Status : Verified
Personal Name | Ty, Katrina May L. |
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Resource Title | The UP commercial complex as iconic architecture of the University of the Philippines in Diliman |
Date Issued | 2011 |
Abstract | Like every research paper, knowing the background of the topic was necessary. The researcher discussed what UP Diliman is to the UP System and what buildings are found within it. Since there are issues with accessibility to certain areas and lack of sources of information, it was necessary that the researcher explicitly set the limitations of the thesis. Assumptions regarding legal matters and funding then were made in order to permit more freedom in the design. The site and present conditions were then analyzed to establish the possible configurations of the site. The researcher then stated the significance of the study by stating that UP Diliman deserves a better service core. An initial space programming was made based only on what was existing and what the researcher thought was necessary. Finally, the researcher established the Design Problem and Sub-problems. To gain knowledge in what has been done before and what concepts are related to the thesis, the researcher looked for sources on iconic architecture and existing thesis on commercial areas. To gather information, the researcher used library research and interviews. She then proceeded with the space programming, code requirements and issues. After that came the design development. With several consultations with the faculty and her adviser, she finally finalized her design for the UP Commercial Complex. |
Degree Course | Bachelor of Science in Architecture |
Language | English |
Keyword | Universities and colleges -- Buildings.; University of the Philippines (Diliman) -- Commercial complex. |
Material Type | Thesis/Dissertation |
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Category : F - Regular work, i.e., it has no patentable invention or creation, the author does not wish for personal publication, there is no confidential information.
Access Permission : Open Access