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Article: In praise of Lor Calma's architectural forms.(Home and Garden)
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- Manila Bulletin
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- November 10, 2009
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Design and architecture has been the province of Lor Calma, the vanguard of Philippine modernism whose creations, in more than half a century, speak a pared down language of glass, stone and steel, evoking the sheer beauty of the straight line. His legacy in Philippine architecture is secured but at 82, Calma is no old fogey about to rest on his laurels. He is showcasing a new body of work—this time in the field of visual arts—in an exhibit which opened at the Ayala Museum last Monday. “Architect Lor Calma: Paintings and Sculptures” will be on view until January next year, after which will move to the pockets of spaces at the Greenbelt Park. ...
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