Leandro Valencia Locsin, Sr. (August 15, 1928 – November 15, 1994), also known by the initials LVL and the nickname "Lindy", was a Filipino
architect
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,
artist
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, and
interior designer
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known for his use of
concrete
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, floating volume and simplistic design in his various projects. An avid collector, he was fond of modern painting and
Chinese ceramics
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. He was proclaimed a
National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture in 1990 by the late
President
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Corazon C. Aquino.
Life and career
Locsin was born on August 15, 1928, in
Silay,
Negros Occidental
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, a grandson of the first governor of the province. He completed his elementary education at
De La Salle College in Manila before returning to Negros due to the
Second World War
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. Locsin then returned to
Manila
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to finish his secondary education in
La Salle and studied Pre-Law before shifting to pursue a
Bachelor's Degree
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in Music at the
University of Santo Tomas
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. Although he was a talented pianist, he later shifted to Architecture.

In 1955, Fr. John Delaney, S.J., then Catholic Chaplain at the
University of the Philippines - Diliman, commissioned Locsin to design a chapel with an open plan and can easily accommodate 1,000 people. The
Church of the Holy Sacrifice is the first round chapel in the Philippines to have an altar in the middle, and the first to have a thin shell concrete dome. The floor of the church was designed by
Arturo Luz, the
Stations of the Cross
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by
Vicente Manansala and
Ang Kiukok, and the cross by
Napoleon Abueva, all of whom are now National Artists.
Alfredo L. Juinio served as the building's structural engineer. Today, the church is recognized as a National Historical Landmark and a Cultural Treasure by the National Historical Institute (now the ''
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
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'') and the
National Museum
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, respectively.

On his visit to the United States, Locsin met some of his influences,
Paul Rudolph and
Eero Saarinen
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. It was then he realized to use
concrete
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, which was relatively cheap in the Philippines and easy to form, for his buildings.
In 1969, he completed what was to be his most recognizable work, the Theater of Performing Arts (now the ) of the
Cultural Center of the Philippines
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. The
marble
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façade
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of the building is cantilevered from the terrace by huge arching columns at the sides of the building, giving it the impression of being afloat. A large
lagoon
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in front of the theatre mirrors the building during daytime, while fountains are illuminated by underwater lights at nighttime. The building houses four theaters, a museum of ethnographic art and other temporary exhibits, galleries, and a library on Philippine art and culture.
In 1974, Locsin designed the Folk Arts Theater (now the ''
Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas''), which is one of the largest single-span buildings in the Philippines with a span of . It was completed in only 77 days, in time for the 1974
Miss Universe
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Pageant. Locsin was also commissioned to build the
Philippine International Convention Center, the country's premiere international conference building.
After the
Federico Ilustre-designed original terminal of
Manila International Airport was destroyed by a fire in 1962, the Philippine government chose Locsin for the rehabilitation design. Serving as an international terminal for 10 years, it later became a domestic terminal upon the opening of what is now the present-day
Terminal 1, which was also designed by Locsin. A second fire later damaged the rehabilitated domestic terminal in 1985 and the site is currently occupied by the present-day
Terminal 2.
Locsin was also commissioned in 1974 to design the
Ayala Museum to house the Ayala art collection. It was known for the juxtaposition of huge blocks to facilitate the interior of the exhibition. Locsin was a close friend of the Ayalas. Before taking the board examination, he took his apprenticeship at Ayala and Company (now the
Ayala Corporation
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) and was asked to design the first building on
Ayala Avenue, and several of the Ayalas' residences. When the collection of the Ayala Museum was moved to its current location, the original was demolished with Locsin's permission. The current building was dedicated in 2004, and designed by his firm, L.V. Locsin and Partners, led by his son Leandro Y. Locsin, Jr.
Locsin also designed some of the buildings at the
UP Los Baños campus. The Dioscoro Umali Hall, the main
auditorium
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, is clearly an example of his distinct architecture, with its large
canopy that makes it resemble the main theatre of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Most of his work is concentrated in the Freedom Park, with the Student Union Building which was once damaged by a fire, the
Carillon
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, the Continuing Education Center and the auditorium. He also designed the SEARCA Residences, and several structures at the
National Arts Center (housing the Philippine High School for the Arts) at
Mt. Makiling,
Los Baños, Laguna
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.
Most of Locsin's work has been within the country, but in 1970, he designed the Philippine Pavilion of the
World Expo in
Osaka, Japan
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. His largest single work is the
Istana Nurul Iman
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, the official residence of the
Sultan of Brunei. In 1992, he received the
Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize from
Fukuoka
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.
Locsin's last work was a church in
Malaybalay,
Bukidnon
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.
Personal life
Locsin was married to Cecilia Yulo and had two children. One of them, Leandro Yulo Locsin, Jr., nicknamed Andy, is also an architect and currently serves as the owner and head of the L.V. Locsin and Partners.
Death and legacy

