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Power house : a proposed prototype coastal community integrated with organic farming, waste management, environmental response and renewable energy facilities / by Joanne B. Buluran and John Michael M. Nicoleta.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2022.Description: xii, 164 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: BULURAN, JOANNE B. and NICOLETA, JOHN MICHAEL M. Powerhouse: A Proposed Prototype Coastal Community Integrated with Organic Farming, Waste Management, Environmental Response and Renewable Energy Facilities in Timalan Balsahan Naic, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2020. Adviser: Ar. Kenneth V. Tributo. The study was conducted from September 2021 to June 2022 as a completion for Cavite State University - main campus. The proposal was held in the coastal municipality of Naic, Cavite in Brgy. Timalan Balsahan. One of the unending problems being faced by Filipinos are the typhoons happening every year. Aside from these are other problems that continually afflict the nation. Such as unemployment, poor housing communities, improper waste disposal, wastewater issues and high cost of electricity driven by non-renewable sources of energy that causes the world's widest problem, which is climate change. Because of this situation being tackled, the proponents established a design of a prototype coastal community integrated with organic farming, waste management, environmental response, and renewable energy facilities. The study aimed to: 1.) conserve the natural appearance of the location and blending into nature by preserving its natural beauty; 2.) achieve a fully functional community design without any compromise to aesthetics, services and create a built environment that would reflect biophilic architecture; 3.) design a structure that corresponds to nature and shall focus on how indigenous materials can play well with other materials such as wood, concrete and glass without its soul; 4.) provide architectural works such as architectural drawings (floorplans, elevations and sections), fully rendered drawings consisting of conceptual sheets, perspectives and site development plans. The purpose of this study was to construct a sustainable and resilient design of the coastal community that will support the Filipino people who live near the coastal area and are diligent in settling on delicate areas.
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BULURAN, JOANNE B. and NICOLETA, JOHN MICHAEL M. Powerhouse: A Proposed Prototype Coastal Community Integrated with Organic Farming, Waste Management, Environmental Response and Renewable Energy Facilities in Timalan Balsahan Naic, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2020. Adviser: Ar. Kenneth V. Tributo.

The study was conducted from September 2021 to June 2022 as a completion for Cavite State University - main campus. The proposal was held in the coastal municipality of Naic, Cavite in Brgy. Timalan Balsahan. One of the unending problems being faced by Filipinos are the typhoons happening every year. Aside from these are other problems that continually afflict the nation. Such as unemployment, poor housing communities, improper waste disposal, wastewater issues and high cost of electricity driven by non-renewable sources of energy that causes the world's widest problem, which is climate change. Because of this situation being tackled, the proponents established a design of a prototype coastal community integrated with organic farming, waste management, environmental response, and renewable energy facilities. The study aimed to: 1.) conserve the natural appearance of the location and blending into nature by preserving its natural beauty; 2.) achieve a fully functional community design without any compromise to aesthetics, services and create a built environment that would reflect biophilic architecture; 3.) design a structure that corresponds to nature and shall focus on how indigenous materials can play well with other materials such as wood, concrete and glass without its soul; 4.) provide architectural works such as architectural drawings (floorplans, elevations and sections), fully rendered drawings consisting of conceptual sheets, perspectives and site development plans. The purpose of this study was to construct a sustainable and resilient design of the coastal community that will support the Filipino people who live near the coastal area and are diligent in settling on delicate areas.

Submitted copy to the University Library. 07/25/2022 T-9170

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