RQUIREMENTS
RQUIREMENTS
RQUIREMENTS
GENERAL RQUIREMENTS
1. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
2. SINGLE DETACHED LOFT
3. SINGLE DETACHED 2-STOREY
4. SINGLE ATTACHED LOFT
5. DUPLEX LOFT
6. MULTIPURPOSE CENTER
7. COMMERCIAL STRIP
8. HYPERMARKET
DRAWING REQUIREMENTS:
SDP SINGLE ATTACHED COMMERCIAL STRIP
1. VICINITY MAP 1. GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. FLOOR PLAN
2. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2. LOFT FLOOR PLAN 2. ELEVATION
3. SDP SPOT DETAIL/S 3. FRONT ELEVATION 3. SECTION
4. SITE SECTION 4. LEFT SIDE ELVATION 4. END BAY SECTION
5. PERSPECTIVES SHOWING 5. SECTION 5. SPOT DETAIL
APPLIED DESIGNS 6. END BAY SECTION 6. EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
7. SPOT DETAIL 7. INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
8. EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
9. INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
Multi-Functional Spaces:
Create multi-functional spaces within housing units that can serve as bedrooms, home offices, or recreational areas as needed. Designing spaces to have multiple functions can maximize the utility of each
room.
Optimal Ventilation:
Prioritize cross-ventilation in housing unit designs by strategically placing windows and vents to facilitate the flow of fresh air throughout the space. Consider natural ventilation principles to reduce reliance
on mechanical systems.
Daylight Optimization:
Maximize the use of natural light by incorporating larger windows, glass doors, and light wells where possible. Utilize reflective surfaces and light-colored interiors to enhance the distribution of natural
light.
Storage Solutions:
Integrate smart storage solutions into housing units to address the need for increased storage. This can include built-in cabinets, hidden storage compartments, and efficient closet systems.
Adequate Privacy:
Ensure that the flexible layouts and multi-functional spaces also allow for privacy when needed. Incorporate sliding doors, curtains, or partition walls that can be closed off to create separate areas.
Energy-Efficient Design:
Implement energy-efficient building materials and insulation to regulate temperature and reduce energy consumption, thereby contributing to sustainability.
Connectivity:
Creating a well-connected network of sidewalks, pathways, and crossings to ensure convenient and direct pedestrian routes throughout the community.
Safety:
Implementing measures to enhance pedestrian safety, including traffic calming techniques, well-marked crosswalks, and adequate lighting.
Accessibility:
Designing infrastructure that is accessible to people of all abilities, including those with disabilities, by considering features like curb cuts, ramps, and tactile paving.
Comfort:
Creating pedestrian friendly environments by providing amenities such as shade, seating, green spaces, and attractive streetscapes.
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
PROBLEM SOLUTION CONCEPT STUDY
Street Lighting and Safety Warm and Uniform Lighting Liu, M., Zhang, B., Luo, T., Liu, Y., Portnov, B. A.,
Satisfaction with street lighting suggests concerns Trop, T., ... & Liu, Q. (2022). Evaluating street
Provide Warm and Uniform Street Lighting to
about safety and visibility in the neighborhood, lighting quality in residential areas by combining
make it feel more safer for the residents to walk
possibly indicating insufficient lighting and remote sensing tools and a survey on pedestrians’
especially at nighttime.
potential security issues, perceptions of safety and visual comfort. Remote
Sensing, 14(4), 826.
Availability of Amenities
Residents' satisfaction with the availability of
amenities like parks, churches, recreational areas,
local shops, water supply, and electricity supply
may point to deficiencies in essential services and
leisure options.
Access to Destinations
A lack of easily accessible places to visit within
walking distance from homes
Sidewalks
Incomplete or absent sidewalks on some streets in
the neighborhood. Also obstructed sidewalks.
Aesthetic
Insufficient interesting and visually appealing
elements to observe while walking in the
neighborhood.
Intersections
Inadequate four-way intersections in the
neighborhood.
Traffic Speed
Vehicle movement impacts the sense of safety of
the residents
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
PROBLEM SOLUTION CONCEPT STUDY
Bedroom Number and Size
Residents are dissatisfied with the number and size
of bedrooms in their housing units, indicating a
need for more spacious or additional bedrooms.
Ventilation
Residents may not be satisfied with the ventilation
within their housing units, which could lead to
discomfort and air quality issues.
Natural Lighting
Residents may be dissatisfied with the amount of
natural light entering their housing units,
potentially leading to dark and gloomy living
spaces.
Number of Storage
Residents may lack sufficient storage space within
their housing units, leading to clutter and
disorganization.
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