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PHILIPPINE ARCHITECTURE
PRE-SPANISH ERA
CONTENTS
• Climate
• History
• Materials
• Architectural Character
• Pre-Spanish Architecture of Luzon
• Bontoc
• Ifugao
• Isneg/ Apayao
• Ivatan
• Kalinga
• Kankanai
• Pre-Spanish Architecture of Visayas
• Mangyan
• Tagbanua
• Pre-Spanish Architecture of Mindanao
• Badiao
• Manobo
• Maranao
• Samal
• Tausug
• T’Boli
• Yakan
• Nipa Hut (Bahay-Kubo)
CLIMATE
• The provinces in the low lands normally near the sea shores are hotter compare of the places in the
high lands where they established their group in the mountains.
During the months of March to June is the dry season and wet season is from July to October; the rest
of the month is the mixture of both.
So as the houses we're built in accordance to what the temperature and weather condition.
HISTORY
During the Pre-Spanish
 Immigrants of Malay origin, food gatherers and hunters
 3000 BC, joined by advance agricultural race from Indonesia
 Barangays as tribal system
 Converted to Islam in 1300 AD
 Trade center of the orient
MATERIALS
BAMBOO NIPA COGON GRASS
RATTAN GUIJO TREE YAKAL TREE
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
• Tropical Architecture
• Open and transparent
• Light
• BONTOC (Fayu)
• Location: Mountain Area of Cordillera
• House within a house shelter for rice,
chickens, pigs and people
• Plan: square in plan and is designed to
facilitate various activities
• Granary (falig) - area of 2.00 square
meters is elevated on four posts of
about 5’-0” high
• Has a fireplace located at the rear left
corner
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• On the ground floor (cha-la-noii) the following
areas are arranged from the doorway to the rear
as follows:
• a. Immediately at the left side of the main entrance is
a rice threshing room of about 5 square feet in area
and sunk about a foot into the ground. Found at the
center of this room is the mortar used for threshing
rice.
• b. At the right side of the entrance is a bench 4’-O”
wide,12’-O” long and l’-O” high where baskets,
utensils and other tools are placed. Chickens are kept
underneath this bench.
• c. Adjacent to the threshing room is the kitchen. With
an area of 5 square feet, it is provided with three
concave stove stones hacked by a low stone wall,
wooden shelves and water jars.
• d. Across the only entrance, at the rear side of the house is
the ang-an, which is used for sleeping and storage. This is
the only room with wooden flooring and ceiling.
• Structural:
• Four corner posts and the side walls are
built as supports to the roof
• Front and side walls are made of wood
connected to the posts
• Rear wall is made of stone and mud
• Roof framing is made up of a ridge post
which Is supported by two queen posts
• Queen posts are made to rest on a
central horizontal beam
• Other horizontal beams are provided to
support the upper rafters
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Decorative Elements:
• The sleeping compartment is provided
with wooden boards or sleeping benches
3-O” x 4-O” in size.
• The board is slightly inclined on one end
to allow the sleepers head be elevated.
On the other end is a pole where the
sleeper can rest his feet.
• Fire can be provided under this pole
when the need for warmth arises in the
occupant.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• BONTOC HOUSE OF CORDILLERA MOUNTAINS
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Ifugao
• Location: Mountains of Cordillera
• Built on rice terraces near a spring or
grove entry faces down slope
• Plan:
• enclosed structure which is square in plan
• rests 2.00 high on four tree trunks as columns
• Contains a single room having an area of 4x5M
• interior space is used for cooking and sleeping
• fireplace is located at the far right hand corner of the
house
• Shelves above the fireplace are provided for the storage of
palay and firewood
• Floor is about 1.50 to 2,00 above the ground made
ofwooden planks resting on solid floor joists which
overhang the floor
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Structural
• posts are buried into a hole dug about
half meter into the ground and are
further secured by means of stones
placed on each hole
• floor girders are carved with mortises on
both ends to fit into the pointed upper
end of the posts which act as the tenons
• lower part of the waliboards are
mortised into the floor joists while the
upper part are rabetted above into a
transverse beam
• roof is pyramidal covered with reed and
grass
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Structural
• Roof framing is made up of rafters
resting on a brace above and which in
turn is supported by a kingpost.