He died in the early morning hours on November 15, 1994, at the
Makati Medical Center in
Makati
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after suffering a stroke 10 days earlier. The campus of
De La Salle-Canlubang, built in 2003 on a land donated by his family, was named after him. A senior high school in Novaliches, Quezon City is named in his honor.
Works
Churches

*
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice,
University of the Philippines
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, Diliman, 1955
* Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Ozamiz City, 1960
* Manila Memorial Park Chapel, Paranaque, 1965 (renovated in 1990, 1995, 2000, 2010 & 2020)
* Doña Corazon L. Montelibano Chapel, University of St. La Salle, Bacolod, 1965
*
Church of Saint Andrew, Bel-Air Village, Makati, 1968
* Holy Cross Memorial Chapel, Novaliches, 1969
* Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, UP Village, Quezon City, 1970
* Chapel of St. Alphonsus Ligouri, Magallanes Village, Makati, 1970 (destroyed by fire in 2004, now replaced and rebuilt by Arch. Dominic Galicia in 2007.)
*
Cadiz Church, Negros Occidental, 1972
*
Church of the Monastery of the Transfiguration, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, 1983
*
St. John the Baptist Church, Kalibo, Aklan, 1993
*
St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church, Bacnotan, La Union, 1994
Public Buildings
Hotels
* Davao Insular Hotel, Davao City, 1960 (now renamed as Waterfront Insular Hotel)
*
InterContinental Manila, Ayala Avenue, Makati, 1969 (closed on December 31, 2015 ''
otel site redevelopment is being studied with Locsin's firm L. V. Locsin and Partners according to Ayala Land & now currently replaced by Ayala One Building')
*
Hyatt Regency Hotel (now occupied by Midas Hotel & Casino Manila in 2011)
*
Mandarin Oriental Manila (closed on September 9, 2014 ''
otel site redevelopment is being studied with Locsin's firm L. V. Locsin and Partners according to Ayala Land')
*
Manila Hotel
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* Philippine Plaza Hotel,
1976 (now Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel)
Commercial Buildings
Sets for Theatrical Production
* Sets for Various Ballets by Ricardo Casell, 1954
*
Lady Be Good production by Frederico Elizarde, 1954
*
Noche Buena, CCP Dance Co., 1970
*
Jewels, CCP Dance Co., 1970
*
Madame Butterfly
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It is based on the short story " Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Lut ...
, CCP Dance Co., 1972
*
Lucifer
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, Martha Graham Dance Co., for its 50th Anniversary Celebration, New York, 1975
*
Adoration
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Ancient Rome
In class ...
, Martha Graham Dance Co., New York, 1976
*
Point of Crossing, Martha Graham Dance Co., New York, 1976
*
Larawan ng Pilipino Bilang Artista, CCP, 1989
*
La Traviata, CCP, July 1990
*
Madame Butterfly
''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
It is based on the short story " Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Lut ...
, CCP 1994
*
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ballet Philiipines, 1994
*
Suite for Lindy, from Ballet Philippines’ Ellias, CCP, 1995
Interior Design
See also
*
Culture of the Philippines
References
Further reading
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External links
*
Arkitekturang Filipino - Leandro V. Locsin*''The Architecture of Leandro V. Locsin'', Nicholas Polites, Weatherhill Books.
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice declared a National Treasure Francezca C. Kwe. Retrieved on March 31, 2007.
Leandro Locsin Arkitekturang Filipino. Retrieved on April 18, 2011.
*
Leandro Valencia Locsin. Filipino architect', Jean-Claude Girard, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel / Berlin / Boston 2022. .
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Modernist architects
Modernist architecture in the Philippines
1928 births
1994 deaths
De La Salle University alumni
National Artists of the Philippines
University of Santo Tomas alumni
People from Silay
20th-century Filipino architects
Visayan people
Brutalist architecture in the Philippines