Module 3 Minor Plate Design Problem
Module 3 Minor Plate Design Problem
Gospel Reading
Gospel: Jn 1:47-51
Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him and said of him, “Behold, an Israelite indeed, in
whom there is no deceit!” 48 Nathanael said to him, “How do you know me?” Jesus
answered him, “Before Philip called you, when you were under the fig tree, I saw you.”
49 Nathanael answered him, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of
Israel!” 50 Jesus answered him, “Because I said to you, „I saw you under the fig tree,‟ do
you believe? You will see greater things than these.” 51 And he said to him, “Truly, truly,
I say to you,[m] you will see heaven opened, and the angels of God ascending and
descending on the Son of Man.”
St. John Baptist de la Salle..pray for us.. Live Jesus in our hearts. Forever.
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Course Content
Theme parks are always considered as a trip generator in terms of urban planning design. While
most theme parks are already huge and already a challenge in terms of site development, there
are developments that contains multiple numbers of attraction in a single site. Can you name the
island here in Asia that has this type of development?
If you answer is the Sentosa Island of Singapore, you are correct.
What are the important considerations when you are designing a theme park?
If you say, Safety and attractions. You nailed it!
Before we go in deeper discussion about site development and landscape design appropriate to
this type of project let us first identify the stake holders that also plays a big role in shaping the
design of this project.
Attraction ride
Specialize mechanical and structural consultants.
Special building code intended for amusement parks.
Theme Park consultant
Theme parks design consultant
Landscape designers
Let me give you a short overview how mechanical engineer works in an amusement park.
(images by Google)
Have you ever wondered where the big waves are coming from in an artificial wave pool?
Focusing on our site development and landscape studies. We need to closely work with these
consultants because they will require and dictate spaces that they need to finish their attraction
design.
To begin with the project, it is always wise to design the site development based on general
circulation, laying the major roads that will connect all the site attractions, common areas and
parking areas.
The challenge in designing the preliminary road network is to channel the crown to a single flow
while constantly feeling the excitement.
To continue the design process, the designer must identify the wet area, paved areas, green areas,
and the attraction areas.
What are the behavioral patterns that we need consider in designing a theme park? (Major issues
only)
Group visitors
Administration operation
Street performers
Security
Restaurants
Engineering and Sanitary services
Emergency services
General parking areas
These behaviors must be given deep considerations because it shapes the site layout and
landscape design, while most site of theme parks are relatively flat it is due to the technical
issues of ride engineering design.
While there are only assumptions based on actual experience when we design spaces for Theme
Parks, remember that these projects are always under copy right, means that most of their space
allocations are already based on the actual volume of visitors.
Disney
For space allocations we can use the rule of thumb proportion to size up our site development
design.
Average size of lot we need for a Theme Park is 250- 350 acres.
We can distribute this lot to a certain percentage to provide basic allocations for site
organization.
BOTTOM STATION
QUEUING AREA
Designing the allotted spaces based on proportion is already giving us an idea how big is the role
of landscape design in this type of project, the 40% open spaces may not be concentrated in one
single area, but it can be strategically scattered to satisfy the development plan with outmost
safety, excitement, and smooth visitors‟ flow.
Selecting appropriate landscape design is also a big challenge when designing a theme park.
Types of plants
Life cycle of plants
Height if reached maturity stage.
Planting distance from the nearest edge of the ride
Physical property of plants
Flower allergen level.
Floor paving design and finishes are also important, the floor paving must not be slippery and
can carry heavy foot traffic. Landscape elements like pole lights are mostly customized to match
the conceptual theme of the park. However, it is not just limited to street post but basically most
landscape elements including water features are being designed to blend in the overall concept.
Below activity is the best application to enhance you planning and design skill for this type of
project.
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Formative Assessment
The goal of formative assessment is to monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback that
can be used by instructors to improve their teaching and by students to improve their learning.
More specifically, formative assessments:
help students identify their strengths and weaknesses and target areas that need work
help faculty recognize where students are struggling and address problems immediately
A “theme park” is a place with attractions made up of rides, such as roller coasters and
water rides. They usually contain a selection of different types of rides, along with
shops, restaurants and other entertainment outlets. Theme parks can be enjoyed by
Introduction adults, teenagers and children. Theme parks are star players in the tourism industry and
play a special and important role in generating tourism demand. Theme parks are the
main motivators for tourism trips to many destinations and core elements of the
tourism product.
Competition in the theme park market is growing also in terms of an increasing number
of parks, but also relative to other uses of leisure. But in different areas, the theme park
market in seems to be reaching its saturation point and the parks have to cater for
visitors who are getting more and more experienced and demanding. Given these
trends of growing theme park supply, environmental constraints and increasingly
discriminating consumer demand, it can be concluded that theme parks, to survive in
this competitive market, must optimize is, given an ever-increasing number of parks
and future trend of consumer behavior.
Illustrations on the evolution of the shape (plan) and form (perspective) of the
building based on the architectural concept.
Integration of individual components into a unified design solution applying
identified fundamentals in architectural design.
Synthesis
Master planning of the site showing relevant site elements such as entry-exit,
driveways, vehicular and pedestrian access, softscape and landscape and their
relation to the building massing and orientation.
Concept Board
Presentation should show form concept, spatial program, site development
concepts, qualitative and quantitative propositions, planning considerations,
etc.
Site Development Plan (any appropriate scale that will fit A3 size)
Presentation
Aerial Perspectives
Minimum of two (2) perspectives
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RESEARCH WORK
Due 2nd Week of April 2021, depending on the scheduled class meeting
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