Filipino style by Rene Javellana, Fernando Nakpil Zialcita and Elizabeth V. Reyes
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TextPublication details: Singapore Archipelago Press ©1997Description: 232 pages : illustrations; 26 cmISBN: - 9813018739
- 1997 DFil.720.09599/ F477/
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Describe the roots of traditional Filipino buildings and home interiors. The ever-versatile Filipinos have taken diverse architectural influences originating in the Americas, Europe and southeast Asia, and have married these forms with indigenous architecture to create a unique style that can cope with the demands of a tropical environment. Filipino style highlights the elements of history, fusion, fantacy that are heart of the Philippines.
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