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Tomás Mapúa

Tomás Bautista Mapúa (December 21, 1888 - December 22, 1965) was an architect, educator and businessman from the Philippines. He was the founder and first president of the Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT) after he established the school on February 25, 1925.〔Nellist, G. Men of the Philippines: a biographical record of men of substantial achievement in the Philippine islands, Manila 1931〕 He was the first registered architect in the Philippines and first worked at the Philippine Bureau of Public Works. He later established his own construction company, the MYT Construction Works, Inc.〔
==Biography==
Tomas Mapua was born to Juan Mapua and Justina Bautista on December 21, 1888 in Manila. His education started at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila and at the Liceo de Manila. In 1903, he was sent to the United States to complete his high school education and college education as one of the ''pensionado'' students of the United States. The 1903 Pensionado Law awarded university scholarships to the US for Filipino exemplary Filipino students. In exchange, they agreed to work on local government construction projects.〔 He completed his secondary education at the Boone’s Preparatory School in Berkeley, California and obtained his architecture degree at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.〔administration (2011). ("History" ). Mapua Institute of Technology. Retrieved on 2014-12-21.〕
Upon his return to the Philippines, he joined the Bureau of Public Works where he initially worked as a draftsman in the agency from 1912 to 1917. He was later appointed as the supervising architect for the Bureau from 1917 to 1928. He spearheaded many government projects including the Philippine General Hospital Nurses Home,〔("Tomas B. Mapua" ). History of Architecture. Retrieved on 2014-12-21.〕 Psychopathic Building (National Mental Hospital) and the School for the Deaf and Blind. He also designed the Manila Central Post Office Building in Ermita, Manila. Tomas became known for his great contributions in the field of architecture.〔
Around 1920, Mapua joined the competition for the design of the new school building initiated by the La Sallian Brothers. He won the competition against nine other entries and was awarded with a prize of P5,000.00.〔Rubio, Paulo (2014-11-06). ("De La Salle University St. La Salle Hall" ). Arquitectura Manila. Retrieved on 2014-12-21.〕 (The building, St La Salle Hall, was the only structure from the Philippines to be included in the coffee table book, "1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die: The World's Architectural Masterpieces," authored by Mark Irving and published by Quintessence Books in 2007.)〔Villalon, Augusto (2009-04-12). ("DLSU building included in int’l best-of list" ). Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved on 2014-12-21.〕〔Irving, Mark (2007). "1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die: The World's Architectural Masterpieces", pg. 390. Quintessence Books, London. ISBN 978-0789315649.〕
He was also one of the first councilors of the City of Manila. He co-founded and became one of the presidents of the Philippine Institute of Architects. After retiring from public life, he eventually went back to the private sector. Aside from MIT, he led his own construction firm called MYT Construction Works, Inc. His designs for private homes had also been adjudged as among Manila’s beautiful houses before World War II.〔

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