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Three Periods:
 Pre colonial

 Colonial Spanish

 American Colonization

    The most prominent historic constructions in
  the archipelago are from the Spanish, Japanese,
  Malay, Hindu, Chinese, and American
  cultures.
In this era, the most common built-
house is the NIPA HUT (Bahay Kubo).
Nipa huts were the native houses of the
indigenous people of the Philippines
before the Spaniards arrived. They are still
used today, especially in rural areas. Aside
from nipa huts, other small houses were
built on top of trees to prevent animal as
well as enemy attacks. So as the years
passed by, there are many different style
of nipa hut that were made.
The nipa hut also known as bahay kubo, is
an indigenous house used in the Philippines.
The native house has traditionally been
constructed with bamboo tied together and
covered       with      a     thatched       roof
using nipa/anahaw leaves.
   A nipa hut is an icon of Philippine culture as
it    represents      the     Filipino     value
of BAYANIHAN, which refers to a spirit of
communal unity or effort to achieve a
particular objective
In this era, the nipa hut or Bahay Kubo gave
way to the BAHAY NA BATO (stone house)
and became the typical house of noble
Filipinos. The Bahay na Bato followed the nipa
hut's arrangements such as open ventilation
and elevated apartments. The most obvious
difference between the two houses would be
the materials that was used to build them. The
Bahay na Bato was constructed out of brick and
stone rather than the traditional bamboo
materials.
The Bahay Na Bato, the Colonian Filipino
House, is a mixture of native Filipino, Spanish
and Chinese influences. In Vigan, Ilocos Sur,
excellently preserved examples of the houses of
the noble Filipinos can be admired. In Taal,
Batangas, the main street is still ligned with
examples of the traditional Filipino homes.
Fort Santiago (Fuerza de Santiago) is a defense
fortress built for Spanish conquistador, Miguel
López de Legazpi. The fort is part of the structures
of the walled city of Intramuros, in
Manila, Philippines.
   The location of Fort Santiago was also once the
site of the palace and kingdom of Rajah Suliman,
chieftain of Manila of pre-Spanish era. It was
destroyed by the conquistadors upon arriving in
1570, encountering several bloody battles with
the      Muslims      and      native     Tagalogs.
   The Spaniards destroyed the native settlements
and erected Fuerza de Santiago in 1571.
Intramuros, located along the southern bank
of the Pasig River, was built by the Spaniards
in the 16th century and is the oldest district of
the city of Manila. Its name, taken from the
Latin, intra muros, literally "Within the walls",
meaning within the wall enclosure of the
city/fortress, also describes its structure as it is
surrounded by thick, high walls and moats.
During the Spanish colonial period, Intramuros
was considered Manila itself.
Paco Park was once a cemetery during the Spanish period and
was constructed in the late 18th century and was used to inter
victims of the cholera epidemic which ravaged Manila in 1822.
The cemetery stopped interment and burial in 1912 (don’t know
why) and in 1966 it was converted into a national park.. This
beautiful chapel was built inside the walls of the Paco Park and it
was dedicated to St. Pancratius.
   The cemetery is circular in shape with an inner circular fort
that was the original cemetery and with the niches (three level of
built-in-vaults) that were placed or located within the hollow
walls. Originally the niches cost Php 20 for a 3-year renewable
lease (no one was allowed to own the niches). The remains of our
