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MAKATI GREEN URBAN DESIGN AND GOVERNANCE WORKSHOP
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – MS ARCHITECTURE
BRGY. LA PAZ
MAKATI CITY
PRESENTED BY: ARCH. BARREN PAUL DEL ROSARIO
ARCH. MART ERICK BINGCO ARCH. MA. ELENA LAMASAN
ENGR. RUDY TAGLE
HISTORY It was almost 60 years ago when this part of Makati was opened by the Ayala Corporation as its first post war residential subdivision. It used to be part of Barrio Tejeros carved out of rice land, water lilies, kangkong, talahib and other swamp undergrowth. But even for those who start a new home they can truly call their own, it was a good enough place to live in. By May 1949, no more than five families have built their modern homes.
SOURCE: http://www.makati.gov.ph/
MISSION Barangay La Paz shall intensify the delivery of public service through the implementation of various development programs and projects that will promote kinship among its people, enhance their competence and improve their economic status.
PREDOMINANT ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
SOURCE: http://www.makati.gov.ph/
CAR REPAIRS
RESTAURANTS INNS
SARI-SARI STORES
BANKS GAS
STATIONS
SOURCE: http://www.makati.gov.ph/ PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
SLOPE:
BROAD AREA OF LEVEL TO NEARLY LEVEL LAND
FLOOD INTENSITY:
HIGH FLOOD FREQUENCY
EARTHQUAKE RISK:
NONE TO LOW
SOURCE: http://www.makati.gov.ph/ PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
TOTAL LAND AREA:
0.2478 SQUARE KILOMETERS
EXISTING LAND USE CHINO ROCES AVE. (PASONG TAMO), VITO CRUZ EXTENSION AND ZOBEL ROXAS ARE
COMMERCIAL AREAS. REST ARE RESIDENTIAL
SOURCE: http://www.makati.gov.ph/ POPULATION
AS OF 2010:
7,931
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS: 1,794
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE:
5
OTHER SOURCES: David Montasco, Google earth; Steve Schmorleitz, NationalParkLover.com; Gooch; Google earth
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
FROM THE INTERVIEW..
OTHER CONCERNS: RELOCATION OF BRGY. HALL INFORMAL SETTLERS AND
UNPLEASANT BUSINESS ON PRIVATE PROPERTIES
MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITIES PARKS AND OPEN GROUNDS
PROPER TERMINALS/WAITING AREA “UN-UTILIZED” AREAS
GREEN FEATURES
POSSIBLE AREAS FOR DEVELOPMENT
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise & Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Ave. ) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
1. TO UNIFY AND REGULATE THE EXISTING TRICYCLE OPERATORS
AND DRIVERS ASSOCIATIONS PRESENTLY CLUTTERED IN APPROXIMATELY SIX
(6) SO-CALLED “TERMINALS” LOCATED ALONG SIDE STREETS OF THE
FOLLOWING:
a. Zobel Roxas corner Caton St.
b. Eureka St corner Archimedes St.
c. Cervera St. corner Pablo Ocampo St.
d. Mola St corner Chino Roces Avenue
e. Zobel Roxas corner Balagtas St.
OBJECTIVES PPP: Private-Public Partnership at San Diego Compound.
PPP
San Diego Compound
2. To implement cleanliness and orderliness in the neighborhood by
providing Lounge and Comfort Rooms for Drivers in cooperation with the
Non Government Organizations and Sponsors.
Model sponsors for the construction and maintenance for the proposed projects
can be gas suppliers like shell, petron, and/or other companies whose business
considers tricycles one of their prime customers.
3. To create an income generation for the private sector on the use of the
property like community tax incentives while serving for the good of the
community.
4. To be a base-group for any innovation on the use of bio-fuel or any
future diversification for green air act.
II: CURRENT LOCATIONS OF TRICYCLE TERMINALS
a. Zobel Roxas corner Caton St.
b. Eureka St corner Archimedes St.
c. Cervera St. corner Pablo Ocampo St.
d. Mola St corner Chino Roces Avenue
e. Zobel Roxas corner Balagtas St.
IMAGES OF CURRENT SIDE STREET TRYCYLE TERMINALS
Tricycle Terminal Cabanilla St corner Pablo Ocampo St. La Paz
EXISTING CONDITION
SAMPLES OF REGULATED PARKING APPLICABLE TO A PORTION OF SAN DIEGO COMPOUND ALONG ZOBEL St. THAT MAYBE POSSIBLE THRU – PPP: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
SCHEME.
PROPOSAL
Design Description PROPOSED TRICYCLE TERMINAL
The REGULATED BARANGAY TRICYCLE TERMINAL shall be a state-of-the-art, sustainable, and passenger friendly. The structure itself is distinctive having its pedestal made of reinforced concrete with tubular steel section columns and rafters, which makes the terminal very rigid and designed to withstand disasters like typhoon.
An attractive architectural feature is shown thru the wide-overhung roof, which is very adaptive in our tropical climate. It can provide shade from the piercing heat of the sun, and protection from heavy rains.
Special Features
– Solar Panel – Comfort room for drivers and passengers – Rainwater collection system – Rubber boats positioned on Roof Top – CCTV equipped and Wi-Fi
BUDGETARY COST OF THE REGULATED TRICYCLE TERMINAL
• The Proposed Regulated Tricycle Terminal will incur a Minimal Budget should a Sponsorship will be encouraged by the Barangay such as Gasoline Stations like Petron, Shell, Total, Caltex and the like. Donations from the business partners of the Tricycle Consortium can play a big role from the Paints, Steel works and Roofing Materials, including the Signages.
