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ARCH 514 | History of Filipino Architecture
Slideshow developed by:
Arch. Edeliza V. Macalandag, UAP
Bohol Island State University | College of Architecture & Engineering
Between the Earth & Sky
EARLY PHILIPPINE SHELTERS
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Tabon M
fossilized
modern
discovere
Caves in Quezon,
Philippin
by Dr. Ro
American
the Natio
Philippin
CAVE DWELLINGS AS EARLY HUMAN SHELTER
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Tabon Cave
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Tabon Cave
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6/18A Tau't Batu man makes lunch near his cave abode, a raised platform of bamboo, where his family sits in the background. (Victo
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The food gatherer, the
fisherman, or the hunter, who
moved from one place to
another in his search for food
and game, fashioned the lean-to
from a frame made of tree
branches and twigs, using leaves
and fronds for sidings.
Lean-To or Portable Shelter
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Tree House or Arboreal Shelters
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Banaue Rice Terraces
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LongSheng
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Guilin
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Yuanyang
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Longji
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References
Lico, Gerard (2008). Arkitekturang Filipino: A History of Architecture andUrbanism in the Philippines. Quezon City: The University of the
Philippines Press.