Manila: Architectural Guide
By (Author) Bianca Weeko Martin
Contributions by Dr Gerard Lico
DOM Publishers
DOM Publishers
10th April 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc
720.959916
Paperback
280
Width 133mm, Height 245mm
As the capital of a country that has been colonized the longest and among the earliest, Manilas cityscape is the reflection of many different influences.
This guide explores its architectural history through nearly 120 buildings described in detail: from the neoclassicism and art deco of the American occupation to the brutalist concrete under the auspices of the Marcos regime right through to the expressive ecclesiastical architecture that serves the Philippines large Catholic population. Aimed at local architects, heritage activists, and students, as well as international travellers, the book also brings together a great variety of contributors. Essays feature voices from the Philippines and from the Filipino diaspora, from academia and from internet platforms. Another special feature is that the buildings presented include some vernacular and non-canonical architectural works that are known in popular culture, such as the site of the Ali vs. Frazier Thrilla in Manila boxing match.
Bianca Weeko Martin, born in 1996 in Jakarta, Martin studied architecture at the University of Waterloo and worked at studios in New York City, Mexico City, and Melbourne. She is an independent writer, artist, and researcher based in Toronto, Canada, with a focus on place making, public art, and the Filipino diaspora. Her thesis research on her family's ancestral house, 'The White House', received the Alpha Rho Chi Medal and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Honour Roll.