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  2. Machuca Tile - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1900s, Don Jose Machuca y Romeo was the foremost producer of Mediterranean tiles in the Philippines. His son, Don Pepe, an Audencia, established Mosaicos Machuca in an ancestral house located on Calle Tanduay in San Miguel, Manila, while the tile factory itself was situated beside the Pasig River. They were pioneers in ...

  3. Augusto P. Hizon House - Wikipedia

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    The house exemplifies the American colonial-style architecture. It has a winding staircase leading to the house's portico, with Machuca tiles. The multi-colored tiles, dating back to 1900s, feature a Mediterranean motif. [3]

  4. Bahay na bato - Wikipedia

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    Machuca tiles (formerly known as "baldozas mosaicas") – colorful Mediterranean-style cement tiles used for the zaguan flooring, often in harlequin pattern; manufactured by the Machuca company; another brand is Majolica; Mascaron – An architectural ornament representing a face or head, human or animal, that is often grotesque or frightening

  5. Saint Peter the Apostle Church (Vinzons) - Wikipedia

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    Through the efforts of Rev. Fr. Augusto Jesus B. Angeles III, the 400-year-old limestone church was restored in a 15th-century setting. The flooring consists of the same baldozas mosaicos or machuca tiles, specially fired and featuring the same design.

  6. Casa Villavicencio - Wikipedia

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    The Casa Villavicencio or Casa V is a Spanish Colonial Era house in Taal, Batangas, Philippines.Built in 1850, Don Eulalio Villavicencio inherited the house upon the death of his parents.

  7. Mariwasa - Wikipedia

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    Mariwasa stopped trading in the stock exchange in December 1999, decided to close its main tile manufacturing plant in 2001 in Rosario, Pasig, [7] and defaulted in 2003. Mariwas took a $14.5 million loan from the International Finance Corporation in 1999 as part of a restructuring of Mariwasa's financing and operations.