Pedro Siochi

Pedro Siochi was a Filipino architect and civil engineer of famous landmarks in the Philippines.

Background
Pedro Siochi y Angeles was a Chinese-Spanish-Filipino architect and civil engineer of famous landmarks and structures in the Philippines. He was born in 1886 in Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines.

Education
Siochi attended the University of Ghent in Belgium. He later worked with the Philippine Bureau of Engineering and Construction.

Pedro Siochi and Company
Siochi was the founder and owner of the architecture firm Pedro Siochi and Company, Inc.

Notable works
Among the significant works of Pedro Siochi and Company are famous Philippine landmarks, namely:
 * Talavera River Irrigation System in Bulacan Province (1923)
 * Culasi Port in Roxas City (1926)
 * Manila Central Post Office (1926) with Arch. Juan M. Arellano and Arch. Tomás Mapúa (1926)
 * Legislative Building (1926) with Arch. Ralph Harrington Doane, Arch. Antonio Toledo, And Arch. Juan M. Arellano
 * Manila Metropolitan Theater (1931) with Arch. Juan M. Arellano
 * St. Cecilia's Hall of St. Scholastica's College (1932) with Arch. Andres Luna San Pedro
 * Taal Vista Lodge in Laguna (1937–39) with Andres Luna de San Pedro
 * Cebu Provincial Capitol (1938) with Juan M. Arellano
 * Caliraya Dam in Laguna (1939)
 * Santa Catalina College (1952).

Death
Siochi passed away in 1951 in Manila, the Philippines.