No trees were cut down in the site during the construction. Instead, the church is nestled in natures bosom and the surrounding are integrated with the church itself.

Mary Immculate Parish Francisco Maosa Church

Las Pias

OTHER AREAS Assumption College Felipe Mendoza Antipolo Corregidor Island Francisco Maosa

Antipolo Corregidor Landscaping completed in 1984. It cost around US$1.4 Billion ONLY (in those days!). The total floor area is 2,152,782 sq ft. Thats 28 football fields! Whoa! And half the size of the entire Vatican City! And if you fancy building a pyramid as big as in Giza you can fit 4 of those in the Istana Nurul Iman.It is larger than the Buckingham Palace in London and the Royal Palace in Madrid. has 1,788 rooms to start, 257 bathrooms. It has a Throne Hall, a banquet hall that can accommodate 4,000 guests; a mosque that can fit 1,500 people. 5 swimming

Istana (Palace Light)

Nurul Iman of Religious Leandro V. Locsin

Brunei

Maya-Maya Resort Pearl Farm Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Valley Golf Club

Maosa Brothers Francisco Maosa Juan Arellano Gabriel Formoso

Davao Don Celso S. Tuason Avenue Antipolo City

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