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A Proposed New Public Market in Indang , Cavite PUZON, DANE STEFI MARIE P. 2010122425

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  • A Proposed New Public Market in Indang, Cavite

    PUZON, DANE STEFI MARIE P.2010122425

  • BACKGROUND

    ELECTRICITY PROPONENT:

    Department of Energy Lack of resources

    TECHNOLOGY Rain Panel France - Jean Jacques

    Chaillout

  • BACKGROUND

    PROPONENT: Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration

    AMSS - NAIA Clark Station Indang Cavite Magalang, Pampanga

    Los Banos, Laguna

    December 37.5 35.6 37.3 151 757

    November 99 40 215.6 205 3249

    October 285 246.7 185.2 720.3 1083

    September 712.5 385.9 811 1042 433.3

    August 926 736.5 733 927.4 4494

    July 138.5 267.9 149 1068.2 3046

    June 257 211.4 195.8 690.2 2964

    May 68 129.5 246.7 489.7 100.1

    April 34.5 41.1 78.9 227.7 124

    March 27 51.7 28.4 38.1 563

    February 76 30.4 1187 20.3 1488

    January 83.5 7.9 56.2 37.3 128.5

    Total 2744.5 2184.6 3924.10 5617.2 18429.9

    Rainfall Data in Year 2013

  • BACKGROUND

    PROPONENT: Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration

    Navotas Port Area SangleyStation

    Science Garden

    December 83.9 27 28.8 159.9November 155.5 112.7 130 89.8

    October 312 263.6 246 356.7September 391.7 699.4 956 684.2

    August 526.8 1056.5 1339.5 972.4July 503.5 318.4 533 222June 311.6 327.4 290 562.8May 160.4 74.7 47.4 169.9April 351 11.5 1.4 53.7

    March 229 76.5 58.4 132.1February 6.9 70 110 89January 19.5 29 37.6 47

    Total 3051.8 3096.7 3778.1 3539.5

    Rainfall Data in Year 2013

  • BACKGROUND

    PROPONENT: Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration

    CRITERIA Los Banos, Laguna

    Magalang, Pampanga

    Indang, Cavite

    Necessity 1 2 3

    Accessibility 1 3 2

    Opportunities 1 2 3

    Traffic 1 3 2

    Proximity 3 2 1

    Population 2 1 3

    Rainfall 1 2 3

    TOTAL 10 15 17

  • PROBLEM

    PROPONENT:Engineer Proceso H. CuriosoMunicipal Planning and Department Coordinator

    P U B L I C M A R K E T

  • Areas

    Employed

    Persons 15

    Years Old and

    Over

    SOURCE OF INCOME

    Farming Employment Business Transport

    Rural

    Urban

    14,677

    1,736

    6,617

    80

    3,372

    1,434

    2,517

    481

    1,771

    141

    TOTAL 16,413 6,697 4,806 2,998 1,912

    % TOTAL 100 40.80 29.28 18.27 11.65

    Employed Person 15 Years Old and Over by Source of IncomeMunicipality of Indang

    Source: Municipal Planning and Development Office

    INDANG

  • INDANG

    SOURCE:

    Comprehensive Land Use Plan of Indang Municipality

    Upland Agriculture Town

    Land Area 7,199.14 hectares (99.68%) Agriculture Area

  • SURVEY

    CONDUCTED IN INDANG PUBLIC MARKET AND VIA INTERNET

    45 PARTICIPANTS

    PUBLIC MARKET 11

    VIA INTERNET - 34

  • SURVEY

    87%

    13%

    Gender

    Female Male

  • 0%

    7%

    13%

    13%

    20%

    34%

    13%

    Age 10 years old and below 11 16 years old 17 21 years old

    22 28 years old 29 39 years old 40 50 years old

    51 years old and above

  • 60%

    40%

    Yes No

    Do you reside near Indang Public Market?

  • Mode of Transportation

    53%

    27%

    20%

    Public Transportation Private Transportation Walking

  • What are the problems that you experience in the public market?

    24%

    9%

    12%

    10%

    10%

    12%

    16%

    7%

    0%Sanitation

    Deliveries

    Garbage and Trash

    Storage

    Signage

    Parking

    Care and Maintenance ofEquipment

    Lighting

    Other

  • Which good do you buy first and last?

    0 2 4 6 8 10 12

    Meat

    Vegetables

    Fruits

    Dry Goods

    Others

    Fifth

    Fourth

    Third

    Second

    First

  • PROBLEM

  • PROBLEM

  • PROBLEM

  • PROBLEM

  • SOLUTION

    Modernizing and aesthetically improving the market

    Limiting the openness of the market

    Adding and redesigning stalls with more storage

    Design for natural daylight

    Arrangement of stalls

    Public Terminal

  • G O A L

    To rejuvenate Indang Public Market that will

    invite, satisfy and give comfort for users, other

    neighboring municipalities and locals.