national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, was interred here after his
execution at Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park) on December 30, 1896.
This is a Roman Catholic church under the
auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, located
inside     the     historic     walled      city
of Intramuros in Manila. Completed by 1607, it
is the oldest church still standing in
the Philippines. No other surviving building in
the Philippines has been claimed to pre-date
San Agustin Church.
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, also known
as      Burgos    Lighthouse,      is   a    cultural
heritage structure in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, that was
established during the Spanish Colonial period in
the Philippines. It was first lit on March 30, 1892
and is set high on Vigia de Nagparitan Hill
overlooking the scenic Cape Bojeador where
early galleons used to sail by. After over 100 years,
it still functions as a welcoming beacon to the
international ships that enter the Philippine
Archipelago from the north and guide them safely
away from the rocky coast of the town.
During    this    period   the   Americans
constructed many Art Nouveaux buildings in
Manila.
   In 1902 Judge William Howard Taft decided
to make Manila a planned town. Mr. Burnham,
who was hired by Taft had in mind a long
wide, tree-lined boulevard along the bay,
beginning at a park area dominated by a
magnificent hotel. William E. Parsons was also
hired by Taft to design the Manila Hotel.
In 1911 the Army Corps of Engineers constructed
the Manila Army and Navy Club at the shore of Manila
Bay bordering the Luneta Park.
In         1935,
The      Manila
Metropolitan
Theater which
is an art deco
building
designed      by
the     Filipino
architect Juan
M.     Arellano
was built
In         1940
the Manila Jai Alai
Building            was
constructed along Taft
avenue, designed by
architect       Welton
Becket. It has been
built in the Philippine
Art Deco style. In
addition to the Jai Alai
game it included the
famous " Sky Lounge".
Unfortunately,
demolition began on
July 15, 2000 on the
orders of Mayor Lito
Atienza. The building
is now gone for ever.
During the advent and continuous growth of
Philippine cinema in the early 90's, came with the
establishment of Philippine theaters in the
Metropolitan Manila along with those in the
Philippine provinces during the said period.
Regular live performances, film showings, and
festivals used to be held on the theaters that lead to
significant improvements on Philippine culture
including film, and performing arts. A number of
Philippine cinemas were built within the City of
Manila in the 90's, and were designed by
prominent architects and currently recognized as
Philippine National Artists, but are closed due to
post-World War damages and to give way to these
days' city developments.
UAP or the United Architects of the Philippines is
the Official Voice for Architects throughout the country.
The UAP was formed through the “unification” of
three architectural organizations: the Philippine
Institute of Architects, The League of Philippine
Architects and the Association of Philippine
Government Architects. It became the Bonafide
Professional Organization of Architects upon receiving
Accreditation Number 001 from the Professional
Regulation Commission. Thus, UAP was the first
professional organization recognized by the Republic.
   With the passing of the new architecture law or
Republic Act No. 9266, UAP becomes the IAPOA or
the Integrated Accredited Professional Organization of
Architects.
Juan Nakpil
Pablo Antonio
Juan M. Arellano
Leandro V. Locsin
Francisco Manosa
Carlos A. Santos-Viola
Jose de Ocampo
Juan Carlos Eugene Soler

