Works
Churches
- Church of the Holy Sacrifice, University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1955
- Ozamis City Cathedral, 1960
- Manila Memorial Park Chapel, Paranaque, 1965
- Doña Corazon L. Montelibano Chapel, Bacolod City, 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
- St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church, Bacnotan, La Union, 1994
- Church of the Monastery of the Transfiguration, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, 1996
Public Buildings
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Hotels
- Davao Insular Hotel, Davao City, 1960
- InterContinental Manila, Ayala Avenue, Makati, 1969
- Hyatt Regency Hotel (now occupied by Midas Hotel & Casino Manila in 2011)
- Mandarin Oriental Makati
- Manila Hotel (New Building)
- Philippine Plaza Hotel, 1976 (now Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel)
Commercial Buildings
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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, CCP Dance Co., 1972
- Lucifer, Martha Graham Dance Co., for its 50th Anniversary Celebration, New York, 1975
- Adoration, 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, CCP 1994
- Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ballet Philiipines, 1994
- Suite for Lindy, from Ballet Philippines’ Ellias, CCP, 1995
Interior Design
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