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Iloilo Customs House

The Iloilo Customs House, also known as Aduana de Iloilo, is a historical building in Iloilo City, Philippines. It was built in 1916[1] to a design by American architect Ralph Harrington Doane, then Consulting Architect of the Bureau of Public Works in the Philippine Islands. Among the three American-era customs houses in the Philippines, it is the second largest (after Manila's) and second oldest (after Cebu's, now known as Malacañang sa Sugbo). The building is located at Muelle Loney Street and Aduana Street along the Iloilo River and still houses the offices of the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Immigration in Iloilo City.[2]

Iloilo Customs House
Casa de Aduana de Iloilo
Iloilo Customs House facing the Iloilo River
Alternative namesAduana de Iloilo
General information
StatusActive
TypeGovernment building
Architectural styleNeoclassical
AddressMuelle Loney Street corner Aduana Street, Iloilo City Proper
Town or cityIloilo City
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates10°41′39″N 122°34′20″E / 10.694175°N 122.572146°E / 10.694175; 122.572146Coordinates: 10°41′39″N 122°34′20″E / 10.694175°N 122.572146°E / 10.694175; 122.572146
Completed1916
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ralph Harrington Doane

History

The Iloilo Customs House was built in 1916, during the American colonial period in the Philippines. It was then referred to as the Iloilo Customhouse, completed with an original appropriation of ₱200,000, plus an additional appropriation of ₱33,000 in 1917.[3] It is the second custom house built by the Americans after the Cebu Customs House (now known as Malacañang sa Sugbo) of 1910.

Planning for the new custom house of the port of Iloilo started in 1913, with Consulting Architect William E. Parsons initially overseeing the project.[4] The new building was to rise west from the old Spanish-era custom house near the river.

After the departure of Parsons in 1914, the new Consulting Architect George C. Fenhagen took over in the preparation of building plans. Vol. 4 No. 2 of the Bureau of Public Works Bulletin (July 1915) described the circumstances leading to its construction:[5]

The Consulting Architect has stated that plans for the customhouse will be, he hopes, finally completed about the 1st of August. The residents of Iloilo have become rather impatient for some evidence of this structure. Assurance has been given, however, that work will be started immediately upon the receipt of the plans and it is hoped that nothing further will prevent its being started at an early date.

Ralph Harrington Doane replaced Fenhagen as Consulting Architect in 1916, and prepared the final architectural plans of the building. Doane was very critical of Parsons' work in the islands, and endeavored to improve the aesthetics i.e. ornamentation of public buildings. Among his oeuvre are the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol and the National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila).

In 2018, the building underwent rehabilitation by National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).[1]

The building is currently undergoing another rehabilitation for adaptive reuse. It is planned to house a maritime museum by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2023, the third thematic history museum in the Visayas after the NHCP Museum of Philippine Political History and Presidential Gallery in Cebu City and the NHCP Museum of Philippine Economic History, also in Iloilo City.[6][7]

Architecture

The architectural style of the Iloilo Customs House is neoclassical, with a dominant central tower. The Manila Customs House, designed by Juan Arellano and constructed towards the end of the American colonial period, is a more ornate version.[2]

Filipino architect Tomas Mapua is often erroneously credited for its design, although he only entered service in the Bureau of Public Works in 1917, when the building was already substantially completed, and as an assisting architect (together with Juan Arellano) to the new Consulting Architect, Ralph Harrington Doane.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "NHCP turns over the completed restoration project for Customs House Building". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. February 8, 2018. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  2. ^ a b ExploreIloilo.com. "Iloilo Customs House (Aduana)". Explore Iloilo. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  3. ^ "Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 6 No. 1, p. 13". Internet Archive. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  4. ^ "Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 2 No. 4, p. 39". Internet Archive. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  5. ^ "Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 4 No. 2, p. 33". Internet Archive. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Lena, Perla (November 28, 2022). "Iloilo's Jaro belfry rings again after 74 years". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  7. ^ "[Ilonggo Notes] Why Iloilo should be the museum capital of the Philippines". RAPPLER. May 8, 2022. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 6 No. 1, p. 13". Internet Archive. Retrieved December 21, 2022.

