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GELVEZ, NUELLE S. - REVISIONS

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  • WATER-SPORT RESORT HOTEL IN CAMSUR

    Enhancing Tourist Experience with Architecture Adapting

    Contemporary Response

    Thesis Presented by: Gelvez, Nuellle S.

    Mapua Institute of Technology

    Architect Junar P. Tablan, UAP Msae

    REVISIONS

  • SHOW MAPS

    MULTI HAZARD MAP

  • MAPS SHOWING EXTERNAL LINKAGES AND INTERNAL CIRCULATION ROUTESEXISTING LAND USE

    ROAD NETWORKSINITIAL SETTLEMENT GROWTH

  • Natural, Environmental, Physical Factors

    CRITERIA %

    SITES

    A

    Hiwacloy Camarines

    Sur

    B

    Pasacao Camarines

    Sur

    C

    Pili, Camarines Sur

    Criteria RankingEquivalent

    PercentageCriteria Ranking

    Equivalent

    PercentageCriteria Ranking

    Equivalent

    Percentage

    Land Area/Lot Size 20 4 16 5 20 4.5 18

    Accessibility (Modes of Transportation) 10 5 10 5 10 8 10

    Soil Characteristic & Condition 10 5 10 5 10 4 8

    Accessibility of Utility and Service Needs

    (Electricity, Water, Communication Service,

    Waste Management)

    10 4 8 5 10 4 8

    Vulnerabilities to Natural Hazards (Flooding,

    Site Erosion, Seismologic Activity)10 4 8 4 8 4 8

    Site Drainage 5 5h 5 5 5 5 5

    Climate 10 5 10 5 10 5 10

    Orientation 5 4 4 5 5 4 4

    Existing Vegetation 5 1 1 2 2 2 2

    Future Expansion Plan 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

    TOTAL 100 87 94 88

    Socio-Economic and Cultural Factor

    CRITERIA %

    SITES

    A

    Hiwacloy

    Camarines Sur

    B

    Pasacao Camarines

    Sur

    C

    Pili, Camarines Sur

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Ave. per

    Criteria

    Ranking x

    %

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Ave. per

    Criteria

    Ranking x

    %

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Ave. per

    Criteria

    Ranking x

    %

    Site Potential 20 3 20 3 20 3 20

    Accessibility to major roads 30 4 21 5 30 4 24

    Must be within urban area 20 5 20 5 20 4 16

    Accessibility to important existing facilities 15 5 1 5 4 12 4 12

    Pedestrian Access and Circulation 15 4 12 4 12 5 15

    TOTAL 100 88 94 87

    SITE CRITERIA

  • Legal, Institutional, Administrative, and Aesthetic Factor

    CRITERIA %

    SITES

    A

    Hiwacloy Camarines

    Sur

    B

    Pasacao Camarines

    Sur

    C

    Pili, Camarines Sur

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Equivalent

    Percentage

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Equivalent

    Percentage

    Criteria

    Ranking

    Equivalent

    Percentage

    Proper Land Use & Zoning 20 5 20 5 20 5 20

    Ease of Ownership 25 4 25 4 25 3 18.75

    Land Cost 35 2 17.5 3 21 3 21

    Compatibility with Adjacent Land Use 20 4 16 4 16 5 20

    TOTAL 100 78.5 82 79.75

    CHOSEN SITE: Pasacao, Camarines Sur

    SITE CRITERIA

  • PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No.1067 THE WATER CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES

    Article 6. The following waters found on private lands also belong to the States: a. Continuous or intermittent waters rising on such lands; b. Lakes and lagoons naturally waters rising on such lands; c. Rain water and falling on such lands; d. Subterranean or ground waters; and, e. Waters in swamps and marshes. The owner of the land where the water is found may use the same for domestic purposes without securing a permit, provided that such use shall have be registered, when required by the Council. The Council, however, may regulate such use when there is wastage, or in times of emergency.

    Article 7. Subject to the provisions of this Code, any person who captures or collects water by means of cisterns, tanks, or pools shall have exclusive control over such water and the right to dispose of the same.

    Article 8. Water legally appropriated shall be subject to the control of the appropriator from the moment it reaches the appropriator's canal or aqueduct leading to the place where the water will be used or stored and, thereafter, so long as it is being beneficially used for the purposes for which it was appropriated.

    Article 15. Only citizens of the Philippines, of legal age, as well as juridical persons, who are duly qualified by law to exploit and develop water resources, may apply for water permits.

    Article 16. Any person who desires to obtain a water permit shall file an application with the Council who shall make known said application to the public for any protests. In determining whether to grant or deny an application, the Council shall consider the following : protests filed, if any; prior permits granted; the availability of water; the water supply need for beneficial use; possible adverse effects; land-use economics; and other relevant factors. Upon approval of an application, a water permit shall be issued and recorded.

  • PROOF OF FLOODING Article 33. Water contained in open canals, aqueducts or reservoirs of private persons may be used by any person for domestic purpose or for watering plants as long as the water withdrawn by manual methods without checking the stream or damaging the canal, aqueduct or reservoir; Provided, That this right may be restricted by the owner should it result in loss or injury to him.

    Article 62. Waters of a stream may be stored in a reservoir by a permittee in such amount as will not prejudice the right of any permittee downstream. Whoever operates the reservoir shall, when required, release water for minimum stream flow.

  • Indoor Gray water system application

    Grey Water Recycling, wherein waste water from lavatories, kitchen sinks and showers are collected and reused for WC flushing.

  • PROVIDE CLINIC SERVICE ELEVATOR DIMENSION

    SERVICE ELEVATOR DIMENSION: 2m x 2.6m

  • SERVICE OF COTTAGES ORIENTATION OF HOTEL TO VIEW AVOID VIEW OF PARKING

  • REVISE EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE COTTAGE (SHOULD BE CONTEMPORARY TO COMPLEMENT THE DESIGN OF HOTEL BUILDING)

  • REVISE HOTEL ROOM INTERIOR (TO LOOK LIKE YOURE IN A WAVE RESORT)

    HOTEL SUITE

    DELUXE ROOM