The second residential hall built in the 1960s inside the Loyola Heights campus of the
Ateneo de Manila University was Eliazo Hall. It was built two years after
Cervini Hall, in 1968, and named after the Jesuit priest Father Jose M. Eliazo, SJ. When the university turned co-educational in the 1970s, Eliazo Hall became the women's dormitory, and it has been ever since. I can only speak about Manila architecture, but the two buildings' patterned concrete blocks just scream the 60s to me.