
The
University of the Philippines is celebrating its centennial this year. I have always wanted to rediscover the Diliman campus and appreciate it in a different light. So I took time out one afternoon to take a stroll around.

Few people realize that UP Diliman is actually a treasure trove of architectural delights and works of art. Around campus, masterpieces of many renowned artists and architects go unnoticed. So I had my Sony Ericsson K850i handy to document my trip around the Diliman Republic.

I started my walk in
Quezon Hall, the administration building of UP, designed by
Juan Nakpil, National Artist for Architecture and a pioneer of Modern Philippine architecture. He is also credited for creating landmarks around the Academic Oval such as the
Carillon which continues to bring music to the Diliman campus after 50 years of existence and
Gonzalez Hall, the university’s main library.
Benitez Hall, home to the College of Education; and
Malcolm Hall which hosts the College of Law were designed by another renowned architect
Juan Arellano.

In front of Quezon Hall is an immortal masterpiece and an undying symbol of the University of the Philippines,
The Oblation by
Guillermo Tolentino.

From there, I proceeded to another prominent structure, the UP Chapel. And thanks to the decades-old acacia trees which lined the Academic Oval and the cool afternoon breeze, walking to it was refreshing and relaxing.
Part 2:
UP Chapel and the Church of the Risen LordPart 3:
More art and architecture from UP Diliman