• At the apex of the roof, the grass
covering is made loose in order to allow
the escape of smoke coming from the
kitchen area.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Decorative Elements:
• carabao’s skulls and pig’s jaws are used as
indication of status and keeping peace with the
gods
• Ambubulan figure form placed on top of the
roof is used as a protection against evil spirits
and lightning and as a sign of asking a favour
from the god Kabunyan
• These symbolic items rather than the size of his
house are used as induations of the Ifugao’s
wealth.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Ifugao House of Cordillera Mountains
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Isneg/ Apayao
• Location: Mountain of Apayao and the Northern end of
Cordillera
• Home of the Isneg boat people; pyramidal or hipped roof;
annex on one or both ends; removable sidings for special
occasion
• Plan:
• Elevated at approximately 1.50 above the ground
• a single-room rectangular structure designed with three
levels
• lowest level: datag or xassaran, located at the center of
the room
• immediate level: ramuyon, occupy three sides of the
floor proper (the lowest level)
• highest level: tarakip, located on the remaining side of
the house is an extension
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Structural:
• Fifteen posts of heavy hardwood are used as
supports
• Posts are distributed in the following manner:
• Sinit posts - six of these support the data g and
two support the tarakip
• Adixi posts - six of these support the roof
• Atobrobo - a single post supporting the
ridgepole
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• There are no fixed window openings since wall
construction system allow occupants to remove
few wailboards in case air is needed for the
interior.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Isneg of Apayao Mountain and Northern part of Cordillera
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Ivatan
• Location: Slope of cliffs and villages built along the sides and tops of rocky hills of Batanes
Island
• Plan:
• stand directly on the ground to withstand strong winds or typhoons
• made up of two houses - the rakuh (big house) consists of the living room and sleeping
quarters and the kusina (kitchen)
• Structural:
• The walls, made of lime and stone, is sometimes embeddcd with wooden reinforcements
in order to resist the effect of a strong earthquake. The reinforcements run from the hase
up to the roof frame.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Doors and windows are provided in the
rakuh house but the wall facing the
direction of the strongest winds are left
solidly closed.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Kalinga
• Location: Steep mountain slope of the Cordillera
• Plan:
• rectangular or octagonal form
• octagonal shaped house is called binayon or finatyon
• living area is elevated at 1.20 meters
• Attic is located underneath the roof which is also used
as granary
• elevated fireplace is found at the left rear side
• flooring of the elevated portions of the house is made
of removable reed mats resting on floor joists
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Structural
• total of 12 posts used as supports to the
binayon house
• square central portion of the house is
defined and supported by four posts while
the other eight posts are distributed on the
four corners
• The lower part of the wall is made of plaited
bamboo or Sawali which rises up to the floor
level, while the upper portion up to the
eaves are made of wooden boards rabetted
to the exterior floor
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• the approach to the house is
through a ladder which leads to
a narrow platform at the front
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
• Mangyan
• Location: Mountainside or hillside of Mindoro
• Plan:
• communal house is elevated from the ground at 1.50 meters to the surrounding platform
• one-room structure measures 6.00 x 10.00 and is rectangular in plan
• Palaganan - passageway At the central part of the house leading from the main door
• Visitors may sleep along the palaganan but most of the time this is used as an extra storage
space for the families
• Individual families are not separated from one another by partitions. Rather, their space
allotment is defined by a mat spread on the floor and also by their individual fireplaces.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
• Structural:
• walls are made of the bark of trees and are
constructed a meter or less above the floor
• Opening allows the occupants to observe the
exterior without being seen from the outside
• covered by a gabled roof with cogon grass
thatching
• Roof eaves project 1.00 meter beyond the
wall for protection against the cold wind
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
• There are no windows. Openings are provided through the space between the flooring and
the underneath surface of the wall.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
• Tagbanua
• Location: Coastal and Near-Coastal plains and valleys of Central Palawan
• Plan:
• Elevated on stilts about 8’-O” high
• usually made of eight levels
• Each level corresponds to certain function such as entrance, cooking or hearth,
dining, sleeping and various levels for storage
• The highest level usually contains storage space for pillows and blankets
• Structural:
• Since there are various floor levels partitions are unnecessary
• The entire house do not have windows
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
• Badjao
• Location: Mindanao and Sulu
Region
• Plan:
• Ladder serve as wash area
• Mirror symbolize the
number of children
• Considered houseboats
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Badjao Houses of Mindanao
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Manobo
• Location: Lowland of Agusan, Bukidnon, Davao,
Misamis Oriental, Cotabato
• Plan:
• Flooring is made of withered bark of the
mahogany tree or split bamboo
• No decorations at all in the Manobo house
because the Manobos stay outdoors most of the
time
• Four or more corner posts are used as main
supports to the house
• The main house is covered with sun-dried cogon
grass gabled roof shaped like an inverted V
• The roof for the kitchen is considerably lower than
that of the main roof and is placed at right angles
to the main house
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• The only entrance to the house is located at the
kitchen area. The ladder is made of the trunk of the
tree cut with notches to serve as its steps.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Maranao Torogan
• Location: Hills, along the river, road or lakeshore of Mindanao
• An ancestral house for the datu and his family
• Special Parts:
• Tapaan – found at the Kitchen, made of plaited bamboo
used for smoking fish and meat.
