Sunday, August 05, 2007

the main building


The statues atop... Standing at the pedestals on the fourth floor of the Main Building are statues symbolizing the spiritual and intellectual aspiration of the University. A creation of the Italian Sculptor Francesco Monti, a faculty member in the College of Architecture and Fine Arts, they were installed between 1949 and 1953. Above the main doorway of the building is a group of three statues symbolizing Faith, Hope and Charity, also known as Tria Haec. Facing the building, one sees to the left of the Tria Haec, Fr. Vincent de Beauvais, O.P., St. Augustine, St. Raymond de PeƱafort, O.P. To the right are the philosophers Aristotle, St. Albert The Great and Plato. On the side facing P. Noval are the three great writers of tragedy Calderon de la Barca, Sophocles and William Shakespeare. On the opposite side are the great playwrights Lope de Vega, Aristophanes and Moliere. (Source: http://www.ust.edu.ph)

7 comments:

Sidney said...

Just discovered your nice and interesting photo blog. I added you in my links (photo blogs PH)

Anonymous said...

EKKKKK!!!

Di ko alam, nag-ikot ka pala nang nag-ikot sa UST!

hahaha! yun lang naman hinahanap ko yong gate!

Anyways and biways: I do love UST, the whole architecture of the buildings and everything. Sana they would preserve this for a very long time. Priceless posession naten yan.

travelphilippines said...

this is my fave part of UST. fabulousa

wanderblithe said...

Wow, I didn't know UST had those lovely buildings.

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 gmirage said...

found this link from tutubi =)

Used to sleep there at room 112 most of the time as we edit the school paper...i miss this! thanks for posting, and those two in your EB fotos, carly and A were with me. Ingat!

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