A Proposed Public Market: Alforque - Gorne - Roa - Design 08 Plate # 1
A Proposed Public Market: Alforque - Gorne - Roa - Design 08 Plate # 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
Space Programming
a. Clients and Users
b. Matrix of Problem Seeking
c. Matrix of Programming
d. Space Requirements
e. Proximity Matrix
f. Adjacency Diagrams
g. Space Allocations
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I.
SPACE PROGRAMMING
a. Clients and Users
Client
The congresswoman of Lapu-Lapu city, Aileen Corro Radaza and the
Mayor, Paz Corro Radaza initiated building
in the
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the users. With this project the clients want to provide more business and job
opportunities to the people and could attract more tourists to the island.
Users and Their Needs
The major users of the proposed public market are the people of LapuLapu city. Specifically are the consumers, vendors, producers, entrepreneurs
and tourists. This project could help the locals in the area through
accessibility and provide business and job opportunities to the people. This
could help revitalize the citys economy. With this the locality can offer a safe
and sustainable public market for the people.
The proposed public markets benefits are; can improve the societal
interaction of the community giving good image and Identity to the
community, it can improve the livability of the city, increases the interaction
between the rural and urban areas, it can also provide opportunity to the
community to show the uniqueness of the place. Aside from the benefit of the
community, this could also attract tourist and business opportunities to the
town.
b. Matrix Of Problem Seeking
William
Pena
Matrix of
problem
seeking
Functions
People
Activities
Relations
Goals
-Flexibility
-Easy flow of
traffic
-Sanitary
safety
Facts
Concepts
- 4171.7
sq.m
-Green
architecture
-Sequential
flow
-Functional
relationship
Needs
-Safety and
security
-Good day
lighting
-Accessibility
-Sanitation
Problems
-Level of
economic
development
Form
Site
Environment
Quality
Economy
Intake
budget
Operation
cost
Life-cycle
cost
Time
Past
Present
Future
-Flexibility
-Efficiency
and costeffectiveness
-Awareness
-Local
/Tropical
context
-Adjacent
to National
highway
road
-off-zone
from
landslide
and
flooding
-Flat
terrain
-Concourse
configuration
-Sustainability
-Adaptation
-Flexibility
-Local
Materials
-Proper
orientation
-Green space
-Sensitivity to
the locality
-Employment
-Energy cost
Sustainability
-Business
opportunity
-Highly
urbanized
-Sustainability
-Efficiency
-Job
opportunities
- growth in
tourism
-Government
-Growth
-Resiliency
-Heavy
traffic in
the city
-Sustainable
and adaptive
design
-Concourse
configuration
-Familiarity
-Cost
effective
-Ingenuity
-Heavy traffic
c. Matrix Of Programming
Matrix of Program
Needs
Goals
Requirements
(Hersberger)
Human
-Awareness
-Ventilation
-Sanitation
-Sanitation
group
-Ambience
-Preparedness
-Walking distance
activities
-Wayfinding
Individual and
-Disaster prof
building
-Waste
management
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Environmental
Interior
psychometric
-Natural ventilation
-Adaptation
-Greenery
-Day lighting
-Sustainability
-Orientation of the
-Minimize energy
building
requirements
Cultural
Societal context
use
-Family ties
-Openness
-Spatial design
-cultural products
-Green space
-Use of natural
materials
Technological
-Flexibility
-Sustainability
-Flexibility
Practical and
-Safe environment
-Sanitation
Scientific
-Sustainable
Requirements
architecture
-Security
-Water supply
Temporal
-Sustainable
-Resiliency
-Controlled
Physical context
development
-Flexibility
circulation
-feasibility
Economy
Fiscal
requirements
Aesthetics
Artistic context
-Job opportunities
-Affordability
-Facilities
-Business opportunities
-increase in
-Commercial area
-Employment
employment growth
-Establishments
-tourist and
-tourist growth
-Local and tropical
economic growth
design
-Sustainability
-Used of familiar
cheerful colors
light
materials
-Compatibility w/ the
-feasibility
-Access management
-Preparedness
-Evacuation Center
Codes and
-Sanitation
-Awareness
-Zoning
Ordinances
-Security
-Zoning
-Security
d. Space Requirements
Producers stalls
Assembly market sales area
Pedestrian and vehicle circulation areas
Parking Area
Pick up & Drop-off area
Main entrance
Ancillary facilities
Cleaners store
Office for the market manager
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Storage areas
Concession Spaces
Restaurants
Convenience Store
Public Toilets
Utility Areas
Gen Set
Mechanical/Electrical Room
e. Proximity Matrix
f.
