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assignment_2
ARA521 6PM
Group 1-
• Leader: Gloria; Members- Ferranco, Macomb, Malig, Palma, Ruiz, Magrata
Group 2
• Leader: Santiago; Members- Alarcon, Claro, Sorio, Ver, Tampos, Santos, Dichoso
Group 3
• Leader: Franco; Members- Dalusong, Olanda, Waje, Tamoria, Juaniza, Eclarinal
Group 4
• Leader: Estamo; Members- Pamintuan, Bobis, Sarmiento, Salazar, Sicat
Group 5
• Leader: Ramirez; Members- Basa, Bernaldo, Ebalan, Hermosura, Villaruz
ARA521 730PM
Group 1-
• Leader: Corpuz; Members- Fortalez, Tacorda, Quiba, Suyod, Quintos
Group 2
• Leader: Bernardino; Members- Sison, Reyel, delos Santos, Paguio, Chavez
Group 3
• Leader: Sauler; Members- Shirato, Mendigorin, Baldon, Mirador, Anos
Group 4
• Leader: Conde; Members- Alegre, Villanueva, Anfone, Gange, Ecleo
Group 5
• Leader: Cometa; Members- Sorongon, Viloria, Furio, Estrada
I. NARROW DWELLINGS

Definition and its Aspects Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Narrow dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 5 Aspects of Narrow houses understanding/ analysis of how the
• Light
typology have been used and how this
could be beneficial from designer’s
• Flexibility
point of view
• Social/ sharing
• Façade/ entrance
• Urban intervention Include References
II. EFFICIENT DWELLINGS

Definition and its Themes Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Efficient dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 5 Themes in which efficiency can play understanding/ analysis of how the
a crucial role typology have been used and how this
• Density
could be beneficial from designer’s
point of view
• Modularity
• Changeability
• Affordable housing Include References
• Light
III. VERTICAL DWELLINGS

Definition and its topics Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Vertical dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 5 topics connected to verticality and understanding/ analysis of how the
density for buildings typology have been used and how this
• Parasitic architecture
could be beneficial from designer’s
point of view
• Dense self-contained vertical dwelling
• Social life in tall buildings
• Vertical connections Include References
• Modular construction
IV. SHARED DWELLINGS

Definition and its Levels Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Shared dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 4 levels of shared dwellings understanding/ analysis of how the
• The Linear Dwelling
typology have been used and how this
could be beneficial from designer’s
• Scattered Dwellings
point of view
• Deconstructed Cube
• Tulou Dwelling
• Modern Tulou Include References
V. EXTENSIVE DWELLINGS
• Ability to secure the dwelling
Definition and its Qualities • Ability to personalize the dwelling
• Extensive dwellings as typology • Ability to express status, place in society
• Ability to use the plot and the landscape
• Qualities of Extensive dwellings creatively
• Availability of a lot of space • Ability to have greater daily comfort
• Ability to dedicate spaces to non-essential • Less of a need to compromise
functions
• Ability to group (zone) spaces by function Case Studies (Local and Foreign)
• Ability to choose the distance to your • Cite case studies to gain deeper
neighbors
understanding/ analysis of how the
• Greater opportunities for privacy or not typology have been used and how this
• Ability to function in isolation could be beneficial from designer’s
• Greater opportunity for vertical point of view
connections within the dwelling
Include References
VI. INFORMAL DWELLINGS

Definition and its topics Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Informal dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 3 topics Subcategories Beyond Rules understanding/ analysis of how the
of informal dwellings typology have been used and how this
• No rules could be beneficial from designer’s
• Not knowing the rules point of view
• Breaking the rules
• Common qualities Include References
• Unfinished (Not aiming to be finished)
• Built with strong local connections
• I build, therefore I am. The value of
placemaking
VII. TEMPORARY/ SHORT- TERM DWELLINGS

Definition and its categories Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Temporary/ short-term dwellings as • Cite case studies to gain deeper
typology understanding/ analysis of how the
• 5 Categories of temporary/ short- typology have been used and how this
term dwellings could be beneficial from designer’s
• Human shelters
point of view
• Short tem apartments
• Hotels Include References
• Extreme situation dwellings
• Institutional housing
VIII. SUSTAINABLE DWELLINGS

Definition and its categories Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Sustainable dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 5 Categories of sustainable dwellings understanding/ analysis of how the
• Self- sufficient housing
typology have been used and how this
could be beneficial from designer’s
• Affordable housing
point of view
• Sustainability by proximity and variety
• Sustainability through adaptive re use
• Sustainability through materials re use Include References
IX. SMALL DWELLINGS

Definition and its categories Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Small dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• 5 typologies that extract the living understanding/ analysis of how the
characteristics & its related qualities typology have been used and how this
of small dwellings could be beneficial from designer’s
• Considerate
point of view
• Density
• Economy Include References
• Resources
• Sociology
X. FLEXIBLE DWELLINGS

Definition and its categories Case Studies (Local and Foreign)


• Flexible dwellings as typology • Cite case studies to gain deeper
• Categories by determinate or understanding/ analysis of how the
indeterminate design on flexibility typology have been used and how this
• Soft use
could be beneficial from designer’s
point of view
• Hard use
• Soft technology
• Hard technology Include References

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