1. Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
PROVINCE OF BATANGAS
St. Blaise Community Academy, Inc.
San Luis, Batangas/ chs_sbca53@yahoo.com
043 – 783-369309997646638 / 09178076741
WEEKLY LEARNING PLAN SHS
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions (8:00-3:30)
Quarter: 2nd
Sem Grade Level: Grade 12- STEM A and B/ ABM/ HUMSS/ ICT
Week: Week 6 Learning Area: Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
CG/FIDP:
PS: Creates avenues to advocate the arts from the different regions.
Day Objectives Topic/s
Classroom-Based Activities
(DLP/DLL)
Home-Based Activities
(WHLP)
1
Monday
1. Make a jingle that
highlights the social
contributions of some of
the national artists of the
Philippines.
2. Define different artworks of
some of the National Artist
under the category of
Architecture.
3. Enumerate the
architectural structures
created by these artists.
4. Create a contemporary
design of a building that
will showcase the best of
who the Filipino is.
- The National Artist of the
Philippines for Architecture
Begin with classroom routine:
a. Prayer
b. Reminder of the classroom health and safety
protocols
c. Checking of attendance
d. Quick “Kamustahan”
A. Recall/ Review
Ask the learners to answer the question on the board:
“Which 21st
Century skills do you believe our last
topic about the National Artist of the Philippines for
Architecture falls in? (Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking,
Productivity, Technology Literacy).
Instruct the learners to expound their answers.
B. Motivation (Engage)
Direction: Make a jingle that highlights the social
contributions of some of the national artists of the
Philippines.
Ask the learners to do the following;
Read the The National Artist of the Philippines for
Architecture (Official Online LMS of SBCA, Inc.)
Link: https://www.genyo.com.ph
Accomplish the activities in Genyo and open this link for their
infographic Modification.
Link: https://www.canva.com
-What I know (Recall/ Review)
-What Is It (Motivation)
-What’s New (Analysis)
-What’s In (Abstraction)
-What’s More (Generalization)
-What I Can Do (Application)
- Assessment (Evaluation)
A. Recall/ Review
Ask the learners to answer the question in Padlet:
Link: https://www.padlet.com
“Which 21st
Century skills do you believe our last topic about the
National Artist of the Philippines falls in? (Communication,
Genyo
Digital
Playlist
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C. Analysis
Direction: Some of the national artists for
architecture are listed below. All you must do is list
each National Artist's works of art in the table.
D. Abstraction
Direction: Read and analyze the The National Artist
of the Philippines for Architecture
Philippine architecture is unique in that it reflects its
cultural heritage and the demand to adapt to its
environment. Surveying the architectural styles in the
country reveals varieties that range from traditional
Filipino dwelling, the bahay kubo, which is a small
one- room hut built using light woven materials, to
modern and stylish architectural designs that you
usually see in urbanized areas. The architecture of the
Philippines reflects its history and tradition. Churches
and mosque across the country as well as the
buildings in the metropolitan and rural areas have
risen in response to the growing demands of the
NATIONAL ARTIST
(ARCHITECTURE)
NAME OF ARTWORKS
LEANDRO V. LOCSIN
JUAN NAKPIL
ILDEFONSO P.
SANTOS
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Productivity,
Technology Literacy).
Instruct the learners to expound their answers.
B. Motivation (Engage)
Direction: Create a video jingle that showcases some of
the Filipino national artists' social accomplishments. Add it
to your digital playlist on genyo.
Link: https://www.canva.com
C. Analysis
Direction: Several of the national architects are visible on your
Genyo account. You must display each artwork in the table.
D. Abstraction
Direction: Click the link www.nationalartistofthePhilippinesfor
Architecture to view the PowerPoint presentation about the topic
itself.
Philippine architecture is unique in that it reflects its cultural
heritage and the demand to adapt to its environment.
Surveying the architectural styles in the country reveals
varieties that range from traditional Filipino dwelling, the
bahay kubo, which is a small one-room hut built using light
woven materials, to modern and stylish architectural
NATIONAL ARTIST
(ARCHITECTURE)
NAME OF ARTWORKS
LEANDRO V. LOCSIN
JUAN NAKPIL
ILDEFONSO P.
SANTOS
3. Filipinos. Moreover, the country is home to the best-
preserved planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.
1. PABLO S. ANTONIO (1901 – 1975)
Year of Conferment: 1976
Born at the turn of the century, national artist for
architecture Pablo Sebero Antonio pioneered
modern Philippine architecture. His basic design is
grounded on simplicity, no clutter. The lines are
clean and smooth, and where there are curves, these
are made integral to the structure. Pablo Jr. points
out, “For our father, every line must have a meaning,
a purpose. For him, function comes first before
elegance or form. The other thing that characterizes
Antonio’s structure is the maximum use of natural
light and cross ventilation. Antonio believes 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.
designs that you usually see in urbanized areas. The
architecture of the Philippines reflects its history and
tradition. Churches and mosque across the country as well
as the buildings in the metropolitan and rural areas have
risen in response to the growing demands of the varieties
that range from traditional Filipino dwelling, the bahay
kubo, which is a small one-room hut built using light woven
materials, to modern and stylish architectural designs that
you usually see in urbanized areas. The
architecture of the Philippines reflects its history and
tradition. Churches and mosque across the country as well
as the buildings in the metropolitan and rural areas have
risen in response to the growing demands of the Filipinos.