• For a background on the Budgetary Cost. Assumming an example area of one Module that may cater to 5 Tricycle Units. An area of 5.00m x 10.00 = 15sq.m. can be assumed at P5,000 per sq.m. is equal to P75,000.00 for the Structure alone . Budget for these project shall increase depending on the Open space covered as provided for by the Private Owners.
• In case of completing the Project for Disaster- Risk Reduction purposes which means provision of water tank, Comfort rooms and Inflatable Boats in the whole package, a Budgetary cost of P10,000 .00 per sq.meter can fit to the project. Thus a MODULE of 5mx10m has a total of P150,000.00
PROPOSAL FOR GREEN
WALL ON RAFAEL PALMA
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ALONG ABDC ST. AND
OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE
BARANGAY.
PROPOSAL NO.2
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
1. TO CREATE BREATHING SPACES AND CLEAN-AIR IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD.
2. TO MOTIVATE THE RESIDENTS IN ENGAGING NATURAL WAYS OF BEAUTIFYING THEIR SURROUNDINGS
3. TO STRENGTHEN TEAM BUILDING AND COOPERATION AMONG THE BARAGAY RESIDENTS
OBJECTIVES The Green Wall on Rafael Palma Elementary School
along ABCD St.
Rafael Palma Elementary School PERIMETER WALL along ABCD St. Proposed for Green Wall Treatment.
EXISTING CONDITION
Rafael Palma Elementary School PERIMETER WALL along ABCD St. Proposed for Green Wall Treatment.
EXISTING CONDITION
THE SAN DIEGO COMPOUND ALONG ZOBEL St.
Portion of high-wall of San Diego compound along Zobel Roxas appears as “eye sore” in the community. This compound is said to craddle illegal Dumping of Wastes
EXISTING CONDITION
THE SAN DIEGO COMPOUND ALONG ZOBEL St.
Street along San Diego Compound becomes stay-put of unauthorized parking
EXISTING CONDITION
Civic Minded Citizens on the Past Alay Linis Programs for the School Perimeter Walls.
Previous Images of Zobel Roxas St.
EXISTING CONDITION
GREEN SYSTEM
GREEN WALL
LIGHTED SIGNAGES
LAMP POST WITH SOLAR PANEL
SOLAR PANELS
BENCHES USING GREEN MATERIALS
TURF PAVING
STREET FURNITURE
PLANTERS
Design Description
THE GREEN WALLS The green wall system has a great potential for positive environmental change
in Brgy. La Paz, particularly given the large blank walls that the street of Zobel Roxas has. These green walls decreases the amount of emissions caused by vehicles that passes thru Barangay streets.
With these passive cooling features, a great impact on different aspects in the
community is attained. It reduces urban heat effect, improve exterior air quality, and aesthetic improvement of Barangay walkways and streets.
• Special Features – Green wall – Illuminated signage – Lamp post with solar panels – Environment-friendly
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
TYPICAL RENTABLE SPACES
SOLAR PANELS
GREEN WALL TREATMENT
COMFORT ROOM
PLANTERS/SITTING AREA
ADVERTISEMENT WALL
RAINWATER COLLECTOR
BOLLARDS
GREEN SYSTEM
Design Description WALKABLE PARK & COMMERCIAL STRIP
This top-notch collaboration is poised to transform Brgy. La Paz with an
unparalleled commercial development. By no other means, this strip is not an ordinary Tiangge stalls, it is made up of tubular steel columns and rafters. It also introduces solar panels as the primary source of its energy. Rainwater collection system will provide watering maintenance to the lush-green sidewalks / planters that gives freshness to this exciting commercial strip.
Special Features
– Rentable spaces – Comfort room – Green wall system – Sitting area – Rainwater collection system – Bollards – CCTV equipped and Wi-Fi
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
OBJECTIVES: CONVERTING THE EXISTING STRUCTURE INTO A MULTI-STOREY BUILDING THAT
WILL ACCOMMODATE:
1. NEW BARANGAY HALL 2. FIRE STATION 3. POLICE STATION 4. MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITIES 5. MULTI-PURPOSE AREA 6. COVERED COURT
APPROX. LOT AREA: 750 SQ.MTS.
PROPOSAL
GROUND FLOOR: 1. MAIN LOBBY 2. POLICE STATION 3. FIRE STATION 4. MRF
SECOND FLOOR: 1. OFFICES THIRD FLOOR: 1. BASKETBALL COURT/
MULTI-PURPOSE AREA
1. La Paz Elementary School 2. La Paz Barangay Hall and Fire Station 3. Our Lady of La Paz Parish 4. Barangay La Paz Basketball Court and Playground 5. Unionbank of the Philippines
6. Rafael Palma Elementary School 7. Makati Coliseum 8. Shopwise and Savana Market (Cor. Chino Roces Avenue) 9. San Diego Compound private property 10. Youth Center 11. Site of Informal settlement
OBJECTIVES: CONVERTING THE EXISTING
STRUCTURE INTO A MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING THAT WILL
ACCOMMODATE:
1. YOUTH CENTER 2. BARANGAY CLINIC 3. LIBRARY 4. SENIOR CITIZEN’S SPACE
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