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The Thomas Aquinas Research Complex (TARC) is the main venue for research in the University of Santo Tomas in Manila , Philippines . The building houses several research centers, laboratories, and the UST Graduate School .

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2-477: As early as 1992, plans for the construction of a university research complex were already in place. Construction was planned to begin by 1995 but the actual groundbreaking only happened on June 28, 1999. Designed by former College of Architecture and Fine Arts Dean Yolanda Reyes, the research complex was inaugurated on November 15, 2001. The four-story building houses laboratory rooms, a 216-seater auditorium, seminar and conference rooms. The TARC building incorporates

4-816: The UST Main building's capital and base to its columns. It also includes parapets or overhanging wall portions to cover its sloping roof. The research centers housed in TARC include: The statue of Japanese samurai-saint Justo Takayama stands at the entrance of the building. A new marker that narrates Takayama's catholic devotion was unveiled in March 2017, a month after Takayama was beatified in Osaka, Japan. University of Santo Tomas Main Building Too Many Requests If you report this error to

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