Philippine Architecture: Reflections and Challenges
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During the post-war period, which architectural style dominated the Philippines?

  • Art Deco (correct)
  • Modernism with reinforced concrete, steel, and glass
  • Cubic forms and geometric shapes
  • Brise-soleil, glass walls, and thin concrete shells
  • What architectural elements were prevalent in the 1950s and 1960s in the Philippines?

  • Art Deco buildings
  • Cubic forms and geometric shapes
  • Pierced screens and brise-soleil (correct)
  • Reinforced concrete, steel, and glass
  • What characterized the architecture introduced at the end of the 20th century in the Philippines?

  • Straight lines and functional aspects (correct)
  • Reinforced concrete, steel, and glass
  • Cubic forms and geometric shapes
  • Pierced screens and brise-soleil
  • What marked the return of respect for traditional Filipino elements in architecture in the early 21st century?

    <p>Utilization of traditional Filipino elements</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which materials characterized the implementation of Modernism in the Philippines in 1946?

    <p>Reinforced concrete, steel, and glass</p> Signup and view all the answers

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