Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Two Gabaldon school buildings of San Narciso, Zambales restored

The Gabaldon school buildings of San Juan-Candelaria and San Rafael-Natividad elementary schools were completely restored during the first quarter of this year (2019).

For many years, the San Juan-Candelaria structure was totally abandoned with collapsed walls and floors dangerous to walk on. It was fully serviceable in January after the customary blessing and inauguration were celebrated


The restored Gabaldon of San Juan-Candelaria Elem. School

Much of what was left of the two schools like the ornamental calado at the top of the wooden walls were restored. The roof of the add-on stage in the central frontage of the building was removed; although, as concession to present needs, the stage remained even if this covered the original steps.

Hallway of San Juan Candelaria leading to one classrooom 
with its calado-trimmed door. The heavy wooden doors at the 
right lead to the three-room assembly area.
The standard plan No. 10 by William Pearson for Gabaldon buildings remained as template for the restoration. As originally intended, the three rooms comprise the assembly area although these can be partitioned into three areas using folding walls.

Capiz windows were installed; thus, the exterior view resembles those of Gabaldons more than a century ago except that grills were placed for security.

The rooms used to have wooden floors. The restored ones though either have wood parquets or are completely concrete. The hallways are of concrete.

Modern lighting and ceiling fans were included.

There were originally three Gabaldons. The third one at the San Narciso elementary school was severely damaged during the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in June 1991. It was replaced. Thus, there was no more need for any restoration.

The San Rafael-Natividad ES Gabaldon building built in 1913.

San Rafael-Natividad has one room with old school desks, which
are cultrural heritage objects themselves being more than 50 
years old.
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Airy classrooms, thanks to wide capiz windows.