• Kodal or the carabao corral – found underneath the
Kitchen
• Gibon or Paga - rooms not exposed to visitors; used as
hiding place for the datu’s daughter
• Lamin - a tower atop the brogan where the princess and
her ladies in waiting hide during occasions
• Panggao – datu’s ceremonial bed
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Structural:
• The torogan house is constructed by first putting up
the center post called rapuwilih followed by four
corner posts called lukud.
• Flouse posts are made from bunga wood and are
placed on top of large stones for protection against
the devastating effect of earthquakes
• floor beams are supported by 25 thick posts
• end beams are called panolong and are ornately
carved with piako (fern-like) or naga (dragon-like)
motifs
• Walls are made of gisuk wooden panels carved with
ornate okir designs
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Maranao House of Mindanao
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Samal
• Location: Coastal waters of Jolo
• Plan:
• consisting of one or more small rooms and
a kitchen are built partially above the
ground and water on wooden posts
• Structural:
• Stilts are usually made of bamboo poles
while walls are made of wooden boards or
sawali
• Roof thatching is held securely by placing
flattened bamboo spaced far apart over it
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Samal House of Jolo
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Tausug
• Location: Coastal water of Tapul, Siasi, Basilan, Malaysian, Borneo, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga
del Sur, Cotabato
• Bay-smug – their native name for traditional Tausug house
• Plan:
• Elevated above the ground, it consists of the following parts: entrance porch or
salos, sleeping quarters and kitchen
• Panran – an open extended platform used as a family area
• The kitchen, whose flooring is a foot lower than that of the main house, is a separate
area linked to the main house by a bridge made of bamboo or wooden planks
• flooring of the house is made of thin strips of bamboo material
• Bilik – sleeping area
• Found at the roof top is the tajuk pusung. It is a wood carving in the form of the
manuk manuk bird showing a stylized head and neck of a rooster or a stylized design
of a naga dragon
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Structural:
• sleeping area or the bilik is the only room in the
house proper and is supported by 9 posts while
the porch and the kusina are supported by
separate posts
• posts are made of heavy timber or bamboo
• Except for the center post, all posts rise up to the
roof
• Wooden floor beams or hanglad attached to the
posts together with other smaller beams support
the floor joists
• Beams and girders are joined together either by
joints or by tying both members with hijuk vines
or lagtang and haun vines
• Walls are made of split bamboo or woven
coconut palms wall does not reach up to the roof.
An opening of about 0.45 meters is provided for
ventilation
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Tausug House of Mindanao
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• T’Boli
• Location: Hilltops and mountaintops in the Lake Sebu area in Cotabato
• Plan:
• house is built on 6-O” high stilts, built with various levels
• with an approximate area of 900 to 1,350 sq. ft.
• Lowa - it is the central space used as sleeping area for overnight guests. It has an area of
15e-O” x 20’-0” and 8” lower than the areas alongside it.
• BIaba - it is the side area, usually 6’-O” wide, used as working and conversational space.
• Desyung - this is located opposite the Iowa and the blaba. This is regarded as the area of
honor because here the head of the house entertains guests and performs rites under a
curtained canopy.
• Dofil - located on both sides of the desyung and sometimes elevated at a height of 3’-O”
over the iowa, this is the sleeping quarters for the wives and children of the headman.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Bakdol - this is the entrance to the house
• Kohu - this is the hearth made of beaten-earth floor.
It has a shelf where pots and pans, baskets and
other utensils are kept.
• Dol - this is an area used for the kohu and stair
landing.
• Fato Hu - located at the rearmost part of the house,
it is the utility area.