Moreover the country is home to the best-preserved
planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.
1. PABLO S. ANTONIO (1901 – 1975)
Year of Conferment: 1976
Born at the turn of the century, national artist for architecture
Pablo Sebero Antonio pioneered modern Philippine architecture.
His basic design is grounded on simplicity, no clutter. The lines are
clean and smooth, and where there are curves, these are made
integral to the structure. Pablo Jr. points out, “For our father, every
line must have a meaning, a purpose. For him, function
Grand Mosque in Cotabato
Grand Mosque in Cotabato
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Antonio’s major works include the following: Far
Eastern University Administration and Science
buildings, Manila Polo Club, Ideal
Theater, Lyric Theater, Galaxy Theater Captain Luis
Gonzaga Building, Boulervard Alhambra (now Bel-
Air)apartments, Ramon
Rocess Publications Building (now Guzman Institute
of Electronics).
2. LEANDRO V. LOCSIN (1928 -1994)
A man who believes that true Philippine architecture
“is the product of two great streams of culture, the
oriental and the occidental to produce a new object
of profound harmony, “Leandro V. Locsin is the man
responsible for designing everything you see at CCP
complex, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, folk
arts theatre, Philippine International Convention
Center, Philcite and Westin Hotel (now Sofitel
Philippine Plaza). Locsin’s largest single work is the
Istana Nurul Iman, the palace of the Sultan of
Brunei, which has a floor area of 2.2 million square
feet. The CCP Complex itself is a virtual Locsin
Complex with all five buildings designed by him.
comes first before elegance or form. The other thing that
characterizes Antonio’s structure is the maximum use of natural
light and cross ventilation. Antonio believes 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.
Antonio’s major works include the following: Far Eastern
University Administration and Science buildings, Manila Polo Club,
Ideal Theater, Lyric Theater, Galaxy Theater Captain Luis Gonzaga
Building, Boulervard Alhambra (now Bel-Air)apartments, Ramon
Rocess Publications Building (now Guzman Institute of
Electronics).
2. LEANDRO V. LOCSIN (1928 -1994)
A man who believes that true Philippine architecture “is the
product of two great streams of culture, the oriental and the
occidental to produce a new object of profound harmony,
“Leandro V. Locsin is the man responsible for designing
everything you see at CCP complex, the Cultural Center of the
Philippines, folk arts theatre, Philippine International Convention
Center, Philcite and Westin Hotel (now Sofitel Philippine Plaza).
Locsin’s largest single work is the Istana Nurul Iman, the palace
of the Sultan of Brunei, which has a floor area of 2.2 million square
feet.
The CCP Complex itself is a virtual Locsin Complex with all five
buildings designed by him.
Far Eastern University, Manila
Istana Nurul Iman
Far Eastern University, Manila
5. 3. JUAN F. NAKPIL (1899 – 1986) Year of
Conferment: 1973
Architect, Civil Engineer, Teacher and Civic leader, is
a pioneer and innovator in Philippine Architecture.
In essence, Nakpil’s greates contribution is his belief
that there is such a thing as Philippine Architecture,
espousing architecture reflective of Philippine
traditions and culture. It is also largely due to his
zealous representation and efforts that private
Filipino architects and engineers, law, are now able
to participate in the design and execution of
government projects. He designed the 1937
International Eucharistic Congress altar, and
reconstructed the Quiapo Church in 1930. The
additional dome and a second belfry can be credited
to this brilliant artist.
4.ILDEFONSO P. SANTOS, JR. (1929 – 2014)
Year of Conferment: 2006
Idelfonso Perez Jr. is one of the most recognize
landscape architects in the country. Landscape
Architecture enhances outdoor public spaces,
landmarks, and structures by contouring the
environment. Some of his famous works include the
Paco Park, Tagaytay Highlands Resort, Mt. Malarayat
Golf and Country Club in Lipa.
5. Jose Maria Zaragoza (1912-1994)
Year of Conferment: 2014
3. JUAN F. NAKPIL (1899 – 1986)
Year of Conferment: 1973
Architect, Civil Engineer, Teacher and Civic leader, is a pioneer
and innovator in Philippine Architecture. In essence, Nakpil’s
greates contribution is his belief that there is such a thing as
Philippine Architecture, espousing architecture reflective of
Philippine traditions and culture. It is also largely due to his
zealous representation and efforts that private Filipino architects
and engineers, law, are now able to participate in the design and
execution of government projects. He designed the 1937
International Eucharistic Congress altar, and reconstructed the
Quiapo Church in 1930. The additional dome and a second belfry
can be credited to this brilliant artist.
