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  2. Juan Nakpil - Wikipedia

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    Juan Felipe de Jesús Nakpil, KGCR, KSS (born Juan Felipe Nakpil y de Jesús; May 26, 1899 – May 7, 1986) known as Juan Nakpil, was a Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader. In 1973, he was named one of the National Artists for architecture. [2] He was regarded as the Dean of Filipino Architects.

  3. File:Magsaysay Building (Roxas Blvd., Manila; 02-21-2019).jpg

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  4. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Angel Nakpil designed the building in 1955. National Press Club Building, Magallanes Dr. Filipino May 3, 2006 Padre Jose A. Burgos: Father Jose A. Burgos Where Father Burgos lived from 1865 to 1872. He worked for reforms for the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Cabildo St. Filipino 1984 Pag-aaklas ng Rehimyento ng Tayabas

  5. Ramon Magsaysay Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ramon Magsaysay Center (abbreviated as RMC or RM Center) is an 18-storey building located at the corner of Roxas Boulevard and Quintos Street in Malate, Manila, Philippines. It was built and opened in 1967 [ 1 ] and was designed by Alfredo J. Luz and Associates, in consultation with Italian-American Pietro Belluschi and Alfred Yee Associates.

  6. List of Art Deco architecture in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Meralco Building, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1936 (demolished) Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System branch no. 5 building, Recto Avenue, Manila Miramar Apartments (New Miramar Hotel), Manila, 1932

  7. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan - Wikipedia

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    In early 1950s, Manalo hired architect Juan Nakpil to design the main house of worship, central office building and the Pastoral House which became home to Manalo and his family. The complex features sculptures by Francesco Monti, lush gardens and landscapes and a futuristic water tank.

  8. Category:Juan Nakpil buildings - Wikipedia

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  9. Geronimo B. de los Reyes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    De los Reyes acquired 12 corporations involved in the trading and supply of building products, hardware, and accessories. He has ventured into land development, construction of condominium apartments and the Gateway Business Park, an industrial estate in Cavite. GBP is Cavite's premier industrial park, on 180 hectares in General Trias.