From the Vault: Philippine Pavilion 1964
Join Professor Gerard Lico as he uncovers the plans of the famous Philippine Pavilion at the New York World's Fair in 1964 with its supervising architect, Architect Arturo Valenzuela. This series takes a look at different objects and archival materials from the past, while decoding their meaning, social implication, and hidden ideologies in the context of their respective time and space. ------- FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK! / doculico #DocuLico #ArkitekturaPH

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