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Essay heading: U.P. Diliman Quezon Hall
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al. 17). The open portico, fluted
columns, tiled roof, paired columns on the Observatory Deck, and relief details
on its corners point to its classical origins, while its use of floor-mounted
floodlights, a curvilinear cantilevered walkway, geometric grillwork and a
simplified entablature frame points forward to a more modern persuasion
(Canete et... displayed 300 characters
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al. 18). Yet, it was a fact that Quezon Hall's architect, Juan Nakpil
based the peristyle concept from Finnish-born American architect Eliel
Saarinen's Main Hall. However, he made it genuine and unique by duplicating
the building's strategic location at the terminus of the University Avenue,
horizontally orienting the volumetric arrangements punctured by a classic grand
peristyle at the center, and utilizing landscape elements such as reflecting pool
and Oblation as counterpoint (Lico vol... displayed next 300 characters
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