• Kotel - a detached structure located some few feet
away from the house which functions as a toilet
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Structural
• Bamboo is generally used for the house posts
• Walls are made of sawali or woven bamboo
strips
• The low biaba wall is hinged to the floor at its
lower side so that it can be opened towards the
outside in case an extended floor area is needed
• The dofils are separated from one another by
means of a sawali wall which extends up to the
roof.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Yakan
• Location: Mountainous interior of Basilan
• Plan:
• Elevated 2 to 3 meters above the ground
• single-room structure rectangular in plan with
approximately 50 to 100 sq. mts. floor area
• does not have partitions
• kitchen is used as the family’s dining area
• porch is used for entertaining guests and as a
resting place for the household
• In the Living room, one will find a cloth-weaving
Loom located near the door which leads to the
porch outside
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Structural:
• Posts are made of sturdy wood onto which floor
beams are attached
• walls are made of sawali or horizontal wooden
boards or bamboo poles attached to one another
by rattan lashings
• Roof eaves overhang the wall at .50 meters
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
• Doors are oriented towards the
east for prosperity while few and
small windows are provided
because of the belief that bad
spirits cannot pass through the
small openings quite easily. A
small window is often provided at
the end wall opposite the kitchen.
PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAOC
• An indigenous house used relatively all
over the Philippines before the Spaniards.
• Traditionally made of Bamboo tied
together covered with thatched roof of
Anahaw Leaves or Nipa
• Originally, the bahay kubo is a one-room
dwelling structure with porch provided on
all sides of the house. Then, the bahay
kubo graduated into a more sophisticated
type of dwelling
NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
• Parts:
• Bulgan - is the area reserved for entertaining guests
• Silid - is a private room used for sleeping
• Paglutuan or gilir - ¡s the kitchen or cooking area
• Silong - is the space found underneath the house used as a
storage space for the farming and fishing implements and
also for the animals kept
• Parts of the Kitchen:
• Dapogan - is a table on top of which is the river stone, shoe-
shaped stove or kalan.
• Ban gahan - this was later called ban gguera or banggerahan
and is used as a place for drying and storing pots and pans,
drinking glasses, plates and other kitchen utensils.
• Batakui - this is the unroofed area where water jars (used for
drinking, washing and bathing) are kept.
NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
• Exterior of a “Bahay-Kubo”
NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
• Dining Area of a Bahay-Kubo”
NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
END
• Thank you for listening and God Bless. 

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Pre-Spanish Architecture Presentation

  • 2. CONTENTS • Climate • History • Materials • Architectural Character • Pre-Spanish Architecture of Luzon • Bontoc • Ifugao • Isneg/ Apayao • Ivatan • Kalinga • Kankanai • Pre-Spanish Architecture of Visayas • Mangyan • Tagbanua • Pre-Spanish Architecture of Mindanao • Badiao • Manobo • Maranao • Samal • Tausug • T’Boli • Yakan • Nipa Hut (Bahay-Kubo)
  • 3. CLIMATE • The provinces in the low lands normally near the sea shores are hotter compare of the places in the high lands where they established their group in the mountains. During the months of March to June is the dry season and wet season is from July to October; the rest of the month is the mixture of both. So as the houses we're built in accordance to what the temperature and weather condition.
  • 4. HISTORY During the Pre-Spanish  Immigrants of Malay origin, food gatherers and hunters  3000 BC, joined by advance agricultural race from Indonesia  Barangays as tribal system  Converted to Islam in 1300 AD  Trade center of the orient
  • 5. MATERIALS BAMBOO NIPA COGON GRASS RATTAN GUIJO TREE YAKAL TREE
  • 6. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER • Tropical Architecture • Open and transparent • Light
  • 7. • BONTOC (Fayu) • Location: Mountain Area of Cordillera • House within a house shelter for rice, chickens, pigs and people • Plan: square in plan and is designed to facilitate various activities • Granary (falig) - area of 2.00 square meters is elevated on four posts of about 5’-0” high • Has a fireplace located at the rear left corner PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 8. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON • On the ground floor (cha-la-noii) the following areas are arranged from the doorway to the rear as follows: • a. Immediately at the left side of the main entrance is a rice threshing room of about 5 square feet in area and sunk about a foot into the ground. Found at the center of this room is the mortar used for threshing rice. • b. At the right side of the entrance is a bench 4’-O” wide,12’-O” long and l’-O” high where baskets, utensils and other tools are placed. Chickens are kept underneath this bench. • c. Adjacent to the threshing room is the kitchen. With an area of 5 square feet, it is provided with three concave stove stones hacked by a low stone wall, wooden shelves and water jars. • d. Across the only entrance, at the rear side of the house is the ang-an, which is used for sleeping and storage. This is the only room with wooden flooring and ceiling.
