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    [DESIGN STRATEGIESFOR EVACUATIONRESEARCH DESIGN]Submitted By: TUAZON, PAOLA MELISSA E. (3AR1) Submitted To: Arch.Lutap (Design 6)

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    CONCEPT IDEAS:

    I. The Flexible Housing:

    Housing that can adjust to changing needs and patterns, both SOCIAL and

    TECHNOLOGICAL. This will serve as the very keyword for this project. The

    design solution must be able to address the need for a structure that is flexible

    and adaptable to other possible functions.

    Jon Broome argues convincingly that involving people in the housing process is

    a necessary pre-condition for a sustainable housing process. In this context, he

    regards flexibility is an inherit part of sustainable system, all the more reason to

    put it into great consideration.

    DESIGN APPROACHES:

    o Indeterminacy the deliberate provision of spaces whose function is not

    predefined. This will enable for the spaces be utilized for different uses

    when the need arises.

    o Movable Elements installation of removable/adjustable elements.

    o House as a Furniture design the house by treating it as a piece of

    complex equipment, and then design it in the most efficient way as

    possible.

    II. SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE

    Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the

    ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

    A. KEY OBJECTIVES

    a. Social progress which recognizes the needs of everyone

    b. Effective protection of the environment

    c. Prudent use of natural resources

    B. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:

    a. Design for Minimum Waste

    b. Conserve Water Resources

    c. Mixed Development

    d. Use of Natural Ventilation

    e. Use of Planting for Shading and Cooling

    f. Harvesting Rainwater and Greywater

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    g. Minimizing Rainwater Runoff

    h. Maximum Use of Natural Light

    i. Limiting use of concrete and wood for sustainability purposes

    DESIGN FEATURES:

    A. Hurricane Window Fabric a more efficient substitute to boarding up windows with

    planks to reduce storm wind effects. The fabric will fit the window frames and users will

    only need to strap it.

    B. Pervious Concrete allows groundwater recharge, addressing the ecologically-friendly

    need of the structure. This will also help reduce flooding on the site by letting the

    stormwater filter through the pavement, and in turn, allowing deep-rooted plants to

    absorb it.

    C. WaterCistern collection of rainwater for future use; with basic filtering system

    D. Raised Elevation raised elevation of about one-storey high

    E. Increased Durability metal fasteners and hurricane straps

    F. Outswinging Doors prevents blow-ins due to strong winds.

    G. Adobe Floors for good insulation.

    H. Rain Garden - is a shallow depression in your yard that is planted with native plants that

    collects the water that runs off impervious surfaces and allows it to infiltrate the soils. Itremoves pollutants and sediments from water thus cleaning it. The gardens depressionallows the water to collect in an area and give the soil a chance to absorb the water thusreducing standing water and flooding issues. The garden also provides food and shelterfor birds, butterflies, and insects, naturally beautifying the surroundings.

    I. Roof Insulation insulating the roofs with earthbags filled with rice hulls.

    J. Hipped Roofs enables to blend with the surroundings and at the same time being

    storm resistant.

    POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE USES FOR THE

    STRUCTURE:

    A. DSWD WORKSHOPS AREA:

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    Self-Employment Assistance-Kaunlaran (SEA-K) -A capability-building program incoordination with the Local Government Units (LGUs), designed to enhance the socio-economic skills of poor families to establish and self-manage a sustainable community-based micro-credit organization for entrepreneurial development.

    Tindahan Natin (TN) Project -A national government initiative for job generation,

    livelihood and food security. It provides low-priced but good quality rice noodles to lowincome families through a store jointly identified and endorsed by the DSWD,Provincial/City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development Offices of the LocalGovernment Units (LGUs) in coordination with the barangay and which are subsequentlyaccredited by the National Food Authority.

    B. COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR WOMEN, PERSON WITH DISABILITIES (PWDs) and

    CHILDREN and YOUTH

    C. DAY CARE CENTER

    D. HEALTH and EDUCATION CENTER

    E. PROMOTION OF RURAL EMPLOYMENT THROUGH SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (PRESEED) PROGRAMS

    ELIGIBLE TRAINING-CUM-PRODUCTION PROJECTS :

    Agricultural products processing; Fabrication of agricultural support facilities/implements; Construction materials making; Fashion accessories, footwear making; Furniture making;

    Garments making; Gifts, toys, novelty items and housewares; Glasscraft; Handicraft; Jewelry making, silvercraft, brassware; Leather goods manufacturing; Weaving; Metalcraft; Pottery; Shellcraft; and Stonecraft