Linggo, Oktubre 14, 2018

National Museum of Fine Arts


The National Museum of Fine Arts, formerly known as National Art Gallery, is an art museum in Manila. It is located at Padre Burgos Avenue across from the National Museum of Anthropology in the eastern side of Rizal Park. The museum, owned and operated by the National Musuem of the Philippines, was founded in 1998 and houses a collection of paintings and sculptures by classical Filipino artists such as Juan Luna, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo and Guillermo Tolentino.

The neoclassical building was built in 1921 and originally served to house the various legislative bodies of the Philippine Government. Known as Old Legislative Building, it was home of the bicameral congress from 1926 to 1972 and the Philippine Senate from 1987 to 1997.









The building was originally designed by the Bureau of Public Works (precursor of the Department of Public Works and Highways) Consulting Architect Ralph Harrington Doane and Antonio Toledo in 1918, and was intended to be the future home of the National Library of the Philippines, according to the Plan of Manila of Daniel H. Burnham. 

Meanwhile, a Capitol building for the Philippine Legislature (established on October 16, 1916) was to rise on Wallace Field, just south of the library (the location is now MarĂ­a Y. Orosa Street in Rizal Park). Instead, the Philippine Legislature decided to move into the Library building in 1926, and changes to the building's layout were done accordingly by architect Juan M. Arellano. It was built under the supervision of the construction firm Pedro Siochi and Company and the building therefore became known as the Legislative Building. The Second Regular Session of the 7th Philippine Legislature was formally opened on the inauguration of the building on July 16, 1926 in the presence of Governor-General Leonard Wood, then Senate President Manuel L. Quezon, House Speaker Manuel Roxas, and Colonel Carmi A. Thompson, envoy of President Calvin Coolidge of the United States. It was concurrently the headquarters of the National Library from 1928 to 1944.





In 1935, the Commonwealth of the Philippines was proclaimed, and the inauguration of President Manuel L. Quezon were held outside the building. The building became home of the National Assembly of the Philippines, and it was subsequently known as the National Assembly Building. In 1940, the National Assembly was replaced by a bicameral Congress of the Philippines, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives. The Senate occupied the upper floors while the House occupied the lower floors. The building would serve as home of the Commonwealth Congress until 1945.

In World War II, Japanese forces in Manila bombed and destroyed the building in February 1945. Most of the structure was beyond repair, except for the still-standing central portion. With the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines in 1946, the building was reconstructed to be the home of Congress. It was rebuilt by the U.S. Philippine War Damage Corporation to the same dimensions but with less interior and exterior ornamentation. Reconstruction began in 1949, while the Congress moved back the same year. The two wings of the building were completed in 1950. The building was rebuilt mostly from memory, with the aid of a few remaining blueprints.








The building became known as the Congress Building, and continuously served as home of the Congress of the Philippines until 1972 with the declaration of martial law. The Congress was effectively dissolved, and the building was padlocked. For a short time, the building became home of the offices of the Prime Minister of the Philippines, a position established under the 1973 Constitution, on the fourth floor, the Ombudsman on the third floor, the National Museum on the second floor, and the Sandiganbayan on the ground floor. The building was called the Executive House for the duration of that time.

The Congress of the Philippines was re-established with the ratification of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines. While the House of the Representatives moved to the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Constitution Hill, Quezon City, the Senate used the original Congress Building for their plenary sessions.












The Senate would use the Congress Building until May 1997, when it moved to the Government Service Insurance System Building on reclaimed land on Manila Bay in Pasay City. The former office of the Prime Minister was taken as the Office of the Vice President.













The building was then turned over to the National Museum of the Philippines in 1998.







On September 30, 2010, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines declared the building as a "National Historical Landmark" by virtue of Resolution No. 8 (dated September 30, 2010). A marker commemorating the declaration was unveiled on October 29, 2010.

(Note: Text from Wikipedia)

Miyerkules, Oktubre 3, 2018

RE/MAX Philippines expands network with the opening of new offices in Cebu


RE/MAX Philippines expands network with the opening of new offices in Cebu Two of the province’s leading businessmen turn to RE/MAX to take advantage of the property boom in the area





Cebu City, September 24, 2018 RE/MAX, the world’s leading franchisor of real estate brokerage services, has opened two new offices in Cebu in response to the strong economic growth being experienced by the province. Cebu-based businessmen Harry Morris and Von Jeric Tima-an have each opened a RE/MAX office to gain access to the Company’s 45 years of global brand recognition and operational expertise especially in the areas of recruitment and training of top agents.

RE/MAX was founded in 1973 by Dave and Gail Liniger, with an innovative, entrepreneurial culture affording its agents and franchisees the flexibility to operate their businesses with great independence. Over 120,000 agents provide RE/MAX a global reach of more than 100 countries and territories.



“We are delighted to welcome Harry and Von to the RE/MAX family,” said Kenneth Stern, Country Manager of RE/MAX Philippines. “They will have the full support of the entire RE/MAX global network to ensure success in the rapidly expanding Cebu property market.”

The boom in Cebu’s real estate industry is fueled by several factors such as the growth in the local information technology and business process outsourcing (IT-BPO) sector, boost in tourism and the increase in remittances and investments of Overseas Filipino Workers. All of these factors translate to a lot of first-time homebuyers.  



“There’s a lot of infrastructure and property development happening in Cebu not only in the local CBD’s but in neighboring areas such as Talisay, Minglanilla and Naga in the south, and Consolacion and Liloan in the north. Joining RE/MAX will give us a competitive edge in marketing all these new developments and in showcasing these potential investment opportunities to both local and foreign investors,” said Von Jeric Tima-an of RE/MAX Pro.

Cebu property values are also projected to continue their upward trend, which make for ideal investment opportunities.
“We want to be fully equipped to meet the influx of investors as we are seeing many areas in Cebu where the value of some properties could double in the next five years. And with the industry constantly evolving, we partnered with RE/MAX to stay ahead of the curve,” said Harry Morris of RE/MAX Properties.



With the opening of the two new offices, RE/MAX Philippines now has 27 franchises and more than 200 brokers and associates nationwide. Founded in 2012, RE/MAX Philippines aims to change the country’s Real Estate landscape by offering its affiliates the strength of the RE/MAX brand, its unparalleled live-training events and 24/7 online continuing education programs, the vast RE/MAX global network, and all the necessary tools and information an agent needs.

For more information about RE/MAX Philippines, to search home listings or find an agent in your community, please visit www.remax.ph.


About RE/MAX Philippines

RE/MAX is the world’s leading franchisor of real estate brokerage services that was founded in 1973 by Dave and Gail Liniger, with an innovative, entrepreneurial culture affording its agents and franchisees the flexibility to operate their businesses with great independence. Over 120,000 agents provide RE/MAX a global reach of more than 100 countries and territories. Nobody sells more real estate than RE/MAX when measured by residential transaction sides.

In 2018, RE/MAX was ranked as the Top 5th franchise company in the world according to the Entrepreneur Franchise 500® survey— making us the #1 Real Estate Franchise Company for 6 consecutive years.

RE/MAX Philippines was founded in 2012 and continues to grow its network with over 27 franchises and more than 200 brokers and associates nationwide, with each agent taking home an average of P3.7M in commission per year. RE/MAX Philippines aims to change the country’s Real Estate landscape by offering its affiliates the strength of the RE/MAX brand, its unparalleled live-training events and 24/7 online continuing education programs, the vast RE/MAX global network, and all the necessary tools and information an agent needs.

For more information about RE/MAX Philippines, to search home listings or find an agent in your community, please visit www.remax.ph