  • O B J E C T I V E To provide new space/s that will satisfy

    users

    To redesign the existing market into

    new approach

    To establish a good impact to the

    beneficiaries; users and the environment

  • SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

    Improving Indang Public Market through Architectural

    solution that will enable to invite , satisfy and give

    comfort to locals and neighboring municipalities

    Job opportunities

  • SCOPE AND LIMITATION

    The study is limited to the role of Indang Cavite PublicMarket to the province including other neighboringbarangays and municipalities.

    It will also study architectural solutions that are applicable tothe public market that considers factors that could uplift theprovince given that their public market is the heart of Indang,Cavite

  • SUN PATH DIAGRAM

    WIND PATH DIAGRAM

    SITE

    ANALYSIS

  • VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

    PATTERN

    ROAD RIGHT OF WAY

    SITE

    ANALYSIS

  • PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

    SITE

    ANALYSIS

  • CONCLUSION

    The public market requires redevelopment hence the

    design must invite and satisfy both the locals and

    neighboring municipalities

  • RECOMMENDATION

    To improve and development the public market in order to satisfy the needs of the user

    Spaces would be reorganize and re-plan to accommodate the equipment and required spaces that would be more effective.

  • PROGRAMMINGPUZON, DANE STEFI MARIE P.

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  • PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS

    Before, the public market was located at the busy town ofIndang which is very congested due to population growthwhich causes traffic due to lack of parking space. Also, thepublic market is very small to accommodate the growingnumber of locals and neighboring municipalities who purchasegoods.

    The Municipality decided to look for a new location which isalso in Barangay Poblacion, located along the street of J.Dimabiling yet, parking spaces are still not solved, also,sanitation and storage.

    Indang Public Market has a lot of opportunities due to thecompetition in the municipality and in neighboringmunicipalities. Since, the public market is only the source ofgoods in Indang, improvement of the market is recommendedfor inviting, satisfying locals and neighboring municipalities.

  • DESIGN CRITERIA

    DESIGN OBJECTIVES

    To design an iconic structure that will catch attention of the public

    To design a facility that will provide a better circulation, accommodation and utilization of the users

    To design a facility adapting to its location

    To design a feasible facility

    To design a functional space planning

  • DESIGN CRITERIA

    DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

    FUNCTIONAL AESTHETICS: Form and Function must fight equally in a design

    SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: Thrust on durability and Recyclable Materials

    OPPOSITES ATTRACT: Combining Different and Paradoxical Materials

  • DESIGN CRITERIA

    DESIGN PRINCIPLES

    Functional and flexible space planning

    A balance between the nature, the structures and open spaces

  • DESIGN CONCEPT

    REJUVENATE

    I believe that people who goes to market needs to feel calm, relaxed and having fun while shopping. Changing the perspective of the market will make people enjoy shopping in Market, which is the traditional way.

  • DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

    National Building Code of the Philippines (NBC) and its revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) 2005

    Batas Pambansa 344 (B.P. 344) The law to enhance the mobility of disabled persons and its implementing rules and regulations

    National Plumbing Code of the Philippines

    Fire Code of the Philippines (FCP) - P.D. 1185

    National Public Market Code of the Philippines

    HLURB Application for Locational Clearance of Markets

    Public Markets Organization and Management

    Meat Inspection Code of the Philippines

    The Code on Sanitation of the Philippines

    Retail Planning Guidelines

  • SPACE PROGRAMMING

  • SPACE ALLOCATION

  • TYPE OF OCCUPANCY / USE TYPE OF BUILDING

    STRUCTURE

    FLAR DESIGNATION

    Commercial Commercial 2 (Com-2) 3.60 up to 9.00 (at a 15

    storey or 45.00 m. BHL)

  • Maximum Allowable Percentage of Site Occupancy

  • Parking Computation

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Traders

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Entrepreneurs / Concessionaries

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Laborers

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Consumers

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Passengers

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Driver

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Administrative Officers

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Administrative Staff

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Security Personnel

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Maintenance Personnel

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Maintenance Personnel

  • BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Utility Personnel

  • USER ANALYSIS

  • USER ANALYSIS

    PRIMARY USERS

    Users Description Space Location Activities

    Traders A person who delivers andsells wholesale trades to aplace where demand ishigher

    Wet section, dry section,stall

    Delivers and Sell

    Wholesalers / Retailers A person who buys tradesfrom the traders and sellingit to the public on awholesale or retail basis togain profit

    Wet section, dry section,stall

    Buys from traders, sells tothe public

    Entrepreneurs A person who owns andoperate a small business forsmall commercial purposes

    Stall Manage his/her business

    Laborers A person who is hired bytheir employer to performspecific duty or task

    Stall Entertain costumers

    Consumers A person who buys goods Wet section, dry section,stall

    Buy goods

    Passengers A person who passes by thefacility

    Waiting Area, Open Space Passengers

    Drivers A person who operates avehicle for public use.