  • 9. • Structural: • Four corner posts and the side walls are built as supports to the roof • Front and side walls are made of wood connected to the posts • Rear wall is made of stone and mud • Roof framing is made up of a ridge post which Is supported by two queen posts • Queen posts are made to rest on a central horizontal beam • Other horizontal beams are provided to support the upper rafters PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 10. • Decorative Elements: • The sleeping compartment is provided with wooden boards or sleeping benches 3-O” x 4-O” in size. • The board is slightly inclined on one end to allow the sleepers head be elevated. On the other end is a pole where the sleeper can rest his feet. • Fire can be provided under this pole when the need for warmth arises in the occupant. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 11. • BONTOC HOUSE OF CORDILLERA MOUNTAINS PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 12. • Ifugao • Location: Mountains of Cordillera • Built on rice terraces near a spring or grove entry faces down slope • Plan: • enclosed structure which is square in plan • rests 2.00 high on four tree trunks as columns • Contains a single room having an area of 4x5M • interior space is used for cooking and sleeping • fireplace is located at the far right hand corner of the house • Shelves above the fireplace are provided for the storage of palay and firewood • Floor is about 1.50 to 2,00 above the ground made ofwooden planks resting on solid floor joists which overhang the floor PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 13. • Structural • posts are buried into a hole dug about half meter into the ground and are further secured by means of stones placed on each hole • floor girders are carved with mortises on both ends to fit into the pointed upper end of the posts which act as the tenons • lower part of the waliboards are mortised into the floor joists while the upper part are rabetted above into a transverse beam • roof is pyramidal covered with reed and grass PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 14. • Structural • Roof framing is made up of rafters resting on a brace above and which in turn is supported by a kingpost. • At the apex of the roof, the grass covering is made loose in order to allow the escape of smoke coming from the kitchen area. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 15. • Decorative Elements: • carabao’s skulls and pig’s jaws are used as indication of status and keeping peace with the gods • Ambubulan figure form placed on top of the roof is used as a protection against evil spirits and lightning and as a sign of asking a favour from the god Kabunyan • These symbolic items rather than the size of his house are used as induations of the Ifugao’s wealth. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 16. • Ifugao House of Cordillera Mountains PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 17. • Isneg/ Apayao • Location: Mountain of Apayao and the Northern end of Cordillera • Home of the Isneg boat people; pyramidal or hipped roof; annex on one or both ends; removable sidings for special occasion • Plan: • Elevated at approximately 1.50 above the ground • a single-room rectangular structure designed with three levels • lowest level: datag or xassaran, located at the center of the room • immediate level: ramuyon, occupy three sides of the floor proper (the lowest level) • highest level: tarakip, located on the remaining side of the house is an extension PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 18. • Structural: • Fifteen posts of heavy hardwood are used as supports • Posts are distributed in the following manner: • Sinit posts - six of these support the data g and two support the tarakip • Adixi posts - six of these support the roof • Atobrobo - a single post supporting the ridgepole PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 19. • There are no fixed window openings since wall construction system allow occupants to remove few wailboards in case air is needed for the interior. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 20. • Isneg of Apayao Mountain and Northern part of Cordillera PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 21. • Ivatan • Location: Slope of cliffs and villages built along the sides and tops of rocky hills of Batanes Island • Plan: • stand directly on the ground to withstand strong winds or typhoons • made up of two houses - the rakuh (big house) consists of the living room and sleeping quarters and the kusina (kitchen) • Structural: • The walls, made of lime and stone, is sometimes embeddcd with wooden reinforcements in order to resist the effect of a strong earthquake. The reinforcements run from the hase up to the roof frame. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 22. • Doors and windows are provided in the rakuh house but the wall facing the direction of the strongest winds are left solidly closed. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 23. • Kalinga • Location: Steep mountain slope of the Cordillera • Plan: • rectangular or octagonal form • octagonal shaped house is called binayon or finatyon • living area is elevated at 1.20 meters • Attic is located underneath the roof which is also used as granary • elevated fireplace is found at the left rear side • flooring of the elevated portions of the house is made of removable reed mats resting on floor joists PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 24. • Structural • total of 12 posts used as supports to the binayon house • square central portion of the house is defined and supported by four posts while the other eight posts are distributed on the four corners • The lower part of the wall is made of plaited bamboo or Sawali which rises up to the floor level, while the upper portion up to the eaves are made of wooden boards rabetted to the exterior floor PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 25. • the approach to the house is through a ladder which leads to a narrow platform at the front PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF LUZON
