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134LA CONSOLACION COLLEGE-ARFIEN DEPARTMENT PAGE
CHAPTER VI
GRAPHICAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS
6.1 SITE ANALYSIS
The current zoning of the site belongs to the PARKS AND OTHER
RECREATION zone based on the Land Use and Zoning Plan of Silay City.
Figure 6-1 Approved Urban Land Use Map of Silay City
THE SITE
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Figure 6-2 Vicinity Map
The site is located at Brgy. E. Lopez bounded by the Silay-Patag road
and the Imbang river creek. It is around 1km away from the north border of the
airport and 4km away from the provincial hospital.
THE SITE
To City Proper
To EB Magalona
T.L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital
Bacolod Silay Airport
To Patag
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Figure 6-3 Lot Plan
The total land area of the site is one hundred fifty-six thousand five
hundred fifty-eight square meters.
TOTAL AREA=156,558 SQ. M.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1-2 S 21-38 E 201.95 m
2-3 S 28-21 W 56.34 m
3-4 S 15-57 E 54.31 m
4-5 S 0-01 E 40.04 m
5-6 S 39-40 E 33.87 m
6-7 S 0-01 E 41.96 m
7-8 S 31-35 E 49.43 m
8-9 N 89-59 E 78.99 m
9-10 S 10-53 E 68.33 m
10-11 S 9-25 E 53.20 m
11-12 S 31-33 W 192.16 m
12-13 S 89-59 W 57.18 m
13-14 N 63-38 W 119.94 m
14-15 N 0-01 W 144.10 m
15-16 N 37-31 W 336.53 m
16-17 N 45-32 E 139.44 m
17-18 N 63-16 E 48.44 m
18-1 N 39-56 E 181.66 m
Table 6-1 Technical Description
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Figure 6-4 Orientation Map
The access road is located at the northwest of the site. The noise
pollution comes from the trucks passing by.
Northeast Prevailing
Wind
Southwest Prevailing
Wind
Morning Sun
Afternoon Sun
Noise coming from the trucks passing by the
road
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Figure 6-5 Hydrology Map
There is an existing creek near the site which collects all the rainwater
runoff. There are existing drainage shown in the illustration in the pink arrow.
Existing Creek
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Figure 6-6 Opportunity Map
Since the slope of the site ranges at 0-8%, it is relatively flat and thus
there are more opportunities for development. The only constraints are the
cluster of trees in the site.
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Figure 6-7 Transportation System
The site is accessible by motorcycles and Silay-Patag jeepney for public
transportation. Trucks, ambulance and private vehicles also pass by this road.
The access road is eight meters wide.
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Figure 6-8 Existing Utility System
The electricity, which is provided by CENECO, is available in the site.
Water supply is only taken from the creek since the SICIWA does not supply
water within this area.
ElectricTransforme
r
Electric Post
Electric Post
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Figure 6-9 Existing Vegetation
The site is mostly filled with crops. Other vegetation in the site also
includes Coconut trees and other fruit trees.
Crops and Coconut Trees
Fruit trees
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Figure 6-10 Existing Structures
There are no existing structures within the site.
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Figure 6-11 Contour Map
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As shown in the illustration above , the site has small contours and is
relatively flat which is ideal for development.
6.2 SITE DEVELOPMENT
The Cluster type of planning will be used for the Site
Development planning of the project. This type of planning concept will
allow a dynamic interaction of the users and the spaces within the site.
This incorporates groups of relative facilities in distinct areas to relate its
spaces to one another, where active spaces and passive areas shall be
arranged according to their function.
The facilities are arranged in such a way that the guests would
initially have to take the glimpse of the features before arriving to the
main attraction of the site. The active spaces which are the Watersports
Cable Park, Beginners Winch Park, Water Play Park and Obstacle
Course are arranged in a way where the guests are able to reach them
at a favorable walking distance from the clubhouse. The Convention
Hall is placed near the parking area. The Obstacle Course is situated
not too far away from the clubhouse but still separated from the water
activities. A few parking spaces shall also be provided near the
watersports areas.
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Figure 6-12 Site Schematic Diagram6.3 BUILDING FUNCTION
Percentage of Site Occupancy
Area of SiteMaximum allowable Percentage of
Site Occupancy (PSO)Total Open Space Within
Lot (TOSL)20% 80%
156,558 sq. m. 31,311 sq.m. 125,246 sq. m.
Table 6-2 Computed Percentage of Site Occupancy
SPACE PROGRAMMINGTable 6-3
AREA/ SPACE
AREA PER
PERSON (sq. m.)
