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Some churches within Visayas are ruined due to massive natural destruction of earthquake happend last October 15, 2013.
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Architecture in the Philippines during Modern PeriodChristian - Park
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HISTORY: Philippines, and Architecture, into the 21st Century Context (PART 2)ArchiEducPH
History of Architecture 4
Report by: SR
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
School of Design & Arts
Architecture Program
1st Term S.Y. 2016-17
December 2016
Architecture in the Philippines during Modern PeriodChristian - Park
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HISTORY: Philippines, and Architecture, into the 21st Century Context (PART 2)ArchiEducPH
History of Architecture 4
Report by: SR
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
School of Design & Arts
Architecture Program
1st Term S.Y. 2016-17
December 2016
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San Agustin Church, Manila, The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the old, histor...Fergus Ducharme
This old and historic over 400 year old Church was one of the largest every constructed in the Philippines. Construction actually started in 1571 and was finally finished on 1604. It has withstood typhoons and earthquakes that have serious damaged and in fact destroyed other Churches over that time. It even survived the Revolution and World War II almost unscathed. It was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Early fossil records suggest that the Yangtze River Dolphin came about 25 million years ago, and made its way to the Yangtze 20 million years ago, where it is considered an endemic species.
The Yangtze River dolphin is known by many names. In Chinese, it is known as the Baijie which translates to “White dolphin”, since it has pale blue grey skin which lightens as it ages. In Chinese folklore, the Baijie also protects fishermen as the “Goddess of the River”. Once loved, it was plentiful in the Yangtze river. In the 1950s, there used to be about 6,000 dolphins. Then in the 1980s, the population reduced to 400. Then since 2006, this species was declared functionally extinct. So, why does it matter that this species is gone?
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Well, the extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin is biggest cetacean species extinction of our time. In addition, it highlights the struggle of keeping freshwater resources in Asia. The Yangtze is not only the third longest river in the world, but also home to over half of China’s total plant and animal species. So the death of this dolphin might be our warning bell to save other species from extinction.
Slide 4
The Yangtze River Dolphin is only one in its family Lipodae, and it’s one out of four dolphin families which reside in shallow freshwater rivers.
Slide 5
The dolphin’s got a long beak with 35 blunt teeth to snack on small fish. It’s a carnivore. Like many other dolphins, it communicates through clicks and whistles, which is why it’s got this hole in it’s head. They are social, living in pods from 3 to 7 individuals. However, they are very shy around humans -- which makes it hard for us to perform research on them.
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They tend to breed in the months of February through April. As mammals, they have live birth and have a gestation period of 10 months. They’re quite small when born, about 32 to 35 inches but grow up to be as big as 8 feet long. They reach sexual maturity around 6 to 8 years and having a birthing interval of 2 years.
Slide 7
The Yangtze dolphin normally swims 19 to 25 mph, but can go up to 37 mph when threatened. It has poor eyesight in the murky water of the Yangtze, so it relies on echolocation (biosonar) and touch with it’s long thin beak to find small fish to eat. Unfortunately, baijie have been known to have poor navigation, running into boat motors and killing themselves.
Slide 8-9
Which brings us to this point. Half of all known dolphin killings in the 1970s and 1980s were attributed to collisions with motor boats and accidental illegal fishing activities like dynamite fishing, drag netting and electric fishing.
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O n e d a y i n t h e a u t u m n o f 1879 a S p an ish n o b le m an an d his d au g h te r set o u t on a
little ad v en tu re. T h e y w ere g o in g to ex p lo re a cave n o t far fro m the fam ily estate at
P u en te S an M iguel, in th e C a n ta b ria reg io n o f n o rth e rn Spain. T h e n o b le m a n ’s nam e
was M arcelin o Sanz de S au tu o la, an d his d au g h te r - n o t yet in h er teen s - was called
M a ria . T o g eth er they m ad e fo r the hillside o f A ltam ira, w hich h ad lately b een re p o rte d
as a site o f p reh isto ric o ccu p atio n . T o u se th e language o f th e tim e, A ltam ira was th e so rt
o f place w here troglodytes o r ‘p eo p le b efo re A d a m ’ w ere th o u g h t to have sheltered.
