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ART DECO for a Filipino-Spanish Buffet in Quezon City 

 

 

A  Buffet Restaurant as Reminiscence of the Philippine Commonwealth… distinctive Ambiance of a Fine Dining in Art Deco of the 1920”s. This is a proof of  Patriotic Artists and Architects in the Person of Arch. Reynold C. Lamasan in collaboration with Architect/Consultant Enrique G. Munar, both with extensive Interior Design background.

 

History...The Architects...and The Firm

       In 2003, RCLA Architects found a niche for  its expertise in Commercial / Residential Buildings Design and Construction Package at 3-4-5 Storey, with the Engineers from the Evangelista-Lamasan Clan and with the Construction Team from the Visayas. A Four Storey near UST, a Five Story at Nagtahan, Manila and High-end Residentials in Alabang.  Beginning 2007, the team held a  chance to expand in the Visayas with the prominent Boracay Resort Condotel, Swimming Pools and Residentials.  These venture in Boracay opened Resort Design opportunities in other parts of the country such as Palawan and Batangas.  

Reminiscing the Renaissance Art by Arch. Reynold C. Lamasan

 

Reminiscent of the Renaissance. This Five Storey Commercial/Residential known as “ Twenty202 Taft” is a timely blend with the grandeur of the 1960’s now beaming in a 21stCentury construction materials and technology. Located in one of the historical Avenue in the City of Manila City…. The Taft Avenue.

COMPASSION in every Architect's Design

by Arch. Ma. Elena E. Lamasan

Our DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES was born of COMPASSION.

 

….for almost 20 years since then.

 

In the Year 1995, Clients we meet are COUPLES STARTING A FAMILY. These young couples would request to have their houses designed in a low budget as their Source of Income would come from a MEAGER SALARY OF A YOUNG EMPLOYEE.

 

And so our ARCHITECTS would present a less budget – but a HOME FOR A GROWING FAMILY ….truly, this is A NECESSITY. With the COMPLETE PLANS AND DRAWINGS READY FOR BUILDING PERMIT, these couples does another request…

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