Annex I Thesis Book Outline Design 9

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Page ARCHITECTURAL SUBJECT:

THESIS
ISSUED TO: THESIS BOOK DOCUMENT
Thesis Students TITLE:
OUTLINE
Thesis Advisers
DATE OF EFFECTIVITY: DOC. NO.:
1 January 2020
DATED: SUPERSEDES: 551 M.F. Jhocson St., Sampaloc, Manila
05 September 2019
APPROVED BY: REVIEWED & AMENDED BY: PREPARED BY:

Ar. Chona E. Ponce, PhD, FUAP, CBP Ar. Leiron de Guzman, En.P. Ar. Aurora B. Panopio, M.Arch. Ar. John Ernest F. Jose
Dean, College of Architecture Thesis Coordinator Thesis Adviser, Program Chair Thesis Adviser

THESIS BOOK OUTLINE


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Citation Style: APA

Title Page
Certificate of Thesis Endorsement and Deliberation
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
    List of Tables
    List of Figures
Executive Summary

FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 9:

1. Background of the Problem


(2 Weeks | Week 1-2)
1.1. Introduction/ Background
1.2. Problem Statement and Rationale
1.3. Research Goals and Objectives
1.4. Definitions of Terms and Concepts
1.5. Significance of the Study
1.6. Scope and Limitations
1.7. Conceptual Framework

2. Review of Related Literature (at least 10 topics, 7 international and 3 local – at


least within the last 5 years) and 3 Case Studies (2 international, and 1 local)
(2 Weeks | Week 3-4)
2.1. Review of Related Literature
2.1.1. Topic 1
2.1.1.1. Introduction
2.1.1.2. Findings
2.1.1.3. Conclusions
2.1.1.4. References
2.1.2. Topic 2
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2.1.2.1. Introduction
2.1.2.2. Findings
2.1.2.3. Conclusions
2.1.2.4. References
2.1.3. Topic 3
2.1.3.1. Introduction
2.1.3.2. Findings
2.1.3.3. Conclusions
2.1.3.4. References

2.2. Case Studies


2.2.1. Case Study 1
2.2.1.1. Introduction
2.2.1.2. Findings
2.2.1.3. Conclusions
2.2.1.4. References
2.2.2. Case Study 2
2.2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2.2. Findings
2.2.2.3. Conclusions
2.2.2.4. References
2.2.3. Case Study 3
2.2.3.1. Introduction
2.2.3.2. Findings
2.2.3.3. Conclusions
2.2.3.4. References

2.3. Research Focus


2.4. Summary of Application of RRL, CS and RF
3. Research Methodologies
(2 Weeks | Week 5-6)
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Research Strategies
3.3. Data Collection including surveys, interviews, and code review
3.4. Data Analysis – user analysis and program

4. Site Selection and Analysis


(2 Weeks | Week 7-8)
4.1. Site Selection or Justification
4.2. Macro and Micro-site Data Analysis
4.2.1. Relevant Thematic Maps – identify the location of your site
4.2.2. Zoning
4.3. SWOT Analysis including strategies
4.4. Strategies and Conceptual Site Development, include pegs

5. Architectural Program
(3 Weeks | Week 9-10)
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5.1. Design Goals, Objectives, and Strategies


5.2. Design Concept
5.3. Space Programming
5.3.1. Target Users Needs and Behavior Analysis
5.3.2. Activity Flow Studies and Diagrams
5.3.3. Spaces Requirements and Area Tabulation
5.3.4. Space Interrelationship/Adjacency Matrix
5.3.5. Bubble Diagrams

FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 10:

6. Design Translation
(10 Weeks | Week 1-10)
6.1. Design Development
6.1.1. Figure-Ground Diagrammatic Studies
6.1.2. Schematic Studies
6.1.3. Massing Studies and Evolution of Forms
6.2. Concepts
6.3. Site Development Plan
6.4. Building Floor Plans
6.5. Elevations and Sections
6.6. Structural Concept
6.7. Conceptual Utility Diagrams
6.8. Perspectives
6.8.1. Interior Perspectives
6.8.2. Exterior Perspectives
6.8.3. Aerial Site Perspective

Bibliography
Appendices

References:

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Endriga, D., Pulumbarit-Elum, L., Yap, H., & Alcalde, D. (2004). The Language of
Environmental Planning. Quezon City: University of the Philippines School of Urban
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and Regional Planning and UP Planning and Development Research Foundation,


Inc.
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Meredith, J. R., & Mantel, S. J. (2009). Project Management: A Managerial Approach
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