The Architect
														Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution, North Cemetery, Manila
														ARCADIO ARELLANO
(1872 - 1920)
Family
- Born in Tondo, Manila
 - Father, Luis Arellano, native of Bulacan, Bulacan; Mother, Bartola de Guzman; the third of fifteen children
 - One of his uncles was Deodato Arellano, a propagandist and the first president of the Katipunan
 - Married to Amalia Ocampo, daughter of Martin Ocampo, who was the owner of the publications El Renacimiento and Muling Pagsilang
 - Had nine children: Luis, Araceli, Natividad, Irma, Friné, Arturo, Raul, Otilio, and Elsa
 
Education
- Received elementary education from schools in Tondo
 - Received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1892
 - Took further courses in business and maestro de obras (construction foreman) from the Escuela de Artes y Oficios where he graduated in 1895
 
Patriotic Service
- Served in the engineering corps and attained the rank of captain during the second stage of the Revolution
 - In 1898 supervised the repairs to the Malolos Convent which was used by the Revolutionary government during the Revolution
 
American Regime
- Under the Schurmann Commission supervised the assessments in Intramuros
 - Was Governor W. H. Taft’s private consulting architect
 - Under Act 2494 in 1915 prepared the plans and specifications for the construction of a monument for the heroes of 1896
 
Architectural works
- Was considered a pioneer during his time
 - Departed from American and European designs, instead incorporated Filipino native plants and motifs
 - Built famous edifices and the residential buildings of the elite
 - Residential Buildings:
 - Gregorio Araneta’s home on R. Hidalgo Street
 - Ariston Bautista’s residence on Barbosa Street
 - Gonzalo Tuazon’s home
 - Commercial and Industrial Buildings
 - “El 82”
 - The former Hotel de Francia
 - Carmelo & Bauermann building
 - Gota de Leche on Lepanto Street
 - Casino Español on Taft Avenue
 
Others
- Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution
 - Legarda crypt at North Cemetery