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The Gabaldon School Buildings, or simply the Gabaldons, were built during the American colonial era in the Philippines. They were inspired by the bahay kubo and bahay na bato, traditional houses of the Philippines. As of about 2024, there were 2,045 Gabaldon Schoolhouses in the country. [1]
The Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall is an old school building in Las Piñas located in the campus of the Las Piñas Central Elementary School in Metro Manila, Philippines.The name "Gabaldon schools" derives from a former Nueva Ecija congressman, Isauro Gabaldon, who introduced a law in 1907 that appropriated funds for the construction of school buildings nationwide.
Gabaldon Schoolhouses is a collective term for heritage schoolhouses built in the Philippines between 1907 and 1946 that follow standard plans designed by Architect William E. Parsons. Pages in category "Gabaldon School Buildings"
St. La Salle Hall is an H-shaped four-story academic building built in the Neoclassical style in the Philippines. [4] It was built from 1920 to 1924 to serve as the new campus of De La Salle College (now De La Salle University) due to a lack of space in the previous campus in Paco, Manila, and to accommodate its increasing student population.
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The building was built after the original edifice was burned down on 1975. Currently, the UST Junior High School occupies the building. [8] Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, O.P. Building: 2019: Casas Architects: The 23-storey building is the tallest of the university's structures and the first one to have been situated outside the Manila campus.
The La Salle Green Hills High School (LSGH-HS) is a Catholic secondary school that is divided into the Junior High School (Grades 7–10) and the Senior High School (Grades 11 and 12). Its Junior High School is located within the St. Brother Mutien Marie FSC building aside from the Arts and Technology classrooms which are located at the St ...
High School Campus MCS experienced a lot of progress and growth in student population, and construction of a new building was needed. In 1972, a five-storey building was opened for the girls' high school which is now the Assumption Building. It was blessed by Cardinal Rufino J. Santos, the Archbishop of Manila, on January 22, 1972. 1974