NUMBER
OF USERS(max)
TOTAL AREA
(sq. m.)REMARKS
First LevelEntry Porch 1.2 75 90.00Lobby & Lounge 1.4 200 380.00 Accommodate guests
Admin. Office 10 7 70.00 Adjacent to the lobby
Souvenir/ Pro Shop
1.4 50 49.50 Adjacent to the lobby
Storage 5.00Toilet Male 1.2 6 13.00Toilet Female 1.2 8 12.00Game Room 1.4 75 112.90 Next to the pro shopLocker/Gym
Attendant room 2 20.40 Caters and manages watersports activities
Office 8 2 18.70
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Gym Sto. 29.40Fitness Gym 1.5 150 295.00Locker & Toilet
Male1.2 30 58.50 Locker adjacent to the gym
Locker & Toilet Female
1.2 30 51.16 Locker adjacent to the gym
Second LevelViewing Deck-A 1.2 280 400.00 Partially Covered with Trellis
Clubroom A 1.5 25 80.00 Rentable Meeting Room
Clubroom B 1.5 25 80.60 Rentable Meeting Room
Multipurpose Room
1.5 100 170.50 Rentable Activity Area
Toilet-Male 1.2 4 6.90Toilet-Female 1.2 6 11.20Viewing Deck-B 1.2 375 510.00 Spectator Area/ Dining/
LoungeTOTAL 2,464.76Restaurant
Buffet Dine 1.5 130 220.00A La Carte Dine 1.5 70 110.00Mini function 1.5 20 35.00Reception 1.5 10 17.00Bar 1.4 30 97.00 Adjacent to the Dining
Kitchen 12.0 14 195.80 Booth for Equipment and Activity Reg.
Serving Area 1.2 4 15.00
TOTAL 689.80TOTAL Area (Clubhouse)
3154.56
First LevelEntry Porch 0.6 120 80.80 Serves as the entrance
Lobby 0.6 310 209.00Pre-Function 0.6 600 432.85 A room for registration/
breaksConvention Hall 1.50 1600 1820.00 Room for events
Stage 202.00 performances
Locker 1.5 70 115.70Hallway 2 50 102.00
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Toilet- Female 1.2 18 23.25Toilet-Male 1.2 18 22.00Service Hallway 4 40 167.00 Service area from the
kitchenKitchen 4.6 50 260.00Food Storage 65.00Toilet Male 1.2 8 10.60Toilet Female 1.2 10 14.40Table & Chair Sto. 81.00Staff Locker 1.2 60 76.00Maintenance Off. 10 5 54.00 Office for repair and
operationsAdministration
Lobby 0.6 25 22.00Clinic 4.6 2 13.00General Office 2 12 25.50Manager’s Off. 10 1 14.30Employee’s
Lounge1.4 8 12.50
Conference Room 1.5 25 47.30 For meetings
TOTAL 3869.70First LevelPorch 0.6 2 2.57Living/ Bedroom 3 2 13.70 1 room serving both sleeping
and livingBathroom 1.2 1 2.60TOTAL 18.80First LevelPorch 0.6 4 3.40Living/Dining 5 4 28.45 Room serves both dining
and livingPantry 2.6 1 2.70 A space for food preparation
Bedroom 3 2 9.90Bathroom 1.2 1 2.40TOTAL 47.00First LevelPorch 0.6 4 4.60 entrance
Living/Dining 5 4 23.40 Room serves both dining and living
Pantry 2.6 1 3.40 A space for food preparation
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Bedroom 3 4 12.00Bathroom 1.2 1 2.60TOTAL 46.00First LevelPorch 0.6 4 2.60Living & Dining 5 3 16.47 Room serves both dining
and livingKitchen 4.6 1 5.73Bedroom 1 3 3 9.95 1 Queen bed/ 2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2 3 3 11.23 1 King bed/ 2 Single Beds
2 Bathrooms 2.4 2 8.80Service Entrance 1 1.50TOTAL 56.28First LevelPorch 0.6 5 6.12Living & Dining 5 5 18.28 Room serves both dining
and livingKitchen 4.6 1 4.80Bedroom 3 4 13.00 1 King bed/ 2 Single Beds
Bathroom 1.2 2 4.00Service Entrance 0.6 2 2.45TOTAL 48.65Porch 0.6 10 6.00Bathroom Female 1.2 20 32.64Bathroom Male 1.2 20 32.64TOTAL 71.30TOTAL (2 units) 142.60
24TOTAL 24.00
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Computed Number of Parking Spaces
Clubhouse 1 slot per 100 sq.m. gross floor area25 car parking
spaces
Restaurant1 car per 20 sq. m. customer area and 2 bus
parking30 car park
2 bus
Convention1 car slot/ 50 sq. m. spectator area and 1 bus
parking/ 200 spectators34 car park
3 busLodging houses 1 car/ 20 beds 10 car park
Total99 car park
5 busTable 6-4 Computed Parking Spaces
SITE SPACE PROGRAMMING
Structure Total Floor Area(sq. m.)
Clubhouse
First Level 1205.56
Second Level 1259.20
Restaurant 689.80
Convention Hall 3869.70
Cabin – A (20 units) 376
Cabin – B (9 units) 423
Cabin – C (10 units) 460
Executive Suite – A (4 units) 225.12
Executive Suite – B (6 units) 291.90
Bath house (2 units) 142.60
Power House & Utilities 24
Total Floor Area 8966.88 sq. m.
