- Carlos A. Santos-Viola
Infobox Architect
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name = Carlos A. Santos-Viola
nationality = Philippines
birth_date = birth date|1912|4|8
birth_place =San Miguel, Bulacan ,Philippines
death_date = death date|1994|7|31
death_place =Quezon City , Philippines
practice_name = Arch. Carlos A. Santos-Viola, FPIA
significant_buildings = Iglesia ni Cristo Central office and Chapels,Lourdes School of Quezon City & Mandaluyong City |Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola (
April 8 ,1912 -July 31 ,1994 ) was anarchitect in thePhilippines . He is best known for designing and building churches for theIglesia ni Cristo (INC) religious group.Carlos was born Carlos Santos-Viola y Antonio in
San Miguel, Bulacan and one of six children to Melecio de Guzman Santos and Miguela Magpitang Antonio.Starting from San Miguel Elementary School, Carlos moved on to the
Ateneo de Manila to finish his high school education. While in Ateneo he joined the school band, and was quite active in basketball. Santos-Viola was one of the very first graduates of the College of Architecture of theUniversity of Santo Tomas in 1935. During this time the professors then were outstanding architects and engineers of the period, such as Tomas Arguelles,Tomas Mapua , Juan F. Nakpil,Fernando H. Ocampo , and Andres Luna de San Pedro.Santos-Viola worked in the office of Juan Nakpil after graduating. There he met Juan's youngest sister, Caridad, his future wife and mother to his children: Rosario, Milagros, Paz, Lourdes and Carlos Jr.
Shortly after World War II, he decided to open his own office in partnership with Alfredo J. Luz. In 1955, both parted ways and practiced separately.
His first exposure to the INC group was executed under Nakpil's company through the Bishop's Palace in
San Juan, Manila . INC gave the subsequent project directly to Santos-Viola. Although common elements may be visible, his designs were distinct from one another. Each structure was created on functionality that was built with integrity, adorned with 20th Century geometric forms garnished withGothic revival andBaroque lines. Among those completed designs was the INC's central office in Quezon City. Architect Santos-Viola was the first and only Filipino Architect who designed churches that were built all over the Philippines.Carlos was a lifelong devout
Roman Catholic . He ministered for the Our Lady of Lourdes Church inQuezon City and was frequently invited to join the INC but repeatedly denied the invitations due to ideological differences. He also taught architecture at the college where he graduated, and helped found thePhilippine Institute of Architects in 1938.Gallery
External links
[http://architectcarlosasantos-viola.blogspot.com/ Biographical Site]
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