HOA1 (50 ITEMS)

A vibrant collage of Philippine architectural styles, including the Coconut Palace, Intramuros, and various traditional houses, showcasing a blend of modern and traditional elements.

Exploring Philippine Architecture Quiz

Test your knowledge on the diverse and rich architectural heritage of the Philippines through this engaging quiz. From historical influences to architectural styles, discover how much you really know!

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  • Learn about notable architects, styles, and structures
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An example of Space/ Googie Architecture
Coconut Palace
Araneta Coliseum (Cubao)
PhilAm Life Building
Paco Train Station
First Filipino Architect
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa
Pablo S. Antonio Sr.
Leandro V. Locsin
Southern Palawan people following the patterns of weather
Idjang
Caves
Tau't Batu
Balangay (Boat House)
Triangular-shaped hill, shaped by Ivatans as a defense
Caves
Idjang
Pyramid
Binuron
Mega structure of Prehistoric period
Rice Terraces
Pyramid
Caves
Boulders
Oldest settlement that retains much of Spanish heritage
Intramuros
Cebu
Luneta Park
Maynila
Emphasizes the altar; right wing: occupied by choir
Latin cross Plan
Plaza Complex
Linear Plan
Greek Cross Plan
Protection against pirates and muslim riders, heavy stone walls, moats, grid road layouts, bastion, and watchtowers
Barricade
Fortresses
Military wire fences
Steel gates
Also known as Religious Architecture, fusion of European and Asian motifs, 37 churches restoration
Vernacular
Ecclesiastical
Neo-classical
Macroasian Architecture
Neoclassicist and sought to enhance the quality of public buildings through ornamentation
Carlos A. Baretto
Tomas Mapua
Ralph Harrington Doane
Pablo S. Antonio
Master of Neo-classic style, first architect-educator, UP library
Tomas Bautista Mapua
Antonio Toledo
Pablo S. Antonio
Juan Felipe De Jesus Nakpil
Pioneer architectural school
FEU
MAPUA Institute of Technology
UST
Harvard
Emerged in 1920s - 1930s, Philippines adapted the style in 1950s, modern architecture that adapted to tropical conditions with the generous use of brise soleil and landscape to mitigate solar gain
Tropical architecture
Neo-vernacular
International architectural
Ecclesiastical
Extramuros; villages outside the walls
Pueblo
Fortresses
Ayuntamiento
Economienda
16th century citadel, Italian-spanish architectural style built for newly established Manila City
Municipio
Fort Santiago
Malacañang
Barrios
Adjacent barangays
Pueblos
Barrios
Cabecera
Cuadricula
Town smaller version of ayuntamiento
Municipio
Aduana
Barrios
Cuadricula
Oldest existing university in Asia, April 28, 1611
Far Eastern University
University of Sto. Tomas
MAPUA
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Hybrid type of construction to avoid fire and earthquake damages; coined by Jesuit Francisco Ignacio Alcina
Arcquitectura Mestiza
Ephemeral Portable Architecture
Austronesian Dwelling
Linear Plan
Late 12th to 16th century, pointed arch, ribbed vault, flying buttresses, traceries windows, pier columns
Romanesque revival
High renaissance
Gothic revival
Fil-hispanic rococo
Traditional Isneg house, inverted boat gable roof, bamboo shingles roof material, exposed floor joist
Ivatan house
Binuron
Ba-le
Bahay Kubo
To the building of peace, eradication of poverty, sustainable development, intercultural dialogue through education, sciences, culture, communication and information
UNESCO
DENR
Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services (BLISS)
People's Homesite and Housing Corporation (PHHC)
Architectural and engineering structures with notable and cultural significance
Conservation
Built heritage
Antique
Adaptive reuse
Utilization of buildings, other built-structures and sites of value for purposes other than that for which they were intended originally
Adaptive reuse
Consolidation
Conservation
Built heritage
Philippine Heart Center, GSIS building, Golden mosque - Quiapo, Ifugao Fale in the Baguio Convention Center
Juan Felipe Nakpil
Ildefonso P. Santos Jr.
Jorge Ramos
Leandro Locsin
Pioneer and father of Neo-vernacular architecture, Bamboo mansion, Coconut Palace, San Miguel Corporation Building
Nicanor Reyes
Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa
Federico Illustre
Juan Felipe Nakpil
First university architect of UP, Insular Life Building - first building to surpass the 30-meter restriction, Melchor Hall UP, The Church of the Risen Lord in UP
Ceasar Homero Concio Sr.
Carlos Arguelles
Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa
Juan Felipe Nakpil
Marcos administration solution to oil crisis
CCP
Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
Fil-Oil Refinery Service Building
Paco Train Station
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center - Diliman Quezon City, International Rice Institute, professor and dean at UST
Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola
Carlos Arguelles
Leandro Locsin
Fernando Ocampo
Separate exams for architecture and engineering
Colonial Tutelage
Maestro de Obras
Engineers and Architect Act. No 2895
Architecture Qualifying Exam
Philippine architecture that was dominated by the American style
Post-war
Space/ google architecture
Neo-vernacular architecture
Art nouveau
Dubbed as the most important construction of 1909 in Manila
Philippine Normal School
Army Navy Club
YMCA Building
The Manila Club
Heritage school buildings during American colonial era, 9x7 meters per classroom, Capiz Inlay windows, usually elevated
YMCA building
Army Navy Club
Gabaldon
Paco Train station
First to be built on Padre Faura
Lourdes Hospital
Parson's University Hall
Philippine Normal School
Insane Ward
First large commercial structure, silk market, housed stores for Chinese and government offices
Bahay na Bato
Monte de Piedad
Alcaiceria de San Fernando
Hotel de Oriente
Apartment dwellings, cheap housing in commercial and industrial areas
Bahay na Bato
Accessorias
Ayuntamiento
Baranggay
Kankanai house for wealthy, high, steep hipped room
Bahay Kubo
Ba-le
Binangiyan
Binayon
Ifugao house for rich
Ba-le
Fay-u
Nirindin
Binuron
Combination of lean-to and typical thatched house, used as a resting place in a farm land
Lagatiti
Jinjin
Cogon
Rehang
Indigenous ships of Same-Bajau, roofless boat that has a rectangular sail
Luma
Lepa
Bay Sinug
Samal House
Post-beam method, jointing and box frame, Philippines was influenced by this
Austronesian dwelling
Malayan
South Asian style
American Stick Style
"Golden Age of Philippine Architecture", extravagant building programs for national identity and nation building
Marcosian Architecture
Iron Age
Marcossian Architecture
Industrial Revolution
Physical addition or application of materials to cultural property for durability and structural integrity
Conservation
Consolidation
Adaptive reuse
Hostility
Historical, anthropological, archeological, artistic geographical areas and settings
Heritage zone
Cultural property
Anthropological area
Vicinity map
Repair of Barasoain Church
Felix Roxas y Arroyo Sr.
Antonio Toledo
Carlos A. Baretto
Arcadio de Guzman Arellano
Self contained residential area bounded by major streets, with shops at the intersections and a school in the middle
Residential dwelling
Commercial unit
Neighborhood unit
Compound
Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture, CCP complex, Manila Hotel, Rizal Park
Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa
Ildefonso P. Santos
Jorge Ramos
Leandro Locsin
Beaux Arts architecture, Eugenio Lopez "Boat House" Iloilo, Calvo building in Escolta
Fernando Ocampo
Tomas Arguelles
Juan Felipe Nakpil
Leandro Locsin
Belongs to the Conserve Built Heritage in the Philippines except
Gabaldon Schools
Calle Crisologo
Kamestisuhan District
San Agustin Church
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