File:Ides O' Racca wide worm view from M. de Santos street.jpg

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The Ides O'Racca Building as seen from M. de Santos street using wide angle phone lens.

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English: Ides O' Racca as of uploading is currently a dilapidated Art Deco structure. This was inaugurated in 1935, located in the historical district of San Nicolas, Manila; though it may be more easily referred to as part of Divisoria. It fronts Divisoria Mall.

Ides O'Racca was initially built as a cold storage plant, and was named after Dr. Isidro de Santos. The year after it was inaugurated, it was sold to the Japanese O’Racca confectionery company. Subsequently after World War II, it was passed down to Philippine government ownership.

As of uploading, the building still stands albeit in a derelict condition. As a construction (from a demolition) currently takes place in an adjacent lot separated by Carmen Planas St., the building is fitted with support braces and netting to lessen the impact of vibrations on its structural integrity. Fronting its ground floor are stalls side by side donning wide umbrellas that sell confectionery and other plasticware; a curious wink to it having been a former space for production of sweets.

The building was recognized in 2014 as a Significant Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines. Hence, the building is protected under the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 from demolition purposes.
Tagalog: Ang Ides O'Racca sa panahon ng pagka-upload ay isa ngayong napabayaan na gusali ayon sa disenyo ng Art Deco. Ipinasinayaan ito noong 1935, at nakatayo ito sa makasaysayang distrito ng San Nicolas, Maynila; ngunit mas maituturing itong parte ng Divisoria. Kasalukuyang kaharap nito ang Divisoria Mall.

Unang itinayo ang Ides O'Racca para sa cold storage, at ipinangalan ito kay Dr. Isidro de Santos. Isang taon matapos ang inauguration nito ay nabili ito ng kumpanyang O'Racca na gumagawa ng mga matatamis na pagkain galing Japan. Matapos ang Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig ay naipasakamay it ng pamahalaan ng Pilipinas.

Sa kasalukuyan ng pag-upload nito ay nakatayo pa rin ang gusali ngunit unti-unti na itong nasisira. Dahil may ginagawang gusali sa kabilang lote (na nahihiwalay ng Carmen Planas) ay nilagyan ng braces at net ang gusali upang mabawasan ang epekto ng vibrations na maaaring magdulot ng dagdag na pagkasira sa gusali. Sa harapan nito ay may samu't-saring mga nagtitinda na may malalaking umbrella na may nagbebenta ng mga kendi at mga plasticware; isang pahalintulad sa kasaysayan nito bilang dating pabrika ng confectionery.

Kinilala ang gusaling ito noong 2014 bilang isang Significant Cultural Property ng National Museum of the Philippines. Sa gayon ay protektado ang gusali ayon sa National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 sa demolisyon at iba pa.
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  3. it is an architecture completed on or after 15 December 1972 or an another type of artistic work not meeting the second criterion, whose author or last-surviving author (e.g. the architect or sculptor) has been deceased for 50 years or more (therefore its copyright protection expired).

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