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Another architectural work by Juan Nakpil was the Avenue Theater, whose construction was completed in 1938. Located on Rizal Avenue in Santa Cruz, when the theater opened it had a 1,470 seating capacity with its lobby bearing a Belgian marble finish flooring and exclusively showing Paramount Pictures films in the Philippines. First-run movies ...
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] He was regarded as the Dean of Filipino Architects.
The Makati Shangri-La is built on the lot formerly occupied by Rizal Theater, a performing arts theater and cinema designed by Juan Nakpil, a National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture. [3] The hotel had its soft opening on April 27, 1993, with its grand launch held months later in August of the same year. [4]
The theater is a primary example of the architect's signature style known as the floating ... Plaza Rizal in Biñan, ... Juan F. Nakpil (May 26, 1899 – May 7, 1986 ...
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 ]
The Capitol Theater was an Art deco theater in Manila, Philippines. It was built during the 1930s along Escolta Street, part of the city's primary commercial district, together with the Lyric Theater. It was designed with a double-balcony by National Artist Juan Nakpil and that was considered a rare feat during that era. [2]
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Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House, built in 1935 by Juan Nakpil, declared a National Heritage House by the National Historical Institute Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon: Rizal and Bonifacio Sts. Belarmino-Lacandola House