2. 1. Differentiate among the different kinds of
architectural materials.
Describe the styles of contemporary
architecture
Explain the characteristics of architectural
interior and fissures
Historical development of Philippine
Architecture afterWorldWar II
3. The aftermath ofWorldWar II brought major destruction
especially in the capital city of Manila and a time of
rebuilding ensued.The modern era dawned on Philippine
architecture using the simple straight lines of the
International Modern Style as a chief mode of expression.
By the 1970s, a new form of Philippine architecture
emerged with the filipinization of architecture.The Filipino
style found its way in the re-emergence of traditional
motifs, the Bahay Kubo and the Bahay na bato became
popular forms to be copied and modernized such as the
Batasang Pambansa and the NationalTheatre. By the 1980s
the country’s architectural idiom was swept by the tide of
Post Modernism, a hearkening back of some sort to classical
architecture
4.
5. The classic material used in architecture are
wood, stone and brick .Modern materials
include cast iron, structural steel and
reinforced concrete.
6. Cast iron is a group of
iron-carbon alloys with a
carbon content greater
than 2%. Its usefulness
derives from its
relatively low melting
temperature.
7. Reinforced concrete (RC) is a composite material
in which concrete's relatively low tensile
strength and ductility are counteracted by the
inclusion of reinforcement having higher tensile
strength or ductility.
Ferrocement or ferro-cement is a system of
reinforced mortar or plaster applied over layer of
... Ferro-concrete is the original name
of reinforced concrete (armored concrete)
known at least since the 1890s and in 1903
8. 1. Post and Lintel
also called prop and lintel or
a trabeated system) is a
building system where
strong horizontal elements
are held up by strong
vertical elements with large
spaces between them.
9. 2. Cantilever
A cantilever is a rigid
structural element, such as
a beam or a plate, anchored
at only one end to a (usually
vertical) support from
which it is protruding.
10. Truss System
a truss is a structure that
"consists of two-force
members only, where the
members are organized so
that the assemblage as a
whole behaves as a single
object". A "two-force
member" is a structural
component where force is
applied to only two points.
11. 4 Arch
An arch is a curved
structure that spans a
space and may or may not
support weight above it.
Arch may be synonymous
with vault, but a vault may
be distinguished as a
continuous arch
12. 5.Dome
A dome (from Latin:
domus) is an
architectural element
that resembles the
hollow upper half of a
sphere.
13. 6.Shell structures
Thin-shell
structures are also
called plate and shell
structures.They are
lightweight
constructions using
shell elements
14. 7. Solar Panels
A photovoltaic (PV)
module is a
packaged, connect
assembly of typically
6×10 photovoltaic
solar cells.
15. Contemporary Architecture is definable
broadly as the building style of the present
day. However ,examples do not necessarily
have similar or easily recognizable features
because the “style” is really quite varied and
has a number of different influences.
16. TheAraneta Coliseum
was constructed from
1957 to late 1959, and
designed and built by
Architect Dominador
Lacson Lugtu and
Engrineer Leonardo
Onjunco Lugtu
18. a structure designed by National Artist for
Architecture, LeandroV. Locsin. Locsin would
later design many of the other buildings in
the CCP Complex.
19. November 1974 to September
1976with Leandro Locsin as architect, who
was subsequently named a NationalArtist.
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21. The PhilippineArena is a multipurpose indoor
arena at Ciudad deVictoria, a 140-hectare
tourism enterprise zone in Bocaue and Santa
Maria, Bulacan, Philippines.With a maximum
capacity of 55,000 people, the Philippine
Arena is the world's largest indoor arena. It is
one of the centerpiece of the many
centennial projects of the Iglesia Ni Cristo
(INC) for their centennial celebration on July
27, 2014.
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23. Biomorphism models
artistic design elements
on naturally occurring
patterns or shapes
reminiscent of nature
and living organisms.
Taken to its extreme it
attempts to force
naturally occurring
shapes onto functional
devices.
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28. TheAboitiz house on Sanson Road in Cebu City
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34. Designed by architect Eleena Jamil of
Malaysia as the winning entry in the
Millennium Schools competition organized
by Illac Diaz's My Shelter Foundation, the
structure was recently completed in
Camarines Sur, and is proud to call itself the
first full bamboo school in the Philippines.
39. Filipino architect,
teacher and a
community leader. In
1973, he was named
one of the National
Artists for architecture.
He also served as the
Dean of Filipino
Architects.
40. Filipino architect. A
pioneer of modern
Philippine architecture,he
was recognized in some
quarters as the foremost
Filipino modernist
architect of his time. He
was conferred the rank
and title of National Artist
of the Philippines by
President Ferdinand
Marcos in 1976.
41. Filipino architect, artist, and
interior designer known for
his use of concrete, floating
volume and simplistic
design in his various
projects.An avid collector,
he was fond of modern
painting and Chinese
ceramics. He was
proclaimed a National Artist
of the Philippines for
Architecture in 1990 by the
late President Corazon C.
Aquino.
42. Filipino architect who
was known for being
the "Father of
Philippine Landscape
Architecture." He was
recognized as a
National Artist of the
Philippines in the field
of Architecture in
2006.
43. Zaragoza took up BS
Architecture at the University
of SantoTomas where he
graduated in 1936. He placed
7th in the licensure exams in
the 1938.
He also had a diploma in
liturgical art and architecture
from the Rome-based
International Institute of
Liturgical Art. At the Hilversun
Technical Research Center in
the Netherlands, he obtained
a diploma in comprehensive
planning.