[7][9] Zaragoza also designed the Saint John Bosco and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.
[7] Altogether he designed 36 office buildings, 4 hotels, 2, hospitals, 5 low-cost and middle-income housing projects, as well as more than 270 residences.
[1] Zaragoza derived traditional forms from Spanish colonial architecture and combined it with simple, unornamented designs of the International style.
[4] After his involvements in Brazil, his later works had influences from Brazilian architecture as evident in the Meralco Center in Ortigas and Philbank Building in the Port Area, Manila both finished in 1965.
The Commercial and Bank Trust Company Building, completed in 1969, in Escolta, Manila, incorporates subtle flowing Latino line design.