Pedro Siochi
| Pedro Siochi y Angeles | |
|---|---|
| Kamundagan | 1886 Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines |
| Kagadanan | 1951 Manila, Philippines |
| Alma mater | University of Ghent, Belgium |
Si Pedro Siochi (1886–1951) sarong Filipinong arkitekto asin enhinyero sibil kan mga bantogan na mga landmark sa Filipinas.
Likod-osipon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si Pedro Siochi y Angeles sarong Tsino-Espanyol-Filipinong arkitekto asin enhinyero sibil nin mga bantogan na mga estruktura sa Filipinas. Siya namundag kan 1886 sa Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines.[1]
Edukasyon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si Siochi nagklase sa University of Ghent sa Belgium. Dangan ngapit siya nagtrabaho sa Philippine Bureau of Engineering and Construction.[2]
Karera
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Pedro Siochi and Company
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si Siochi iyo an kagtugdas asin kagsadiri kan kompanyang arkitektural na Pedro Siochi and Company, Inc.[3]
Mga maoonabihan na obra
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Sa mga maonabiban na mga trabaho kan Pedro Siochi and Company iyo an mga bantogan na landmark sa Filipinas:
- Talavera River Irrigation System in Bulacan Province (1923)
- Culasi Port in Roxas City (1926)
- Manila Central Post Office (1926) with Arch. Juan M. Arellano and Arch. Tomás Mapúa (1926)
- Legislative Building (1926) with Arch. Ralph Harrington Doane, Arch. Antonio Toledo, And Arch. Juan M. Arellano
- Manila Metropolitan Theater (1931) with Arch. Juan M. Arellano[4]
- St. Cecilia's Hall of St. Scholastica's College (1932) with Arch. Andres Luna San Pedro
- Taal Vista Lodge in Laguna (1937–39) with Andres Luna de San Pedro
- Cebu Provincial Capitol (1938) with Juan M. Arellano
- Caliraya Dam in Laguna (1939)
- Santa Catalina College (1952).[5]
Kagadanan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si Siochi nagtalikod na sa buhay kan 1951 sa Manila, Filipinas.
Hilnga man
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ Wood, Leonard (1925). Annual report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands. Washington D.C.: Washington G.P.O
- ↑ Lico, Gerard (2008). Arkitekturang Filipino: A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. p. 310. ISBN 978-971-542-579-7.
- ↑ Alarcon, Norma (2008). The Imperial Tapestry: American Colonial Architecture in the Philippines. Manila: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.
- ↑ Montinola, Lourdes (2010). Art Deco in the Philippines. Manila: ArtPositAsia. ISBN 978-971-057-905-1
- ↑ de la Torre, Visitacion (1981). Landmarks of Manila: 1571-1930. Makati: Filipinas Foundation, Inc.