Table 6-5 Site Space Programming
SwimmingPool
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Figure 6-13 Schematic Diagram of the ground floor of the Clubhouse with Restaurant
Figure 6-14 Schematic Diagram of the Second Floor of the Clubhouse
Entry Porch
Dining
Kitchen
Bar
Souvenir Shop
Reception
Hallway
ShowerLocker
Gym
LobbyPatioGame Room
Club Room
Multipurpose Room
Toilet
Viewing Deck
Viewing Deck
Service AreaKitchen
Stairs
Stairs
Club Room
Hallway
Maintenance
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Figure 6-15 Schematic Diagram of Convention Hall
Figure 6-16 Schematic Diagram of Cabin-A
Figure 6-17 Schematic Diagram of Cabin-B
Entry Porch
ToiletLocker Pre Function Area
Convention Hall
Porch
BedroomToi. & Bath
Stage
Admin. Office
Hallway
Porch
Bedroom
Toi. & Bath
Living
Pantry
Bedroom
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Figure 6-18 Schematic Diagram of Cabin-C
Figure 6-19 Schematic Diagram of Executive Villa - A
Figure 6-20 Schematic Diagram of Executive Villa – B
PorchBedroom
Toi. & Bath
BedroomLiving/ Dining
PorchBedroom Suite
Toi. & BathLiving/ Dining
Porch
Toi. & BathPantry
Living
Kitchen
Toi. & Bath
Kitchen
FemaleShower Toilet
Male Shower Toilet
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Figure 6-21 Schematic Diagram of Bath House
6.4. BUILDING AESTHETICS
a. Building Concept
The design concept of the main building, the clubhouse, will symbolize a
wakeboard in transition from one slider or obstacle to another. The shape of
the wakeboard emphasizes the focal point of the building which is the lobby.
Figure 6-22 Design Concept
Entry
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The researcher will use the concept of Tropical design. The building shall
maximize the attributes of the natural environment. Methods such as passive
cooling, sun shading, maximization of day lighting shall be applied.
Figure 6-23 Examples of Tropical Design
b. Aesthetic Philosophy
The philosophy of Frank Lloyd Wright, “Form follows function,” will be
used for the aesthetic philosophy of the project. This means that the design of
the building is decided by how it is used. Form should always conform to its
function. The concept is ideal and will be applied in all the structures in the
park.
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Wright's approach to architecture is particularly evident at the Nakoma
Golf Resort's Clubhouse with its geometric roof line composed of octagonal
towers and the 60 foot-high Wigwam Room, which features a four-sided central
fireplace.
c. Building Character
The building character will be Modern Asian Architecture, wherein
modern architecture is infused with Asian influence. Modern concepts shall be
applied and with combination to the place’s historical characteristics whereas
considering the environmental aspects as well as the users’ needs.
Figure 6-24 Nakoma Clubhouse
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Figure 6-25 Examples of Modern Asian Architecture
6.5 BUILDING STRENGTH AND DURABILITY
Figure 6-26 Steel Framing
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Steel frame method is a construction technique in which the structural
supporting elements consist of combinations of steel beams, steel girders, and
steel columns, joined together at their intersections.
This construction method will be applied on this project because of its
inherent strength and durability that provides structural integrity in all types of
environments and conditions. In particular, the high strength-to-weight ratio of
steel roof framing allows for longer spans, creating larger, more open living
areas.
6.6. BUILDING ENGINEERING AND UTILITY SYSTEM
Figure 6-27 Types of Deep Well
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Since the proposal requires a plenty amount to sustain the
manmade lake, there are only two options for alternative water source. One is
the water from the creek, another is the water from the ground. The water
source from the creek may be used by putting up a water pump. However the
water from the creek has obtained sediments from other factors: rainwater,
animal deposits, other wastes; it is unsanitary, which means, there is a need to
put up a filter which proves to be expensive. Hence, the design will only utilize
the underground water by using a deep well.
Figure 6-28 Submersible Pump
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The illustration (see fig. 6-28) shows the use of submersible pump that is
coupled to the deep well in order to sustain the water supply to the site. This
will help in maintaining the water supply to the man-made lake cable park and
also to the water utilities that will be able to sustain the function of the site.
A biofi
lter is an engineered bed of soil or compost under which lies a distribution
system of perforated pipe and a layer of coarse distribution media.
Figure 6-29 Biofilter
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Contaminated air is blown into the perforated pipes and slowly diffuses up
through the biofilter media. The contaminant molecules flow through the
biofilter media like pebbles in a stream, until they settle out and are consumed
by the microorganisms. These same microorganisms are responsible for the
degradation of organics in nature.
Since a conventional pool filter is too expensive to filter the wide volume
of water. A biofilter shall be applied in the water treatment of the manmade
lakes.