Boix House
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Alternative namesCasa Boix
Teotico House
Crespo House
Teotico-Crespo House
Teotico House
Crespo House
Teotico-Crespo House
TypeAccessoria
Architectural styleNeo Classical
LocationQuiapo, 434 A. Bautista Street, Quiapo, Manila, Philippines
| Boix House | |
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Boix House, 28 September 2014 | |
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| Alternative names | Casa Boix Teotico House Crespo House Teotico-Crespo House |
| General information | |
| Type | Accessoria |
| Architectural style | Neo Classical |
| Location | Quiapo, 434 A. Bautista Street, Quiapo, Manila, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 14°35′54″N 120°59′05″E / 14.59836°N 120.98466°E |
| Construction started | August 24, 1895 |
| Owner | Society of Jesus |
| Height | |
| Architectural | Bulaklak sa trellis (Flowers in trellis) |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Stones, bricks, and wood |
| Floor count | Two |
| Floor area | 412 m2 (4,430 sq ft) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Juan A. Hervas |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 10 (2nd floor) |
The Boix House, also known as Teotico-Crespo House or Casa Boix, is a bahay na bato heritage house located in Quiapo, Manila, the Philippines. Owned by the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus,[1] the restoration of the house is currently being advocated by the civic group Kapitbahayan sa Kalye Bautista.[2]
The house typifies the bulaklak sa trellis (lit. flowers in trellis) architectural style that was common during the latter part of Spanish rule in the Philippines in the 1890s.[3][4][5]

