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Juan Marcos Arellano y de Guzmán (April 25, 1888 – December 5, 1960), or Juan M. Arellano, was a Filipino architect, best known for Manila's Metropolitan Theater (1935), Legislative Building (1926; now houses the National Museum of Fine Arts), the Manila Central Post Office Building (1926), the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (1934), the Central Student Church (today known as the Central ...
The restoration was done under the supervision of the architects Otilio and Alejandro Arellano, both nephews of the Met's original architect Juan M. Arellano. [11] The Metropolitan Theater re-opened in December 1978, after just four months of work, making the pre-Christmas opening deadline desired by Imelda Marcos. [13]
This article is a list of notable people from Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines. The demonym of Metro Manila is "Metro Manileño" or simply "Manileño." Architecture and urban planning
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The Manila Metropolitan Theater is located on Padre Burgos Avenue, Ermita district adjacent to the Mehan Garden. The theater was built in 1931 with an Art Deco design by architects Juan M. Arellano and Otillio Arellano [1] and could accommodate as many as 1,670 people.
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Intended as the National Theater. Designed by architect Juan Arellano. Metropolitan Theater Filipino 1976, 1988 Manuel Araullo y Gonzales (1853–1924) Structure Monument Third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Adviser of General Elwell Otis: Araullo High School Filipino February 16, 2002 Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948) Orator and statesman.