A proposed redevelopment of the Southwest Integrated Provincial Transport Terminal / by Kristy E. Rance and Rance, Kristy E. Villapando.
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Thesis (BS Architecture) Cavite State University
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
RANCE, KRISTY E. and VILLAPANDO NIKO A. A PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH- WEST INTEGRATED PROVINCIAL
TRANSPORT TERMINAL. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2016. Adviser: Architect Elda Magna Guinto- Libut.
The study was conducted from June 2015 to March 2016 at Cavite State University- Main Campus, Indang, Cavite that aimed to apply architectural programming on the design method to accomplish the establishment of the site criteria, design criteria, design concept, form concept, design philosophy, and to provide effective plan for a provincial bus terminal. The study was intended to redevelop the existing Southwest Integrated Provincial Transport Terminal- SWIPTT (Uniwide Coastal Mall) and aimed to implement the Integrated Transport System (ITS) Project of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) especially in the Southwest area. Specifically the study aimed to: I. ensure an integrated and coordinated transport network; 2. ensure transport safety and security; 3. promote development and provide linkages to bring communities in to the mainstream of progress and development connecting various modes of transportation system within the fringe of Metro Manila to the South; 4. provide additional facilities like commercial spaces and other recreational amenities; 5. improve the travel experience of commuters through aesthetics exhibited in the spaces provided within the terminal and the site as a whole; and 6. create an efficient and effective design entailing the whole architectural process.
From the data gathered found from the different methodologies that were used by the researchers, the project site was located along Coastal Road, Paranaque City within the vicinity of the existing SWIPTT. The design recommendation applied by the researchers in the study were segregation of the vehicular flow from the passengers, easy access for transfer of passengers to and from buses and other public vehicles and aesthetic enhancements.
At the end of the study, the researchers were able to provide a site development plan, floor plans, elevations, sections and perspective for architectural presentation. A scaled model was developed to show its actual appearance and can serve as reference for the students and faculty members of the university and City of Paranaque for future development. The researchers documented and provided a manuscript of the design project.
Submitted copy to the University Library. 02/14/2017 T-6520