Lepanto Building
The Lepanto Building,, is a 20-storey office building in Paseo de Roxas in Makati City. It was inaugurated in 1978 and was designed by distinguished architect Gabriel Formoso.
History
The Lepanto Building is one of the earliest buildings in the Makati Central Business District. Built along Paseo de Roxas in the early 1970s, beside the now demolished Doña Narcisa de Leon Building, the building was designed for the Philippine headquarters of the Bank of America and the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company.Architecture and design
The Lepanto Building was a product of Filipino architect Gabriel Formoso, known for his distinctivehigh-arch design inspired by Spanish architecture, and his preference for the use of adobe walls. This can be seen in the building's tall arches, flanked by adobe clad walls on either side. The interior was rid of columns to allow maximal use of space for office planning.