2. Week 1
• Orientation
• ACT # 1 (Scale Model – Metropolitan Theatre)
• Distribution of Reports
• Report (c/o SR) – Qualitative Spatial Analysis of The Medical City:
Francisco Manosa’s Philosophy in Healthcare Design
4. Week 3
• DIORAMA (to be provided by SR)
• Glue/ Mighty Bond/ Cyno
• Cardboard/ Cereal box/ Folder/ Any hard paper
• Scissors
• Cutter
• Cutting Mat
• T-square/ Ruler
• Film Showing:
• Kisapmata (Mike de Leon)
• Maynila sa mga kuko ng liwanag (Lino Brocka)
• Oro Mata Plata (Peque Gallaga)
5. Week 4
• ASSIGN # 1 (Qualitative Research)
• Discussion of Chapter 2 (Review of Related Literature) to be instructed by SR
• 3 week research paper
• How “Filipino” is Colonial PH Architecture?
• What is the “Filipino” in Colonial PH Architecture?
• Each student will find a Colonial Architecture to scrutinize (to be assigned by
SR)
• Colonial: Colonial Non-ecclesiastical PH Architecture (1521-1899)
6. Week 5
• ASSIGN # 1 (1st week)
• Checking of Chapter 2 (Review of Related Literature)
• Discussion of Chapter 3 (Methodology)
• MIDTERM EXAM
Pointers:
• Pre-Hispanic PH
• Colonial: Earthquake Baroque
• Colonial: Non-ecclesiastical
7. Week 6
• ASSIGN # 1 (2nd week)
• Checking of Chapter 3
• Discussion of Chapter 4 (Findings & Discussion)
• Discussion of Chapter 5 (Conclusion)
• Colonial: Neoclassical period (1900-1920)
• Colonial: American “boogie woogie” (1920-1944)
• Philippine Art Deco
• Philippine Art Noveau
8. Week 7
• Announcement of PLATE # 2 (Philippine Venice Pavilion 2017)
• 6-week Preparation
• Discussion of details
• ASSIGN # 1 (3rd week)
• Checking of Chapter 4 & 5
• Discussion of Chapter 1 (Background)
• Post-war Philippine Architecture (1945-1986)
• Arrival of the “pensionados” (Single Architecture)
• Urban Planning
• R.A. 958 (Republic Act 958)
9. Week 8
• Philippine Architects of the 20th Century (1900-1999)
• Submission of ASSIGN # 1 (Qualitative Research)
• PLATE # 2 (1st week)
• Checking/ Approval of Concept (Bond Paper)
10. Week 9
• Philippine Architects of the 21st Century (2000-present)
• PLATE # 2 (Pavilion) – 2nd week
• Prototype design of individual exhibit (3d, sketch, picture, etc)
13. Week 12
• Conference: Heritage Conservation
• Venue: Either Benilde or Metropolitan Theatre
• Prospective Guests:
• Ar. Gerald Lico (UP Diliman)
• Ar. Emilio Ozaeta (UP Diliman)
- CASE STUDIES
- SUCCESS STORIES
- HEROES OR VILLAINS
• ASSIGN # 2 (Reflection Paper) – 200 words
• Bond Paper (short)
• Times New Roman
• Font Size: 12
• Paragraph Spacing: 1.5
14. Week 13
• PLATE # 2 – 6th week
• Execution of designs
• Final Checking of exhibits
15. Week 14
• HISTARC 4 Philippine Venice Pavilion exhibit opening
(FINAL PLATE)
By successfully opening the exhibit: your PLATE # 2 which will be
exhibited on the event will be considered as submitted.
16. 1. PLATES
#1 – Diorama
#2 – PH Pavilion exhibits
2. ASSIGNMENTS
#1 – Qualitative Research paper
#2 – Reflection paper (Conference), 200 words
3. ACTIVITIES
#1 – Metropolitan theatre scale model
# 2 – Field Trip (tentative)
4. FILM SHOWING
5. MIDTERM EXAM
6. FINAL REQUIREMENT (Opening of HISTARC 4 PAVILION EXHIBITION)
17. Field Trip
• Churches around Manila City
• Heritage sites down south
• Vigan Heritage Sites
• Iloilo Heritage Sites