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PRELIMINARIES:
Acknowledgement
Dedication
II.
LITERATURE
. i.
ii.
Table of Contents
. Iii.
CHAPTERS:
I.
INTRODUCTION
A. Historical Background ..
A.1 Background of the Problem .
A.2 Background of the Study
A.3 Background of the Project
B. Statement of the Problem
C. Significance of the Problem
C.1 Significance of the Study
D. Goals and Objectives ..
E. Scope and Limitations ..
F. Theoretical Framework ..
G. Definition of Term ..
III.
C. Site Assessment
VI.
SUMMARY
A. Summary of Findings
B. Conclusion
C. Recommendations
C.3 Utilities
C.4 Socio-economic Conditions
IV.
V.
USER ANALYSIS
VII.
VIII.
LIST OF REFERENCES
APPENDIXES
A. Demographic Profile
B. Target Users
C. Users Requirements
A. Historical Background
ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTION
destination.
A. Architectural Programming
A.1 Site
A.2 Buildings
A.3 Bubble Diagrams
A.3.1 Site
A.3.2 Buildings
B. Project Conceptualization
He who does not know how to look back at his origin will never arrive at his
originated with a law passed by the United States. Act No. 243
nationalism.
landmarks) cultural
treasures
were
provided
support
construction
and
historic
site
designation
by
their
robust
strong
potential
significant
(http://preservelaw.com/2014/01/historic-
preservation-philippines/).
system
with
to
preservation
preservation
own
decentralizing
effect
successful
built
programs.
long-term
environment
environment.
and
involved
open
Buildings,
streetscapes,
and
communication
different
and/or
design
cathedrals
forms,
styles,
responses
that
materials,
respect
traditional
(http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/
field_projects/cahe/overview.html).
language.
The
twentieth
century
brought
rapid
and
new
economic
pressures.
G. Definition of Terms
I.
II.
III.
future with a new name to reflect its rebirth: the Juan Luna EServices Building.
VIII.
IV.
to BPO
V.
VI.
VII.
design meshed with early 20th century building architecture. It fell into
Building, it has been given a new lease of life ready for the
new dawn for this building. Under new ownership, the building was
generate
power
for
an
owner folded after the Depression. In the early 2000s, Summit Realty
Advisors bought the site, appreciating its proximity to a rail stop
Philadelphia is 40 minutes away by trainas well as good roads and
utility services.
X.
XIV.
XI.
A.2 Foreign:
XV.
Ambler Boiler House long ago outlived its initial use. Built in 1897 to
grants and loans. The endeavor required 760 man-hours of labor and
the removal of 530 cubic yards of contaminated construction debris
and waste. All that remained was a brick shell and steel roof trusses.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII. B. Review of Related Literature (with Assessment)
three levels. Entryways and windows, many of which had been walled
XIX.
XX.
XX.
However, the infrastructure is thoroughly modern. In particular, a 54well geothermal system makes the building economical to operate,
XX.
XX. An old art deco house, one of the first art deco
houses built in San Miguel, Manila circa 1937, the mansion still
business.
XXI.
(then called Rixdorf) dating from 1893. In 1993 new facilities were
built on the adjoining premises and the old pumping station was
XXII.
location, the exceptional size of the hall and the lack of a second
XXIII.
XXIV.
XXV.
as new staircases within the hall and big dormers on the roof, but still
no one could be found to buy it. It was only in early 2006, when Berlinbased artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset caught sight of the
house through an online real estate service and spontaneously
decided to make it their new headquarters.
XXIX. The resulting adaptation is a home with a vast floor
XXVII.
XXVII.
XXVII. The building was erected between 1925 and 1926 as
an extension to the first pumping station in Berlins Neukoelln district
XXX.
LIII.
XXXIII.
Criteri
XXXV.
Description
a
XXXVI.
C1.
XXXVII.
Architectural
XXXVIII.
Economic
XL.
C3.
subsidize; exemption
XLI.
Site layout;
Environmental
XLII.
C4.
Social
XLIV.
C5.
Legal
environmental
impact;
environmental
quality
Industrial Buildings
Source: Table 41.1 Selection Criteria of adaptive reuse industrial building; Liyin Shen & Kunhui Ye, Proceedings of the 19 th
International Symposium on Advancement of Constructions Management & Real Estate, April 27, 2015
XLVII.
XLVIII.
XLIX.
L.
A.1 Major
LI.
C.3
Environmental
LV.
Environmental
LVI.
Quality of Surroundings
of
LIV.
impact
XXXIV.
C2.
Environmental
LVII.
Description
LVIII.
C.4 Social
Public interest
LXIV.
LXVI.
LIX.
LX.
LXI.
LXII.
LXIII.
LXV.
LII.
Energy Usage
and support
LXVII.
Social value
LXIX.
Enhancing
LXVIII.
LXX.
community
LXXI.
Loss of habitat
LXXII.
LXXIII.
Description
LXXVII.
XCVI.
Benefit-cost ratio
life-cycle cost
financial sources
subsidize
exemption
XCVII.
XCVIII.
XCIX.
C.
B. Site Selection
CI.
CII.
Source: A Proposed Histo-Cultural Preservation and Adaptive Reuse of the El Hogar Filipino Building into a Boutique Hotel
LXXVIII.
LXXIX.
LXXX.
LXXXI.
LXXXII. A.2 Specific
LXXXIII. C.1 Architectural
LXXXIV. Description
LXXXVI.
LXXXVIII.
LXXXVII.
LXXXIX.
Architectural evaluation
architectural evaluation
structural analysis
functional changeability
Technological
XC.
difficulties
refurbishment feasibility
XCI.
XCII.
XCIV.
function performance
C.2 Economic
Potential market
XCIII.
XCV.
Description
and Caf Restaurant, By: ESPIRITU, Joneveive D. SANSAIT, Toby Mar C. VALDEZ, Andre Patrick M., March 2014
CIII.
CIV.
CV.
the eclectic style of its era, a subtle mixture BeauxArts exterior and Art Nouveau interiors in contrasts to
its
surviving
characterize
CVI.
contemporaries
a
purist
style
which
of
mostly
Art-Nouveau
CVII.
CXV.
old Escolta, its lavish interior and exterior mouldings bear the
marks of the affluence of Manila during its early years. Today
in our city's poverty stricken age, the El Hogar stands as a
RELATIVE AGE
CXXI. It was built in 1914, and now stands on its 99th year.
CXVI. OWNERSHIP
CXVII. Aside from its close affiliation to the influential family of the
C. Site Assessment
CXXIX.
CXXX.
CXLI.
CXLII.
CXL.
CXLIII.
CXLIV.
Any unit that includes all of the organisms (the community) in a given area, the physical environment so that a flow of
energy leads to clearly defined trophic structure, biotic diversity, and material cycles within the system is an ecosystem.
CXXXI.
Source: googleearthsatelite
CXXXII.C.1.1 Landforms
which splits the Manila into two. Its major branches are Ilog
Marikina and Ilog San Juan. During the Spanish times, it was
CXXXIII.
CXXXIV.
CXXXV.
CXXXVI.
CXXXVIII.
CXXXIX.
Source: googleearthsatelite
CXLVIII.
CLXII.
CXLIX.
CLXIII.
CL.
CLXIV.
CLI.
CLXV.
CLII.
CLXVI.
CLIII.
CLXVII.
CLIV.
CLXVIII.
CLV.
CLXIX.
CLVI.
C.3 Utilities
CLXX.
CLVII.
CLXXI.
CLVIII.
CLXXII.
CLIX.
CLXXIII.
CLX.
CLXXIV.
CLXI.
CLXXV.
CLXXVI.