REGIONAL DISTRICT A5
UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES
STRENGTH IN UNITY. RICHNESS IN DIVERSITY
LOCAL : RIZAL TAYTAY | PASIG | MARIKINA VALLEY | SAN JUAN MANDALUYONG | GREENHILLS | RIZAL EAST | RIZAL KALAYAAN 100 | RIZAL CAINTA 101 | SAN JUAN PINAGLABANAN • INTERNATIONAL: UAP CAL 116 | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Architecture is not reserved for an elite in any sense," writes art historian and writer Philip Jodidio. "It is rather the substance from which country, culture, city and identity are formed." This page is intended for the Architectural Landmarks and or Architectural Masterpieces that may be found within our community.
LANDMARKS
A popular landmark of Mandaluyong is the EDSA Shrine.
A historical landmark in San Juan City, the St. John the Baptist Church.
Dambana ng Pinaglabanan in San Juan City
Monument of Andres Bonifacio in San Juan City
Spirit of 1896 Monument in San Juan City
El Polvorin", is a Spanish word meaning "Gun Powder Depot"
situated in San Juan City
Museo ng Katipunan in San Juan City
Church of San Juan Del Monte (Santuario Del Sto Kristo
San Juan River bridge became a battlefield in both the 1896 and 1899 revolutions
Mandaluyong City Hall
Bantanyog ng Kabataan in Mandaluyong City
Dambana ng mga Alaala in Mandaluyong
San Felipe Neri Parish Church in Mandaluyong City
National Center for Mental Health in Mandaluyong City
Liwasang Katubusan in Mandaluyong
Tektite Tower in Pasig City
Ultra or Philippine Sports Complex in Pasig
Meralco Building designed by National Artist
Ortigas Center in Pasig City
Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Pasig City
Mutya ng Pasig Public Market, the largest in the country
Marikina City Hall
Marikina Clock Tower
Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church in Marikina