FP 100 A Suburban Home: (Final Plate)

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Architectural Design 2 AR 142 [Type text] 2Q 2016-2017

FP 100 (Final Plate) A Suburban Home

Special attention should be observed based on the following considerations:


 Design concept
 Design process rinciples
Objectives  Elements and principles of design
 Elements of Architecture
 Anthropometrics and ergonomics
 Graphic and visual techniques
A family, as the basic social organization or unit of any society, has the greatest influence in
every individual. Each member of the family is expected to perform his/her specific duty within
the home, and the home is most precious place of every family. The Filipino values and culture
are very much present in our family as expected. In direct and subtle ways, children are molded
Introduction
by the family culture into which they are born. Growing up, their assumptions about what is right
and wrong, good and bad reflect the beliefs, values and traditions of the family culture. Most take
for granted their family’s ways, and they carry into adulthood numerous attitudes and behaviors
acquired in childhood.
Due to the condition of the metropolis, a young couple decided to look and put up their own
residence in a suburban community. With a promising career of the couple as doctors, they
would like their home to be part of their busy schedule. The couple has three children; the eldest,
aged 16, is a boy and an active member of the church choir and an accomplished competitive
Problem Statement swimmer, the second child is in her 7th grade, a ballet dancer and a scholar in an exclusive
science school, the youngest is another boy, who is in his 2nd grade in the same science school.

As a regular get-together every Sunday, the family gathers with their extended family in a place
for all sorts of activities that may happen.
The site and its neighborhood are located in an exclusive residential village in Antipolo City. The
site is accessible through a 15-meter road, relatively flat. The following are also the most obvious
Problem Context site characteristics:
 Rectangular shape, with dimensions of 25 x 40 meters
 The shorter side of the lot facing the street and oriented to the south.
Requirements
Data Collection and Data Evaluation
Programming
Information gathering and analysis
Problem diagnosis
Design Criteria (Objectives, Philosophy, Concept)
Site Analysis (with Building Code computation)
Behavioral analysis
Space Program Worksheet
Functional Zoning
Adjacency Matrix Diagram
Inter-relationship and Circulatory Diagram
Space Program
The following are the major spaces to be provided:
 Foyer

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 Formal living room


 Formal dining room
 Informal living-dining area/ multi-purpose area
 Powder room
 Medical office with comfort room
 Interior garden
 Lanai
 Masters’ bedroom with walk-in closet and T&B
 Children’s bedroom with individual walk-in closet and T&B
 Guest’s room with T&B
 Main kitchen
 Dirty kitchen
 Maid’s room for 2 with T&B
 Utility room
 Service/laundry area
 3-car carport
Presentation: free-hand drawing/sketch and notes using mixed-media coloring on 15”x20”
parchment paper
Due : 01 December 2016, Thursday 9:00pm sharp
Space and Form Concept Development
Concept Development Presentation of drawings or sketches on the space and form analysis describing the specific
character and intent of the design solution.
Presentation: free-hand drawing/sketch and notes using mixed-media coloring on 15”x20”
parchment paper
Due: 06 December 2016, Tuesday 9:00pm sharp
Integration of individual components into a unified design solution applying identified
Synthesis
fundamentals in architectural design. Required 2 schemes minimum.
Presentation: free-hand drawing/sketch and notes using mixed-media coloring on 15”x20”
parchment paper
Due: 08 December 2016, Thursday 9:00pm sharp
Knowledge and skill to present the ideas into workable drawings.
Final drawing requirements:
 Title page
 Concept board (to include programming, concept development, synthesis)
Presentation
 Man’s eye-level perspective
 Ground Floor Plan on Site development plan scale 1:100
 Floor plans scale 1:100
 2 elevations and 2 sections scale 1:100
Specification Pen and ink free-hand presentation with mixed-media coloring in 15”x20” parchment paper
Due Thursday December 15, 2016 9:00pm sharp

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