Philippine Style: Design & Architecture
Philippine Style: Design & Architecture
Luca Tettoni, Elizabeth V. Reyes
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Modern-day Philippine Style has its roots in an inventive tradition that marries natural, organic materials — woods, grasses, palms, fibers — with architectural influences both indigenous and assimilated from abroad. For the first time, the unique architectural history of the Philippines is explored in full color and full detail: from the native nipa hut called the bahay kubo, through the Spanish colonial period of the bahay na bato or "house of stone," to modern-day homes that take influences, motifs, and materials from these earlier prototypes.
Chapters on contemporary houses and designers, along with
in-depth analyses of historic houses and antique furniture, trace the development of this unique, creative style — and showcase how today's Filipino style is firmly embedded in its heritage roots.
Published in 2013 by Anvil Publishing, Inc.
208 pages / Paperback