Adjacency Diagrams
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ADJACENCY DIAGRAM
g. Space Allocations
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PRIVACY
MIN. AREA
Public
2 sqm/ desk
Semi-Private
328m2
Producers stalls
Parking area
Public
13.5 sqm
Public
50sqm
Main entrance
Public
4sqm
Ancillary facilities
Private
25 m2
Cleaners store
Private
10m2
Private
80m2
Private
100m2
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Slaughter slabs
Private
90m2
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Storage areas
Private
Public toilets
Public
9sqm
2.5sqm/cubicl
e
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Concession Spaces
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Restaurants
Public
50sqm
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Public
16sqm
II.
DESIGN PROGRAMMING
a. Design Considerations
the project
the project must not exist as a sole development but as
part of the whole community
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Form:
o Circulation: pedestrian and vehicular movement
it must accommodate not only private and public vehicles
but also pedestrian as well
o Structure: a particular building under its general functional
category
the plan of the structure must according to its purpose but
at the same time flexible to change; the planning must be
proactive instead of reactive
o Enclosure: spaces are defined whether private or private
the areas must be grouped and enclosed according to their
activities; public and private spaces must not be mixed-up
so as not to confuse the users of the structure; the opacity
and transparency of the partitions also influence this
aspect
o Image: the overall aesthetic impression of the structure the
appearance of the entire development must reflect the
different aspects of the user; it must not only appeal to the
visuals but also to the physical and psychological comfort of
the users
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public
purpose,
showcase
serving
Also,
its
everyday
provide
shopping
multiple
public
and
helping
economic
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III.
SITE SELECTION
a. Site Characteristics
1. Barangay Poblacion
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Sun Path
Site Boundary
Area: 3,640.54 q,m.
sq.m.
2. Barangay Canjulao
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Sun Path
Site Boundary
Area: 4,879.87 sq.m.
3. Barangay Buaya
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Sun Path
Site Boundary
Area: 4,125.36
sq,m. sq.m.
b. Multi-Criteria Analysis
Legend:
Site 1
(Brgy.
Poblacion)
Site 2
(Brgy.
Canjulao)
Site 3
(Brgy.
Buaya)
10.45%
14.45%
13.4%
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Most
strategic
location of
the site that
does not
affect the
traffic flow
of the area
3.2 km
(0.56)
1.8 km (1)
4.1 km
(0.43)
Population
Number of
potential
costumers
8,486
(0.79)
9,585
(0.89)
10,710 (1)
Area
Area of site
in sq.m.
3,640.54
(0.74)
4,879.87
(1)
4,125.36(0.8
4)
10%
13%
9%
32%
37%
32%
Location
Operational
and Safety
Aspects
Aesthetic
Value
Safety
aspects such
as
obstruction
in the
vicinity and
operational
aspects
Inculcate
Local and
tropical
design
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Site is
accessible to
Site Access vehicles,
pedestrians,
and cyclists.
Interference
with the
foreseen
public
Roadway
market
Conditions
construction
with the
existing road
network
Connection
into existing,
reliable
Availability of
electrical
Electrical
system with
Power
adequate
capacity is
preferred
Urban Design 20%
Reduce
noise
impacts, use
of natural
Environment
light and
al Aspects
natural
ventilation
and
landscaping
Existing Site
Dev't.
Vacant,
undeveloped
land is
preferable.
Operation of
Sociothe public
Economic
market on
impacts
the
community
Site Conditions 10%
14%
18%
14%
8%
8%
8%
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Site
Topography
Flooding
Sun
Orientation
Concerns
the
structural
requirement
s
An ideal side
would not be
located
within a
flood plain of
floor-prone
area
The site
should allow
designs to
take full
advantage
of available
sun angles.
c. Conclusion
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population.
There
are
several
public
utility
vehicles
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