Andrés Luna de San Pedro

Andrés Luna de San Pedro
Born
Andrés Julián Joaquín Omer Luna de San Pedro y Pardo de Tavera

(1887-09-09)September 9, 1887
Paris, France
DiedJanuary 22, 1952(1952-01-22) (aged 64)
Manila, Philippines
NationalitySpaniard, French, American (1899-1946), Philippine
Other namesLulín
OccupationArchitect
SpouseGrace McRae
Parent(s)Juan Luna de San Pedro y Novicio, María de la Paz Pardo de Tavera y Gorricho
PracticeArchitect
Buildings

Andrés Luna y Pardo de Tavera FPIA (September 9, 1887 January 22, 1952) was a French-hispanofilipino architect who built the first air-conditioned building in the Philippines, the Crystal Arcade which was the seat of the pre-war Manila Stock Exchange (previous site of Paseo de Escolta and now present site of City College of Manila-Escolta Building, demolished in 2016) that was once located on No. 71 Escolta Street, Binondo, Manila. He was assigned as the city architect of the City of Manila from 1920 to 1924. Some of his buildings were lost during World War II.