  • 26. • Mangyan • Location: Mountainside or hillside of Mindoro • Plan: • communal house is elevated from the ground at 1.50 meters to the surrounding platform • one-room structure measures 6.00 x 10.00 and is rectangular in plan • Palaganan - passageway At the central part of the house leading from the main door • Visitors may sleep along the palaganan but most of the time this is used as an extra storage space for the families • Individual families are not separated from one another by partitions. Rather, their space allotment is defined by a mat spread on the floor and also by their individual fireplaces. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
  • 27. • Structural: • walls are made of the bark of trees and are constructed a meter or less above the floor • Opening allows the occupants to observe the exterior without being seen from the outside • covered by a gabled roof with cogon grass thatching • Roof eaves project 1.00 meter beyond the wall for protection against the cold wind PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
  • 28. • There are no windows. Openings are provided through the space between the flooring and the underneath surface of the wall. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
  • 29. • Tagbanua • Location: Coastal and Near-Coastal plains and valleys of Central Palawan • Plan: • Elevated on stilts about 8’-O” high • usually made of eight levels • Each level corresponds to certain function such as entrance, cooking or hearth, dining, sleeping and various levels for storage • The highest level usually contains storage space for pillows and blankets • Structural: • Since there are various floor levels partitions are unnecessary • The entire house do not have windows PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF VISAYAS
  • 30. • Badjao • Location: Mindanao and Sulu Region • Plan: • Ladder serve as wash area • Mirror symbolize the number of children • Considered houseboats PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 31. • Badjao Houses of Mindanao PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 32. • Manobo • Location: Lowland of Agusan, Bukidnon, Davao, Misamis Oriental, Cotabato • Plan: • Flooring is made of withered bark of the mahogany tree or split bamboo • No decorations at all in the Manobo house because the Manobos stay outdoors most of the time • Four or more corner posts are used as main supports to the house • The main house is covered with sun-dried cogon grass gabled roof shaped like an inverted V • The roof for the kitchen is considerably lower than that of the main roof and is placed at right angles to the main house PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 33. • The only entrance to the house is located at the kitchen area. The ladder is made of the trunk of the tree cut with notches to serve as its steps. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 34. • Maranao Torogan • Location: Hills, along the river, road or lakeshore of Mindanao • An ancestral house for the datu and his family • Special Parts: • Tapaan – found at the Kitchen, made of plaited bamboo used for smoking fish and meat. • Kodal or the carabao corral – found underneath the Kitchen • Gibon or Paga - rooms not exposed to visitors; used as hiding place for the datu’s daughter • Lamin - a tower atop the brogan where the princess and her ladies in waiting hide during occasions • Panggao – datu’s ceremonial bed PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 35. • Structural: • The torogan house is constructed by first putting up the center post called rapuwilih followed by four corner posts called lukud. • Flouse posts are made from bunga wood and are placed on top of large stones for protection against the devastating effect of earthquakes • floor beams are supported by 25 thick posts • end beams are called panolong and are ornately carved with piako (fern-like) or naga (dragon-like) motifs • Walls are made of gisuk wooden panels carved with ornate okir designs PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 36. • Maranao House of Mindanao PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 37. • Samal • Location: Coastal waters of Jolo • Plan: • consisting of one or more small rooms and a kitchen are built partially above the ground and water on wooden posts • Structural: • Stilts are usually made of bamboo poles while walls are made of wooden boards or sawali • Roof thatching is held securely by placing flattened bamboo spaced far apart over it PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 38. • Samal House of Jolo PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 39. • Tausug • Location: Coastal water of Tapul, Siasi, Basilan, Malaysian, Borneo, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Sur, Cotabato • Bay-smug – their native name for traditional Tausug house • Plan: • Elevated above the ground, it consists of the following parts: entrance porch or salos, sleeping quarters and kitchen • Panran – an open extended platform used as a family area • The kitchen, whose