Capiz State University Main Campus, Roxas City College of Engineering and Architecture
Capiz State University Main Campus, Roxas City College of Engineering and Architecture
Capiz State University Main Campus, Roxas City College of Engineering and Architecture
A Research Paper
In
Submitted By:
Donna Benedicto
BS Architecture 4
Submitted To:
Instructor
I. Introduction
These changes affect the style and the quality of life that
leads to some changes related to people needs in urban open
spaces in hyperdense areas. Hyper-density defined as density
sufficient to support subways – contributes to the health,
prosperity and sustainability of cities. Compared to most forms
of human habitation, dense cities are the most efficient
economic engines; they are the most environmentally sustainable
and the most likely to encourage joyful and healthy lifestyles.
Hyperdensity became phenomenon in some areas in most of the
world countries. So it needs some attention from officials and
researchers. Hyperdensity can be found in two forms;
horizontally in short and too close buildings (e.g. refugee
camps, slums, old cores, and informal settlements), and
vertically in high rise buildings. Furthermore, hyperdensity has
several levels in relation to its size; a neighborhood level, a
camp level, or a settlement level. In addition, it can appear in
a city level.
a. Site Location
b. Utilities
biodiversity
d. Landscaping
e. Security
f. Reprocity
the city and opportunities which will provide jobs and enhance
community livability.
architecture.
Definition of Terms
This study, “Hyper-density Community” defines the terms
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ecosystem.
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strength as a nation.
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civic-delight/?cn-reloaded=1)
II. Review of Related Literature
III. Methodology
Design Philosophy
Concept of Design
Bibliography