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  2. Sunken Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes of Cabetican - Wikipedia

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    The new seating of the excavated church is a modest contrast to its pre-lahar-incident amphitheater-style seating. In 1995, the lahar flow that entered Bacolor submerged the town in lahar mud, mostly between three to six meters (9.8 to 19.7 ft) thick, but burying even tall structures in the town's lower parts like the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes of Cabetican and Bacolor's famous San ...

  3. Category:Brutalist architecture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brutalist architecture in the Philippines" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. Brutalist Design Is Having a Moment—Here's Why - AOL

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    Learn about the Brutalist design style and Brutalist architecture of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s and modern Brutalist design concepts.

  5. Architecture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer of modern Philippine architecture, he was recognized in some quarters as the foremost Filipino modernist architect of his time. José María Zaragoza (December 6, 1912 – 1994) was a Filipino architect known for his European style during an era which used American architecture in the Philippines.

  6. Category:Brutalist architecture in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Brutalist architecture in the Philippines (1 C, 20 P) S. Brutalist architecture in Singapore (9 P) This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 07:15 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Ramon Cojuangco Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was the site of the setting up of a router that connected the Philippines to the internet in 1994 by Filipino engineer Benjie Tan. [ 2 ] As per the National Cultural Heritage Act which became law in 2009, the Ramon Cojuangco Building became a presumed Important Cultural Property (ICP) since it is a work of a National Artist .

  8. How ‘The Brutalist’ built architect László Tóth — inside and out

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    The tortured architect in Brady Corbet’s film required a powerhouse performance from Adrien Brody. The Oscar winning actor and production designer Judy Becker share how they crafted the ...

  9. Category:Brutalist architecture by country - Wikipedia

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    Brutalist architecture in the Philippines (1 C, 20 P) Brutalist architecture in Portugal (2 P) R. Brutalist architecture in Romania (1 P) S. Brutalist architecture in ...