Edifice Complex: Power, Myth, and Marcos State Architecture |
Contents
Cartographies of Power in Philippine Architecture | 21 |
Culture and Architecture under Martial Law | 37 |
The Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex | 83 |
Power and Myth in Marcos State Architecture | 127 |
Beyond Frivolity and Political Amnesia | 157 |
Index | 174 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic American archi architects artists Arts Theater Author's Collection Bagong Lipunan bahay kubo barangay beauty building built form Burnham CCP Complex CCP Theater church Coconut Palace colonial concrete construction create Cultural Center discourse edifice complex event façade Ferdinand Folk Arts Theater Foucault funds hectares Hotel identity ideology Imelda Marcos inauguration indigenous inspire Intramuros Jorge Ramos lady Leandro Locsin Majayjay Manila Bay Manila Film Center manipulation Mañosa Maramag Marcos regime Marcos's Marcosian martial law massive materials Metro Manila million pesos Miss Universe modernist monumental Museum myth National Arts Center nationalist architecture native neovernacular palingenetic Panopticon parade Parthenon Pavilion Performing Arts PHILCITE Philippine architecture PICC political President programs progress regime's rituals romantic nationalist roof Roxas Boulevard sculpture social Society space spatial spectacle structures style symbolic Tahanang Filipino tecture Theater of Performing tion tional traditional tural ture urban vernacular