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Lara House (Las Piñas)

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At present, the ground floor of the Lara House was utilized into a mixed use - residential occupancy and a barber shop. A grilled gate replaced the front door. The other parts of the house were disintegrated. Additional works were also conducted such as overlaying of concrete hollow blocks and cement
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Quadrant Style. With its predecessor, the First Transition Pre-1860s (which uses clay roofing tiles), the said style integrated galvanized (G.I.) roofing with thick gauge, second floor made of wood, and ground floor made of adobe stone. It is a single detached structure with an L-configuration plan.
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located at Daniel Fajardo. It was later converted into Las Piñas Emergency Hospital. The Las Piñas Emergency Hospital was established in 1977. It formally began as an Out-Patient Clinic. In 1984, former Mayor Filemon Aguilar upgraded the facility into the Las Piñas District Hospital by moving at
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was approved on February 10, 2004. The Act provided for the increase in bed capacity of the Las Piñas District Hospital from fifty (50) to two hundred (200) beds. The 400% increase in bed capacity would be implemented gradually over a three (3) year period.
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Don Calixto Lara, who used to own salt beds and lands, and his wife Andeng Velasquez were the original owners of the house. Don Calixto Lara was one of the 95 men that gathered and assembled for the Act of
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finishes. Several tarpaulins were also posted within the front facade of the house. Electrical wiring, accumulation of black deposits, and nearby vegetation present problems as well.
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The Lara House is a Post and Lintel Type of construction. Wood posts were located at the ground floor - reaching up to the second floor. It reflects Second Transition Post-1860s
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another site, presently located in Bernabe Compound, Pulanglupa in 1988. From 25-bed capacity, the Las Piñas District Hospital could then accommodate 50-bed capacity.
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Francesca Lara, daughter of Calixto Lara, was only 16 years old when the house was built. Her brothers, Cirpriano Lara, has lineage to
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In response to the needs of the rising population growth rate, Republic Act No. 9240, whose principal sponsor was Representative
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After serving its function at the Lara House, the administration was transferred into the former municipal library of the
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Trinidad Santos, daughter of Graciano Santos, was born on June 1, 1903. Her husband was Agrifino Trajano from
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One of its unique architectural features was its three-paneled wooden door located at the second floor.
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Along with its growth, the seat of power of Las Piñas continued to adapt with several changes as well.
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At present, the seat of administration of Las Piñas is located at the Las Piñas City Hall (
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From Las Piñas District Hospital to Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center
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Another view of Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center
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Another view of Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center
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Helen Samson-Lauterwald:The Bamboo Organ of Las Pinas p.132
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Second Transition Post 1860s Bahay na Bato; Quadrant Style
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Crisanto, Joyce & De la Torre, Visitacion (2006).
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From Old Municipal Hall to Las Piñas District Hospital
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Diego Cera Avenue
Las Piñas
Metro Manila
Philippine Declaration of Independence
Las Piñas Bamboo Organ
Charlene Gonzales
Intramuros
Pasay



Cynthia Villar
Alabang–Zapote Road


capiz-shell windows
ventanillas





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"The Philippine Revolution: The Act of Declaration of Philippine Independence"



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