flooring is a foot lower than that of the main house, is a separate area linked to the main house by a bridge made of bamboo or wooden planks • flooring of the house is made of thin strips of bamboo material • Bilik – sleeping area • Found at the roof top is the tajuk pusung. It is a wood carving in the form of the manuk manuk bird showing a stylized head and neck of a rooster or a stylized design of a naga dragon PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 40. • Structural: • sleeping area or the bilik is the only room in the house proper and is supported by 9 posts while the porch and the kusina are supported by separate posts • posts are made of heavy timber or bamboo • Except for the center post, all posts rise up to the roof • Wooden floor beams or hanglad attached to the posts together with other smaller beams support the floor joists • Beams and girders are joined together either by joints or by tying both members with hijuk vines or lagtang and haun vines • Walls are made of split bamboo or woven coconut palms wall does not reach up to the roof. An opening of about 0.45 meters is provided for ventilation PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 41. • Tausug House of Mindanao PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 42. • T’Boli • Location: Hilltops and mountaintops in the Lake Sebu area in Cotabato • Plan: • house is built on 6-O” high stilts, built with various levels • with an approximate area of 900 to 1,350 sq. ft. • Lowa - it is the central space used as sleeping area for overnight guests. It has an area of 15e-O” x 20’-0” and 8” lower than the areas alongside it. • BIaba - it is the side area, usually 6’-O” wide, used as working and conversational space. • Desyung - this is located opposite the Iowa and the blaba. This is regarded as the area of honor because here the head of the house entertains guests and performs rites under a curtained canopy. • Dofil - located on both sides of the desyung and sometimes elevated at a height of 3’-O” over the iowa, this is the sleeping quarters for the wives and children of the headman. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 43. • Bakdol - this is the entrance to the house • Kohu - this is the hearth made of beaten-earth floor. It has a shelf where pots and pans, baskets and other utensils are kept. • Dol - this is an area used for the kohu and stair landing. • Fato Hu - located at the rearmost part of the house, it is the utility area. • Kotel - a detached structure located some few feet away from the house which functions as a toilet PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 44. • Structural • Bamboo is generally used for the house posts • Walls are made of sawali or woven bamboo strips • The low biaba wall is hinged to the floor at its lower side so that it can be opened towards the outside in case an extended floor area is needed • The dofils are separated from one another by means of a sawali wall which extends up to the roof. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 45. • Yakan • Location: Mountainous interior of Basilan • Plan: • Elevated 2 to 3 meters above the ground • single-room structure rectangular in plan with approximately 50 to 100 sq. mts. floor area • does not have partitions • kitchen is used as the family’s dining area • porch is used for entertaining guests and as a resting place for the household • In the Living room, one will find a cloth-weaving Loom located near the door which leads to the porch outside PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 46. • Structural: • Posts are made of sturdy wood onto which floor beams are attached • walls are made of sawali or horizontal wooden boards or bamboo poles attached to one another by rattan lashings • Roof eaves overhang the wall at .50 meters PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAO
  • 47. • Doors are oriented towards the east for prosperity while few and small windows are provided because of the belief that bad spirits cannot pass through the small openings quite easily. A small window is often provided at the end wall opposite the kitchen. PRE-SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF MINDANAOC
  • 48. • An indigenous house used relatively all over the Philippines before the Spaniards. • Traditionally made of Bamboo tied together covered with thatched roof of Anahaw Leaves or Nipa • Originally, the bahay kubo is a one-room dwelling structure with porch provided on all sides of the house. Then, the bahay kubo graduated into a more sophisticated type of dwelling NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
  • 49. • Parts: • Bulgan - is the area reserved for entertaining guests • Silid - is a private room used for sleeping • Paglutuan or gilir - ¡s the kitchen or cooking area • Silong - is the space found underneath the house used as a storage space for the farming and fishing implements and also for the animals kept • Parts of the Kitchen: • Dapogan - is a table on top of which is the river stone, shoe- shaped stove or kalan. • Ban gahan - this was later called ban gguera or banggerahan and is used as a place for drying and storing pots and pans, drinking glasses, plates and other kitchen utensils. • Batakui - this is the unroofed area where water jars (used for drinking, washing and bathing) are kept. NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
  • 50. • Exterior of a “Bahay-Kubo” NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
  • 51. • Dining Area of a Bahay-Kubo” NIPA HUT (BAHAY-KUBO)
  • 52. END • Thank you for listening and God Bless. 