4.ILDEFONSO P. SANTOS, JR. (1929 – 2014)
Year of Conferment: 2006
Idelfonso Perez Jr. is one of the most recognize landscape
architects in the country. Landscape Architecture enhances
outdoor public spaces, landmarks, and structures by contouring
the environment. Some of his famous works include Paco Park,
Tagaytay Highlands Resort, Mt. Malarayat Golf and Country Club
in Lipa.
5. Jose Maria Zaragoza (1912-1994)
Year of Conferment: 2014
He is an architecture graduate from University of Santo Tomas. He
is the country’s 82nd
licensed architect. He work’s to have
advanced the progressive ideas of modernism in rebuilding the
Quiapo Church
Istana Nurul Iman
Quiapo Church
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5
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He is an architecture graduate from University of
Santo Tomas. He is the country’s 82nd
licensed
architect. He work’s to have advanced the progressive
ideas of modernism in rebuilding the Philippines from
the ashes of war in the mid-20th
century.
His works include St. John Bosco Parish in Makati City,
Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City and the,
National Shrine of Miraculous Medal, Meralco
Building, Green Hills Shopping Center and the
reconstructing of Quiapo Church interior.
E. Application
Direction: As an architect you are commissioned by
the Philippine government to design a building that
will showcase the best of who the Filipino is, create a
contemporary design of this future structure and give
it an appropriate name.
F. Generalization
Direction: Read and analyze the questions below.
Write your answer on the space provided. It must be
3 to 5 sentences only.
1. Which emerging artist best represents the
contemporary conditions of Filipinos? Explain
why it is best for you.
Philippines from the ashes of war in the mid-20th
century.His
works include St. John Bosco Parish in Makati City, Sto. Domingo
Church in Quezon City and the, National Shrine of Miraculous
Medal, Meralco Building, Green Hills Shopping Center and the
reconstructing of Quiapo Church interior.
E. Application
Direction: You have been hired by the Philippine government as
an architect to design a building that would best represent what it
means to be a Filipino, to give it a modern look, and to give it a
fitting name. Upload your work using the given link.
Link: www.compilation.com
F. Generalization
Direction: Read and analyze the following questions using the
link below. Which emerging artist best represents the
contemporary conditions of Filipinos? Explain why it is best for
you.
Link: www.artistcontemporaryconditions.com
1. How are the works of these artists a reflection of
contemporary times?
2. What makes Filipino architecture global?
7. 2. How are the works of these artists a reflection of
contemporary times?
3. What makes Filipino architecture global?
4. How is the local or the regional design
integrated in Philippine architecture?
5. Do you think work and accomplishment in
landscape architecture merit the National Artist
award? Explain your answer.
G. Evaluation
Direction: Read and analyze the statements carefully.
Write the correct answer on the space provided.
1.National artist for architecture ___________________
pioneered modern Philippine architecture. His basic
design is grounded on simplicity.
2. Locsin’s largest single work is the ___________________
the palace of the Sultan of Brunei, which has a floor
area of 2.2 million square feet.
3. ___________________ is one of the most recognized
landscape architects in the country.
4. The ________________________ and the ________________
are some parts of Quiapo Church which added by
Juan F. Nakpil.
5. CCP stands for ___________________________________.
6. Far Eastern University in Manila is one of the major
works of ___________________________.
7. _________________________ is an architecture graduate
from University of Santo Tomas. He is the country’s
82nd
licensed architect.
8. The CCP Complex itself is a virtual Locsin Complex
with all ______ buildings designed by him.
9. _________________ is an Architect, Civil Engineer,
Teacher and Civic leader, he is a pioneer and
innovator in Philippine Architecture.
10. Philippines is home of the best-preserved
planned ______________ colonial town in Asia.
3. How is the local or the regional design integrated in
Philippine architecture?
4. Do you think work and accomplishment in landscape
architecture merit the National Artist award? Explain your
answer.
G. Evaluation
Direction: Carefully read and consider the statements. Using your
genyo account, respond to the following questions.
1.National artist for architecture ___________________ pioneered
modern Philippine architecture. His basic design is grounded on
simplicity.
2. Locsin’s largest single work is the ___________________ the palace
of the Sultan of Brunei, which has a floor area of 2.2 million square
feet.
3. ___________________ is one of the most recognized landscape
architects in the country.
4. The ________________________ and the ________________ are some
parts of Quiapo Church which added by Juan F. Nakpil.
5. CCP stands for ___________________________________.
6. Far Eastern University in Manila is one of the major works of
___________________________.
7. _________________________ is an architecture graduate from
University of Santo Tomas. He is the country’s 82nd
licensed
architect.
8. The CCP Complex itself is a virtual Locsin Complex with all
______ buildings designed by him.
9. _________________ is an Architect, Civil Engineer, Teacher and Civic
leader, he is a pioneer and innovator in Philippine Architecture.
10. Philippines is home of the best-preserved planned
______________ colonial town in Asia.