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If memory serves, this is a controversial building, as many of the Marcos-built ones are, including stories about people who died during its construction being buried in the concrete. Such should be mentioned in this article but I am not expert enough to add it. Overall, this article sounds like a PR piece, copied from some website, and not like a proper Wikipedia encyclopedia article. -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 06:45, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
Re: "Controversy and Deaths", I think it was the Manila Film Center (located in the same CCP Complex). See http://blogs.gmanews.tv/sidetrip/blog/?/archives/42-The-Manila-Film-Center-mystery-A-ghostly-place-or-an-urban-legend.html
A historical error (and falsification), is the CCP logo's designer. It was actually designed by Alfredo "Ding" Roces, and not Carlos "Botong" Francisco. I will contact Ding Roces and correct to long-time error. - Fatima Lasay
Discuss here. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 120.28.148.125 ( talk) 08:57, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
Help on the edits on all the the buildings and establishment inside the CCP complex. Like the Star City, Coconut Palace, Hotels, Folk Arts Theater and all others. From theme parks to government buildings to make this page more comprehensive.
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This article seems to cover two topics: 1.) The government corporation that promotes arts and culture and provides performance spaces; and 2.) The complex of buildings situated in the reclaimed area of Bay City. While the government entity owns and operates many of the venues there, it is not all cultural structures found in the complex and not all are owned or operated by the government. The article also mixes the National Arts Center with other CCP Complex venues when it is not at all located within the complex, but in faraway Los Baños. I propose a separate article for the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Bay City, Pasay that discusses the structures and architecture of only those within the Complex.-- RioHondo ( talk) 14:51, 21 January 2017 (UTC)
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If memory serves, this is a controversial building, as many of the Marcos-built ones are, including stories about people who died during its construction being buried in the concrete. Such should be mentioned in this article but I am not expert enough to add it. Overall, this article sounds like a PR piece, copied from some website, and not like a proper Wikipedia encyclopedia article. -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 06:45, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
Re: "Controversy and Deaths", I think it was the Manila Film Center (located in the same CCP Complex). See http://blogs.gmanews.tv/sidetrip/blog/?/archives/42-The-Manila-Film-Center-mystery-A-ghostly-place-or-an-urban-legend.html
A historical error (and falsification), is the CCP logo's designer. It was actually designed by Alfredo "Ding" Roces, and not Carlos "Botong" Francisco. I will contact Ding Roces and correct to long-time error. - Fatima Lasay
Discuss here. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 120.28.148.125 ( talk) 08:57, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
Help on the edits on all the the buildings and establishment inside the CCP complex. Like the Star City, Coconut Palace, Hotels, Folk Arts Theater and all others. From theme parks to government buildings to make this page more comprehensive.
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