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The Iloilo Customs House also known as Aduana de Iloilo is a historical building in Iloilo City Philippines It was built in 1916 1 to a design by American architect Ralph Harrington Doane then Consulting Architect of the Bureau of Public Works in the Philippine Islands Among the three American era customs houses in the Philippines it is the second largest after Manila s and second oldest after Cebu s now known as Malacanang sa Sugbo The building is located at Muelle Loney Street and Aduana Street along the Iloilo River and still houses the offices of the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Immigration in Iloilo City 2 Iloilo Customs HouseCasa de Aduana de IloiloIloilo Customs House facing the Iloilo RiverAlternative namesAduana de IloiloGeneral informationStatusActiveTypeGovernment buildingArchitectural styleNeoclassicalAddressMuelle Loney Street corner Aduana Street Iloilo City ProperTown or cityIloilo CityCountryPhilippinesCoordinates10 41 39 N 122 34 20 E 10 694175 N 122 572146 E 10 694175 122 572146 Coordinates 10 41 39 N 122 34 20 E 10 694175 N 122 572146 E 10 694175 122 572146Completed1916Design and constructionArchitect s Ralph Harrington Doane Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Iloilo Customs House was built in 1916 during the American colonial period in the Philippines It was then referred to as the Iloilo Customhouse completed with an original appropriation of 200 000 plus an additional appropriation of 33 000 in 1917 3 It is the second custom house built by the Americans after the Cebu Customs House now known as Malacanang sa Sugbo of 1910 Planning for the new custom house of the port of Iloilo started in 1913 with Consulting Architect William E Parsons initially overseeing the project 4 The new building was to rise west from the old Spanish era custom house near the river After the departure of Parsons in 1914 the new Consulting Architect George C Fenhagen took over in the preparation of building plans Vol 4 No 2 of the Bureau of Public Works Bulletin July 1915 described the circumstances leading to its construction 5 The Consulting Architect has stated that plans for the customhouse will be he hopes finally completed about the 1st of August The residents of Iloilo have become rather impatient for some evidence of this structure Assurance has been given however that work will be started immediately upon the receipt of the plans and it is hoped that nothing further will prevent its being started at an early date Ralph Harrington Doane replaced Fenhagen as Consulting Architect in 1916 and prepared the final architectural plans of the building Doane was very critical of Parsons work in the islands and endeavored to improve the aesthetics i e ornamentation of public buildings Among his oeuvre are the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol and the National Museum of Fine Arts Manila In 2018 the building underwent rehabilitation by National Historical Commission of the Philippines NHCP 1 The building is currently undergoing another rehabilitation for adaptive reuse It is planned to house a maritime museum by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2023 the third thematic history museum in the Visayas after the NHCP Museum of Philippine Political History and Presidential Gallery in Cebu City and the NHCP Museum of Philippine Economic History also in Iloilo City 6 7 Architecture EditThe architectural style of the Iloilo Customs House is neoclassical with a dominant central tower The Manila Customs House designed by Juan Arellano and constructed towards the end of the American colonial period is a more ornate version 2 Filipino architect Tomas Mapua is often erroneously credited for its design although he only entered service in the Bureau of Public Works in 1917 when the building was already substantially completed and as an assisting architect together with Juan Arellano to the new Consulting Architect Ralph Harrington Doane 8 See also EditAduana Building Manila Customs House References Edit a b NHCP turns over the completed restoration project for Customs House Building National Historical Commission of the Philippines February 8 2018 Retrieved July 10 2022 a b ExploreIloilo com Iloilo Customs House Aduana Explore Iloilo Retrieved July 10 2022 Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin Vol 6 No 1 p 13 Internet Archive Retrieved December 21 2022 Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin Vol 2 No 4 p 39 Internet Archive Retrieved December 21 2022 Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin Vol 4 No 2 p 33 Internet Archive Retrieved December 21 2022 Lena Perla November 28 2022 Iloilo s Jaro belfry rings again after 74 years Philippine News Agency Retrieved December 2 2022 Ilonggo Notes Why Iloilo should be the museum capital of the Philippines RAPPLER May 8 2022 Retrieved December 2 2022 Bureau of Public Works Quarterly Bulletin Vol 6 No 1 p 13 Internet Archive Retrieved December 21 2022 External links Edit Media related to Customs House 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