UST Quadricentennial Pavilion (Manila)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / España Boulevard (N170/R-7)
 sports venue, sports complex, gymnasium - sports

The structure includes training areas for gymnastics, aerobics, taekwondo, judo, table tennis, fencing, and badminton at the ground floor.
It also includes a ticket counter, museum display, guidance office, and a dance hall for the Salinggawi Dance Troupe, fitness room, concessionaire, a mini bank, and the College of Rehabilitation Sciences office.
A mezzanine will hold four classrooms and spaces for costume storage.
The main basketball court, surrounded by bleachers rising up to the fourth floor of the building, will be situated at the center of the second floor. Along with the court are lounges for the players, one each for both the home and visiting teams. A concessionaire and souvenir shops will also be put up at the bleachers.
The second floor holds the Institute of Physical Education and Athletics (IPEA) office. The institute have a faculty room and other multimedia rooms for students. An indoor track on the third floor.
Designed by Architects Jose Pedro C. Recio and Carmelo T. Rosas, the rooms in the sports complex will also be equipped with sound-proof technology to keep nearby classes regulated from noise.
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Coordinates:   14°36'33"N   120°59'28"E

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  • Well in the past this used to be where I had my volleyball PE classes. Also this is where the Sports fests/ College sports competitions and cheering competitions were held. Were are they doing it now? Oh, and there was an old bookstore here too and a cafeteria also used to be here. Guess the carpark kinda took away the need for those...
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