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Juan M. Arellano

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to Luis C. Arellano and Bartola de Guzmán. Arellano married Natividad Ocampo on May 15, 1915. He had eight children, Oscar, Juanita, Cesar, Salvador, Juan Marcos, Luis, Gloria and Carlos.
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were then named as supervising architects. In 1927, he took a study leave and went to the United States where he was greatly influenced by
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It was during that time that he designed the building that would house the United States High Commission to the Philippines, later the
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National Historical Commission of the Philippines: JUAN MARCOS G. ARELLANO (1888-1960) Outstanding Architect
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5th President, Philippine Institute of Architects Precursor of the 1st Architectural Exposition in Asia
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and he trained under Lorenzo Guerrero, Toribio Antillon, and Fabian de la Rosa. However, he pursued
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Arellano retired in 1956 and went back to painting. In 1960, he exhibited his work at the Manila
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just as the last American architects, George Fenhagen and Ralph H. Doane, were leaving. He and
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Alcazaren, Paulo (Nov 12, 2005), "Juan M de Guzman Arellano : Renaissance Man",
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mansion that took advantage of the seaside vista. The Americans instead opted for a
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Bulacan Provincial Capitol in Malolos City built in 1930 designed by Juan Arellano
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This article is about a Filipino architect. For the Filipino lexicographer, see
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He then returned to the Philippines to begin a practice with his brother,
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in architecture, after Carlos Barreto, who was sent to the
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Medal of Merit Awardee, Philippine Institute of Architects
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building that ended up overpriced and uncomfortable.
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He was trained in the 543:Embassy of the United States in Manila 459:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 442:in 1908; Antonio Toledo, who went to 7: 327:adding citations to reliable sources 279:Provincial Capitol Building (1935), 265:Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol 96:Captaincy General of the Philippines 665:Ateneo de Manila University alumni 473:and subsequently went to work for 161:Philippine Institute of Architects 14: 675:20th-century Filipino architects 622: 299: 218:Juan Marcos Arellano y de Guzmán 74:Juan Marcos Arellano y de Guzmán 23:. For the Filipino actress, see 253:Central United Methodist Church 526:, which was to become the new 1: 249:Rizal Memorial Sports Complex 241:National Museum of Fine Arts 34:, the first or paternal 512:Manila Metropolitan Theater 141:Ateneo de Manila University 696: 593:Culture of the Philippines 508:Bulacan Provincial Capitol 418:Ateneo Municipal de Manila 245:Manila Central Post Office 29: 18: 655:People from Tondo, Manila 483:Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. 60: 670:Drexel University alumni 287:during the pre-war era. 281:Cotabato Municipal Hall 269:Cebu Provincial Capitol 538: 493:Bureau of Public Works 491:. He later joined the 481:, where he worked for 263:(1935) in Iloilo, the 21:Maria Odulio de Guzman 555:mission revival style 536: 457:Arellano went to the 273:Dumaguete Presidencia 247:Building (1926), the 631:at Wikimedia Commons 530:of the Philippines. 432:as one of the first 428:and was sent to the 323:improve this section 261:Old Iloilo City Hall 237:Metropolitan Theater 680:Filipino Methodists 605:The Philippine Star 553:, which featured a 257:Jaro Municipal Hall 549:along the edge of 539: 342:"Juan M. Arellano" 277:Misamis Occidental 16:Filipino architect 627:Media related to 467:bachelor's degree 403: 402: 395: 377: 255:, 1932), the old 231:, best known for 215: 214: 195:Bartola de Guzmán 193:Luis C. Arellano 687: 629:Juan M. Arellano 626: 602: 545:. He designed a 510:and notably the 440:Drexel Institute 416:He attended the 398: 391: 387: 384: 378: 376: 335: 303: 295: 222:Juan M. 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Maria Odulio de Guzman
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Captaincy General of the Philippines
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Drexel Institute
Ateneo de Manila University
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Philippine Institute of Architects
Neoclassical
Art Deco
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Manila
Metropolitan Theater
National Museum of Fine Arts
Manila Central Post Office
Rizal Memorial Sports Complex
Central United Methodist Church
Jaro Municipal Hall
Old Iloilo City Hall
Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol
Cebu Provincial Capitol
Dumaguete Presidencia
Misamis Occidental

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