    Parking area, Service ParkingArea, Tricycle Terminal

    Wait for passenger

  • USER ANALYSIS

    SECONDARY USERS

    Users Description Space Location ActivitiesAdministrative Officers A person who is appointed

    by the city localgovernment to monitor andmanage the generalcondition of the market andits personnel

    Administration office Managing the marketsorderliness, safety andsecurity

    Administrative Staffs A person who is responsiblefor the management of theadministrative andoperations staff andservices

    Administration office Helping in managing themarkets orderliness, safetyand security

    Security Personnel A person who are employedby the general servicesofficer in checking thesecurity of the publicincluding the controlling ofpedestrian and vehicularflow

    To different space of themarket

    Organizing and securing thesafety and security of theusers and the facility itself

    Maintenance Personnel A person who is employedand assigned by the generalservices officer in checkingand repairing mechanicaland technical matters

    Electrical room, plumbingarea

    Maintaining the MEPS(Mechanical, Electrical,Plumbing and Sanitary) Area

    Utility Personnel A person who is employedand assigned by the generalservice officer inmaintaining the cleanlinessand orderliness of themarket.

    Staff room, Janitorial room Cleaning the facility

  • ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

  • FUNCTIONAL ZONING

  • MATRIX / DIAGRAMS

  • CIRCULATORY DIAGRAM

    ADMINISTRATION

  • CIRCULATORY DIAGRAM

    MARKET

  • CIRCULATORY DIAGRAM

    TERMINAL

  • INTER-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM MACRO

  • INTER-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM MICRO MARKET

  • INTER-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM MICRO TERMINAL

  • INTER-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM MICRO AMINISTRATION

  • ADJACENCY DIAGRAM

  • CONCEPT DEVELOPMENTPUZON, DANE STEFI MARIE P.

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  • ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT

  • SPACE

    ROOTS

    Roots anchors the plants, supplyphysical support to the stems,absorbs nutrients and store foods,just like a market. A market is asource of nutrients, food andsupports the people to have ahealthy and livable life.

    To answer Markets problem,through the roots, it will separategoods into their own categories forit to be organized.

  • SPACE

    HEXAGON

    According to Walter Christaller theCentral Place Theory is assertedthat settlements simply functionedas 'central places' providing servicesto surrounding areas.

    This only means that hexagonalshape plan can give and provideservices to the surrounding areas. Itcan efficiently cover a uniform andplane field, minimizing the distanceof any particular location.

  • FORM

    CITY PLAZA

    In market, it is very crowded and people may feel uncomfortablebecause of the number of people who are going around the place.

    Though the City Plaza concept, the market will look like a plaza forthe users to feel relaxing while they buy their goods.

  • FORM

  • STRUCTURAL CONCEPT

  • TRUSS

    The top and bottom layers are ofan identical shape and arepositioned such that their planviews are coincident. Also, all theweb elements lie in vertical planes.The result is a double layer gridthat effectively consists of anumber of intersecting planetrusses. A grid of this type isreferred to as a 'truss grid'. A trussgrid may be regarded as a flat gridwhose elements are trusses.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Electrical)

    SOLAR PANEL

    The Panel will be usedon a sunny day, and wheneverthe sun is applicable, which isusually everyday.

    This produceselectricity through the sunrays. Which is cheaper andeco-friendly for our MotherEarth.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Electrical)

    RAIN PANEL

    Since, the country has 2seasons only, which is the dryand wet season. the drops ofthe rain has the potential incontributing to the rain panelfor it to work and distributeelectricity during rainy days.This will be more effectiveduring rainy days.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Plumbing)

    GREYWATER SYSTEM

    The advantages of grey waterare it may lower water andsewage bills. Re-using grey watermay also be used in gardening.On the figure below, you will seehow the grey water is beingprocessed and used in abuilding. It takes a lot of effort tocreate grey water that will notharm the users.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Plumbing)

    RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM

    Rainwater from rooftop should becarried down the water pipes tostorage. Before it will be stored in thestorage tank, it will go throughdifferent process. First flush, is a deviceused to flush off the water received inthe first shower. The first shower ofrain should be removed so thatcontaminated water will be aloof. Afteris filter, secondly it is important thatwater will be filtered for treatment ofwater to effectively removemicroorganisms.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT(Plumbing)

    STEEL GRATESteel grate is any regular

    spaced collection of identically, paralleland elongated elements. Usually, theseare used in drainage system that servesas a filter to separate water and any solidmaterial.

    This will be used at the dry marketso that when water splashes down thefloor it will go directly into the drainage.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Plumbing)

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Mechanical)

    PASSIVE VENTILATION

    It uses the natural forces of wind andthe stack effect by which air rises inorder to renew the air within thebuilding. Moist and stale air is extracteddirectly through ducting up to a rooftermination and then vented to outside.The air inside a property is normallywarmer than that of the outside air sorises naturally up the ducting carryingthe moistened content with it. Bypositioning the air inlets in the dry areathis provides a flow of replacementfresh air into the building.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Lighting)

    POLYCARBONATE SHEETS

    This is used for the rood,overhangs, and for lightings. Itprovides translucent plasticfeature which allows light topass through. In replace of glassthis is more economical andgives strength. It has alsodifferent colors which may beused in the design of thestructure.

  • UTILITY CONCEPT (Acoustics)

    ACOUSTIC PANEL

    Aside from controlling the sound in the market, it will also serveas a design for the ceiling.