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Leandro Locsin

Leandro Locsin (1928-1994) was in some ways a quintessential Renaissance


man. A brilliant architect, interior designer, artist, and classically trained
pianist, Locsin was also a keen art collector, amassing a sizable collection of
fine Chinese art and ceramics during his lifetime.

Best works:

 Cultural Center of the Philippines;

 Davao International Airport Terminal Building, Davao City, 1980[7]

 Rizal Park Amphitheater (1981)

 Girl Scouts of the Philippines Headquarters, Manila, 1993

Ildefonso P Santos
The father of Philippine landscape architecture.

Best works:

 Manila Hotel

 San Miguel Corporation Building

Pablo Antonio
One of the first exponents of modernist architecture in the Philippines

Best works:

 White Cross Orphanage (1938)


 Manila Polo Club (1950)

Francisco Mañosa
Mañosa’s distinctive style, known as Contemporary Tropical Filipino
Architecture.

Best works:

 Aquino Center
 Ateneo Professional Schools
 Bamboo Mansion
 Centro Escolar University

Carlos A. Santos-Viola
An urbane young man who enjoyed lawn tennis and playing the saxophone

Best works:

 Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) Cubao, Quezon City

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