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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 ]

  3. Gala–Rodriguez Ancestral House - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Dr. Juan Nakpil in the early 1930s, it was owned by one of the most distinguished couples in Quezon, Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and Doña Gregoria Gala. The house is located in Rizal Street along with other opulent houses owned by the illustrados of old Sariaya. [2]

  4. Category:Juan Nakpil buildings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Juan Nakpil buildings" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. San Carlos Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The seminary is considered a national heritage structure, as it was designed by Juan Nakpil, National Artist for Architecture. [1] Priest-formators of San Carlos Seminary

  6. File : University of the Philippines - Quezon Hall and ...

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    Night view (side view) of Quezon Hall and oblation monument at the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman, Quezon City. Quezon hall is the administration building of the campus and the U.P. system, completed in 1950 and designed by National Artist Juan Nakpil. Source Taken using my own camera with model DSC-WX80 Date 2017-06-12 Author

  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. Gaiety Theater (Manila) - Wikipedia

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    The Gaiety Theater was a stand-alone art deco cinema house located at M.H. del Pilar Street in the Ermita district of the city of Manila.It was designed by Juan Nakpil, National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture, in 1935. [1]

  9. Quezon Institute - Wikipedia

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    The complex was designed in the Art Deco architectural style by Juan Nakpil. [5] Quezon Institute was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army during the World War II. The hospital's staff were ordered relocated to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Intramuros, Manila. The hospital's equipment, records, and furniture were looted. [4]