As a keen a m ate u r archaeologist, de S au tu o la h a d high h o p es o f w h at h e m ig h t find
at A ltam ira. T h e b o n es o f stran g e anim als m ig h t be scattered aro u n d ; p e rh a p s traces o f
fires kindled lo n g ago. W ith an y luck, an d close investigation o f th e cave floor, som e
ru d im e n ta ry tools o r im p lem e n ts m ig h t also b e retrieved.
D e S au tu o la was n o t m erely h u n tin g fo r curiosities. W h e n it cam e to p u b lish in g
his discoveries a t A ltam ira, h e gravely n o te d th a t his u ltim ate m otive fo r m aking the
ex p ed itio n w ith M a ria was to ‘te a r away th e th ick veil th a t separates us fro m th e origins
an d cu sto m s o f th e an cien t in h a b ita n ts o f th ese m o u n ta in s’. O n ce h e an d M a ria were
inside the cave, he c ro u c h ed d o w n an d b eg an to exam ine th e g ro u n d by la n tern light.
It w as cool a n d d am p in th e cave, b u t spacious too. W hile h er fath e r w as poking an d
6 A detail o f th e cave paintings at Altamira, Spain, c. 11,000 BC. which Maria and Marcelino d e Sautuola
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s c ra p in g a t th e floor, M a ria w a n d e re d o f f to d o so m e ex p lo rin g o f h e r ow n. It w as n o t
lo n g b e fo re th e d ark n e ss o f A lta m ira e c h o e d w ith a c h ild ’s w o n d ro u s cry.
‘L o o k , P a p a - p a in tin g s o f o x en !’
So a y o u n g girl w as th e firs t m o d e rn h u m a n to set eyes u p o n th e ‘g allery ’ o f
p re h is to ric p a in tin g s fo r w h ic h A lta m ira w o u ld b e c o m e re n o w n e d (Fig. 6).
B ein g sm all, M a ria h a d a b e tte r view o f th e cav e’s low ceiling th a n h e r father.
H o w ev er, h e r re c o g n itio n o f th e an im als w h o se im ag es w ere ra n g e d o v er A lta m ira ’s
n a tu ra l v au lt was n o t q u ite a c c u ra te . T h e s e w ere a u ro c h s - a ty p e o f b is o n th a t h a d b e e n
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History of Architecture 1
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De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
School of Design & Arts
Architecture Program
1st Term S.Y. 2016-17
December 2016
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E m e rged i n E u r o pe
1 1 5 0 t o 1 5 0 0 C E
C h a ra cterized b y t a l l s l i m t o w e r s ( s p i res), p o i n ted a r c hes
a n d r o s e s t a i n ed -gl a ss w i n d ow s
E m pha s ize t h e v e r tica l q u a l i ty o f b u i ldi ng s y m bo lizing i t s
c o n n ecti on t o h e a ven
C h urches
5. RENAISSANCE
1 5 0 0 t o 1 7 0 0 C E
B e c a m e p o p u la r i n I t a l y , F r a n ce, N e therla nd s a n d E n g l a nd
“R e b i rth ” r e v i si ting o f c l a s s ica l e l e m ents f o u nd i n e a r l i er
p e r iod s ( G r eek a n d R o m a n)
C o l um ns , d o m es, a r c hes, p e dim ents a n d r u s t ica ted s t o n e wo rk
B a h a y n a b a t o
7. BAROQUE
1 6 0 0 t o 1 7 2 5 C E
I t a l y , F r a n ce, S p a i n, G e rm a ny a n d R u s s i a
U s e o f G r e ek a n d R o m a n e l em ent s
R i ch a n d d e ns e d e co ra tio n a n d l a y e r s u p o n l a y e r s o f
a r c hit ectu ra l e l em ents
15. ART DECO
1 9 2 0 s t o 1 9 4 0 s
S t y l i z e d , h i g h l y g e o m e t r i c a n d s i m p l i f i e d G r e e k a n d R o m a n e l e m e n t s
C o n c r e t e , g l a s s a n d m e t a l
19. MODERN
1 9 3 0 s t o 1 9 6 0 s
S i m p l i f y a r c h i t e c t u r e
P l a i n s u r f a c e s , s i m p l e g e o m e t r i c f o r m s
G l a s s , c o n c r e t e a n d m e t a l s
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1 9 8 0 s o n w a r d s
U s e s e l e m e n t s f r o m e a r l i e r p e r i o d s ( a r c h e s a n d c o l u m n s ) b u t
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