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Philippines 110725052859-phpapp01 (1)

  • 1.
  • 2. Three Periods:  Pre colonial  Colonial Spanish  American Colonization The most prominent historic constructions in the archipelago are from the Spanish, Japanese, Malay, Hindu, Chinese, and American cultures.
  • 3. In this era, the most common built- house is the NIPA HUT (Bahay Kubo). Nipa huts were the native houses of the indigenous people of the Philippines before the Spaniards arrived. They are still used today, especially in rural areas. Aside from nipa huts, other small houses were built on top of trees to prevent animal as well as enemy attacks. So as the years passed by, there are many different style of nipa hut that were made.
  • 4. The nipa hut also known as bahay kubo, is an indigenous house used in the Philippines. The native house has traditionally been constructed with bamboo tied together and covered with a thatched roof using nipa/anahaw leaves. A nipa hut is an icon of Philippine culture as it represents the Filipino value of BAYANIHAN, which refers to a spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular objective
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  • 6. In this era, the nipa hut or Bahay Kubo gave way to the BAHAY NA BATO (stone house) and became the typical house of noble Filipinos. The Bahay na Bato followed the nipa hut's arrangements such as open ventilation and elevated apartments. The most obvious difference between the two houses would be the materials that was used to build them. The Bahay na Bato was constructed out of brick and stone rather than the traditional bamboo materials.
  • 7. The Bahay Na Bato, the Colonian Filipino House, is a mixture of native Filipino, Spanish and Chinese influences. In Vigan, Ilocos Sur, excellently preserved examples of the houses of the noble Filipinos can be admired. In Taal, Batangas, the main street is still ligned with examples of the traditional Filipino homes.
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  • 10. Fort Santiago (Fuerza de Santiago) is a defense fortress built for Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi. The fort is part of the structures of the walled city of Intramuros, in Manila, Philippines. The location of Fort Santiago was also once the site of the palace and kingdom of Rajah Suliman, chieftain of Manila of pre-Spanish era. It was destroyed by the conquistadors upon arriving in 1570, encountering several bloody battles with the Muslims and native Tagalogs. The Spaniards destroyed the native settlements and erected Fuerza de Santiago in 1571.
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  • 12. Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, was built by the Spaniards in the 16th century and is the oldest district of the city of Manila. Its name, taken from the Latin, intra muros, literally "Within the walls", meaning within the wall enclosure of the city/fortress, also describes its structure as it is surrounded by thick, high walls and moats. During the Spanish colonial period, Intramuros was considered Manila itself.
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  • 15. Paco Park was once a cemetery during the Spanish period and was constructed in the late 18th century and was used to inter victims of the cholera epidemic which ravaged Manila in 1822. The cemetery stopped interment and burial in 1912 (don’t know why) and in 1966 it was converted into a national park.. This beautiful chapel was built inside the walls of the Paco Park and it was dedicated to St. Pancratius. The cemetery is circular in shape with an inner circular fort that was the original cemetery and with the niches (three level of built-in-vaults) that were placed or located within the hollow walls. Originally the niches cost Php 20 for a 3-year renewable lease (no one was allowed to own the niches). The remains of our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, was interred here after his execution at Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park) on December 30, 1896.
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  • 18. This is a Roman Catholic church under the auspices of The Order of St. Augustine, located inside the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila. Completed by 1607, it is the oldest church still standing in the Philippines. No other surviving building in the Philippines has been claimed to pre-date San Agustin Church.
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  • 20. Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, also known as Burgos Lighthouse, is a cultural heritage structure in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, that was established during the Spanish Colonial period in the Philippines. It was first lit on March 30, 1892 and is set high on Vigia de Nagparitan Hill overlooking the scenic Cape Bojeador where early galleons used to sail by. After over 100 years, it still functions as a welcoming beacon to the international ships that enter the Philippine Archipelago from the north and guide them safely away from the rocky coast of the town.
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  • 22. During this period the Americans constructed many Art Nouveaux buildings in Manila. In 1902 Judge William Howard Taft decided to make Manila a planned town. Mr. Burnham, who was hired by Taft had in mind a long wide, tree-lined boulevard along the bay, beginning at a park area dominated by a magnificent hotel. William E. Parsons was also hired by Taft to design the Manila Hotel.
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  • 24. In 1911 the Army Corps of Engineers constructed the Manila Army and Navy Club at the shore of Manila Bay bordering the Luneta Park.
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  • 26. In 1935, The Manila Metropolitan Theater which is an art deco building designed by the Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano was built
  • 27. In 1940 the Manila Jai Alai Building was constructed along Taft avenue, designed by architect Welton Becket. It has been built in the Philippine Art Deco style. In addition to the Jai Alai game it included the famous " Sky Lounge". Unfortunately, demolition began on July 15, 2000 on the orders of Mayor Lito Atienza. The building is now gone for ever.
  • 28. During the advent and continuous growth of Philippine cinema in the early 90's, came with the establishment of Philippine theaters in the Metropolitan Manila along with those in the Philippine provinces during the said period. Regular live performances, film showings, and festivals used to be held on the theaters that lead to significant improvements on Philippine culture including film, and performing arts. A number of Philippine cinemas were built within the City of Manila in the 90's, and were designed by prominent architects and currently recognized as Philippine National Artists, but are closed due to post-World War damages and to give way to these days' city developments.
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  • 33. UAP or the United Architects of the Philippines is the Official Voice for Architects throughout the country. The UAP was formed through the “unification” of three architectural organizations: the Philippine Institute of Architects, The League of Philippine Architects and the Association of Philippine Government Architects. It became the Bonafide Professional Organization of Architects upon receiving Accreditation Number 001 from the Professional Regulation Commission. Thus, UAP was the first professional organization recognized by the Republic. With the passing of the new architecture law or Republic Act No. 9266, UAP becomes the IAPOA or the Integrated Accredited Professional Organization of Architects.
  • 34. Juan Nakpil Pablo Antonio Juan M. Arellano Leandro V. Locsin Francisco Manosa Carlos A. Santos-Viola Jose de Ocampo Juan Carlos Eugene Soler