House of Precast is rated 3 out of 5 in the category architecture & planning. Read and write reviews about House of Precast. A Tradition of Quality and Pride in Craftmanship The House of Precast can trace its roots to the very origins of precasting in the Philippines. Prominent architectural features such as the columns and entablatures of the Philippine Legislature, Manila Post Office, the churches of San Agustin and Santo Domingo, Manila Metropolitan Theater and the De La Salle University Building along Taft Avenue are just a few of the works of established sculptor Don Isabelo Tampinco and master artisan Inocencio de Leon. Conrado de Leon, first son of Inocencio de Leon firmly established The House of Precast in 1950 after serving as apprentice in the shop of Vidal Tampinco, son of Don Isabelo Tampingco, and in the shop of National Artist Guillermo Tolentino thereafter. High standards of quality and the vast experience in the art of sculpture and ornamentation set the firm at the top of its class, adorning the gardens of Malacanang, New Manila and the mansions in Bacolod and Davao. By the fifties and sixties, The House of Precast had branches in Escolta, Ermita, Angela Arcade and Davao. After a lifetime of high productive, non-stop work, C.G de Leon in his seventies began to take it easy. He was dubbed as the haute couture of reconstituted stone. Today, The House of Precast still maintains this tradition of quality and craftsmanship, armed with a design production staff that has been with the atelier for an average of 20 years, some being second and third generation artisans whose fathers and grandfathers had passed on their craft. The next generation continues the legacy, and the introduction of new materials and processes from Europe has brought The House of Precast to the standards of the 21st century, without jeopardizing the inimitable traditional process of design and execution, maintaining the highest of craftsmanship in Philippine Ornamental Art.
Address
1850 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Quezon City, National Capital Region