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Stamps featuring the Philippine Architectural Heritage

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue a set of stamps and a souvenir sheet to publicize the Filipino Heritage Festival Month Celebration, featuring some famous buildings to showcase our architectural heritage.

Stamps featuring the famous lighthouses in the Philippines

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The Philippine Postal Corporation will issue a set of stamps and a souvenir sheet featuring some famous lighthouses in the Philippines.

Trivias about Philippine Architectural Heritage

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EI Hogar D. Antonio Melian established in 1910 a building society that issued mortgages called "EI Hogar Filipino." Four years later, in 1904, the four story building of the company, designed and constructed by Irureta-Goyena, was inaugurated on the corner of Juan Luna in Binondo facing the Pasig River. Designed with touches of the French Beaux Arts style, it has an enriched entablature topped with an attic story and a flat roof. It looks deceptively sedate until one enters its discreet entranceway. The double door leads to a center courtyard with balustraded corridors connected by an exuberant Art Nouveau staircase situated along the end of a passageway. With bronze griffins for newel posts and gilt swirling around initialed medallions, the interior speaks of a bygone elegance.

Regina Building One of the earliest structures made of reinforced concrete, a material introduced during the American colonial period. According to sources, the original three-story building was designed by Andres Luna San Pedro. In the early 1930's it was bought by the De Leon family from the Roxas family and a fourth floor commissioned from architectFernando Ocampo. The building is one of Manila's architectural landmarks, and is an example of the Art Deco style. Together with the Perez-Samanillo.