Philippine Human Settlements Development and Planning
Philippine Architecture Timeline and other information. This file was used as a reviewer
Philippine Human Settlements Development and Planning
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DEVELOPMENT FOR PHILIPPINE ARCHITECTURE
DATE : MARCH 06, 2013
TO : ARCH. REY S. GABITAN, UAP
UAP SECRETARY GENERAL
FROM : JENNINA SANTI C. VALDUEZA
SUBJECT : PROPOSED CULTURAL HERITAGE EXHIBITION FOR PHILIPPPINE ARCHITECTURE
OBJECTIVE
To promote Philippine identity through Architectural exhibition of Cultural Heritage in the Philippines by having a week of events with seminars, tours, exhibits and competitions.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
We must not copying other architecture. We must stop copying other culture. We have to develop our own. I am a Filipino architect and I only design Filipino. -Arch Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa
Architecture in the Philippines today is the result of a natural growth enriched with the absorption of varied influences. It developed from the pre-colonial influences of our neighboring Malay brothers, continuing on to the Spanish colonial period, the American Commonwealth period, and the modern contemporary times. As a result, the Philippines has become an architectural melting pot-- uniquely Filipino with a tinge of the occidental.
The Philippine's architectural landscape is a contrast among small traditional huts built of wood, bamboo, nipa, grass, and other native materials; the massive Spanish colonial churches, convents and fortifications, with their heavy "earthquake baroque" style; the American mission style architecture as well as the buildings of commerce with their modern 20th century styles; and today's contemporary, albeit "modern mundane" concrete structures of the cities.
Filipino architecture does not have a strong foundation of identity in the present time. It is because in our history the image of the culture in buildings changes through time and influenced by the foreign colonization. The standard of styles we usually notice in the residences flourished is mostly styles adapt from other countries. Clients rather choose style adapt from others rather than our own culture because foreign styles shows more elegancy and richness.