Francisco Mañosa
Francisco Mañosa is a Filipino architect noted for his Filipino inspired architectural designs. He designed The Coconut Palace.
Manosa, on May, 2008 built his own Ayala alabang village Bahay Kubo mansion. With only 3 posts or "haligi", it has 5 one-inch coconut shell doors, 2nd floor, a "silong", Muslim room, sala, and master's bedroom with a fish pond therein.[1][2]
Works
Churches
- Mary Immaculate Parish (Nature's Church)
- Assumption College Chapel
- Quadricentennial Altar
- Risen Lord Parish Church (Las Pinas)
- Shrine of Our Lady of Peace (EDSA)
- St. Joseph Church (Las Pinas)
- World Youth Day Papal Altar
Residential
- Mañosa Residence (Ayala Alabang)
- Arnaiz Residence
- Cahaya "The Sanctuary"
- Diego Cierra Homes
- Floriendo Residence
- Hoffmann Residence
- Hofileña Residence
- Pabahay - Bayanihan
- Pabahay -PNP
- Valenciano Residence
Commercial
- Eagle Ridge Building
- JMT Corporate Center
- The New Medical City
- Nielson Towers (Makati)
- San Mig Pub (Ortigas)
- Saztec Building
- Sulo Restaurant
Institutional
- Aquino Center
- Ateneo Education Building
- Ateneo Professional School
- Bamboo Mansion
- Centro Escolar University class
- Coconut Palace
- Corregidor Island
- De La Salle Zobel School (Alabang)
- Environmental Research Center
- Gatches Village
- Lanao Provincial Capitol church
- Learning Child
- Philippine Friendship Pavilion
- St. Andrew's Parish School (Paranaque)
References
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