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Pablo Antonio (Pablo Sebero Antonio) was born on 25 January, 1901 in Binondo, Manila, Philippine Islands, is a Filipino architect (1901–1975). Discover Pablo Antonio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Pablo Sebero Antonio
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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 25 January, 1901
Birthday 25 January
Birthplace Binondo, Manila, Philippine Islands
Date of death 14 June, 1975
Died Place Manila, Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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1901

Pablo Sebero Antonio, Sr. (January 25, 1901 – June 14, 1975) was a Filipino architect.

A pioneer of modern Philippine architecture, he was recognized in some quarters as the foremost Filipino modernist architect of his time.

Antonio was born in Binondo, Manila on January 25, 1901.

He was orphaned by the age of 12, and had to work in the daytime in order to finish his high school education and work at night.

He studied architecture at the Mapua Institute of Technology but dropped out of school.

Ramon Arevalo, the engineer in charge of the Legislative Building project, funded Antonio's education at the University of London.

1927

He completed a five-year architecture course in three years, graduating in 1927.

1933

Antonio first came into prominence in 1933 with the construction of the Ideal Theater along Avenida Rizal in Manila.

His work caught the eye of the Far Eastern University founder, Dr. Nicanor B. Reyes, Sr., who was looking to build a school campus that was modern in style.

1937

It was built in 1937.

1938

Between 1938 and 1950, he designed several buildings on the university campus in the Art Deco style.

The FEU campus is considered as the largest ensemble of surviving Art Deco architecture in Manila.

Antonio also designed the White Cross Orphanage (1938) along Santolan Road in San Juan City, and the Manila Polo Club (1950) in Makati.

1941

Apart from the Ideal Theater, Antonio also designed several other theaters in Manila, including the Dalisay, Forum, Galaxy, Life (1941), Lyric and Scala Theaters.

1953

He likewise designed the Ramon Roces Publications Building (now Guzman Institute of Electronics) in Soler Street in Manila, the Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building (1953), and the Boulevard-Alhambra (now called Bel-Air) Apartments Building in Roxas Boulevard & where Manila Bay Hostel is located on the 4th floor.

The art deco apartment is near T. M. Kalaw Avenue & beside Miramar Hotel.

1975

Pablo Antonio died on June 14, 1975, in Manila, Philippines.

1976

The rank and title of National Artist of the Philippines was conferred on him by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1976.

When he was named National Artist of the Philippines in 1976, he was only the second architect so honored, after his contemporary, Juan Nakpil.

His eldest son, Architect Pablo Reyes Antonio Jr., restored some of his art deco buildings in the FEU campus.

2005

In 2005, it received an Honorable Mention citation from the UNESCO for the body's 2005 Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation.

2014

As of 2014, only the Forum, Life and Scala Theaters remain standing; though the Forum and Scala Theaters have been gutted.

Antonio's architecture and its adoption of Art Deco techniques was radical for its day, neoclassicism being the dominant motif of Philippine architecture when he began his career.

His style was noted for its simplicity and clean structural design.

He was cited for taking Philippine architecture into a new direction, with "clean lines, plain surfaces, and bold rectangular masses."

Antonio strove to make each building unique, avoiding obvious trademarks.

Antonio was also conscious of adapting his buildings to the tropical climate of the Philippines.

In order to highlight natural light and also avoid rain seepage, he utilized sunscreens, slanted windows and other devices.

Antonio himself has been quoted as stating that "buildings should be planned with austerity in mind and its stability forever as the aim of true architecture, that buildings must be progressive, simple in design but dignified, true to a purpose without resorting to an applied set of aesthetics and should eternally recreate truth".