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050 0 0 _aNA 682.A78
_b.Ar75 2010
245 0 0 _aArt deco in the Philippines
_cedited by Lourdes R. Montinola ; contributing authors, Gerard Rey Lico, Manuel Maximo Lopez del Castillo-Noche, John L. Silva, Augusto F. Villalon.
260 _a[Manila] :
_bArtPostAsia,
_cc2010.
264 _a[Manila] :
_bArtPostAsia,
_cc2010.
265 _aSKB
300 _a139 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c23 cm.
520 _aArt Deco in the Philippines brings into new focus some of the country's important architectural landmarks built during the Commonwealth years when the nation was experiencing a flowering of political, economic, and artistic life. American-and European-educated Filipino architects such as Pablo Antonio, Juan Arellano, Tomas Mapua, Juan Nakpil, and Fernando Ocampo led the pace in modernizing and rebuilding the Filipino architectural landscape with Art Deco-inspired residences and public buildings all over the country. Among the Philippine Art Deco structures featured in this book are the Metropolitan Theater, the Far Eastern University, the Tomas Mapua house, movie theaters and residences in the cities of Manila, Sariaya, and Iloilo.
650 0 _aArt deco (Architecture)
_zPhilippines.
_93747
700 1 _aMontinola, Lourdes R.
_93748
700 1 _aLico, Gerard Rey.
_93749
700 1 _aNoche, Manuel Maximo Lopez del Castillo.
_93750
700 1 _aSilva, John L.
_93751
700 1 _aVllalon, Augusto F.
_93752
942 _2lcc
_cFIL