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RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

A. General Site Context The site is located at Novaliches, Quezon city near SM Fairview. It can be access by a road connecting Belfast and Regalado Hwy.

THE SITE

Quezon City is the largest city in terms of population and land area in Metro Manila it host a number of government cities most important of which are the Batasang Pambansa Complex (the seat of the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the Philippine Congress), and the Quezon City Reception House (the current seat of the Vice President of the Philippines). Quezon City also serves as home to the University of the Philippines Diliman—the national university—and Ateneo de Manila University. Novaliches was named after the Marquis of Novaliches, Manuel Pavía y Lacy, the general who protected Queen Isabella of Spain from her uncle who tried to usurp the Spanish crown, and supporter of

RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

her son, King Alfonso, upon the monarchy's restoration. He was made the first Marquis of Novaliches, a title bestowed with Grandeza de Espana (Grandee of Spain-first class rank among the nobility), in the 1840s. Novaliches or "New Liches" came from an old district of Granada, Spain also known as "Liches" where Manuel and his ancestors, the Pavías, originate. Future projects in Quezon City under the Comprehensive Development Program and Local Development Investment Program. These projects will not affect the said proposed project in Novaliches. Here are some of the following project (2017-2020) 

Formulation of a Drainage Master Plan for QC in coordination with other LGUs



Road network development program



Renewable Energy Efficient Program



Construction of Multi-Purpose Evacuation Centers



Waterways bank protection/structures development

B. Physical Data, Site and Adjacent Land Geology & Soil Quezon City is situated on the northeast portion of Metro Manila. It is bounded on the north by Caloocan City and San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan Province, on the east by San Mateo and Marikina, on the south by Pasig and Mandaluyong, San Juan and Manila, and on the west by

RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Valenzuela, Caloocan and Manila. Its northeastern and eastern boundaries are defined by the Novaliches Watershed and the Marikina River. It is close to the region’s major activity centers like Binondo, Ayala, Monumento, Ortigas, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the North and South Harbor as well as the developed Fort Bonifacio Global City. With an area of 16,112.58 hectares (based on 1995 GIS graphical plot), it is the largest among the sixteen (16) cities and one (1) municipality in the region and is almost one-fourth the size of MetroManila. Althought Quezon City is one of the city near the west valley fault, the site location is not affected. Manila used to be a submerged area at one time in the geologic past. Intermittent volcanic activities followed and after which, volcanic materials were deposited. Available geologic information about Metro Manila and the areas surrounding it indicated that Quaternary volcanic rocks generally known as the Guadalupe Formation, locally known as “adobe”, is the predominant rock unit underlying it. Water La Mesa Watershed Reservation (LMWR) is located in Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines. It is bounded by Caloocan City on the

RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

northwestern side; Quezon City on the southeastern and southwestern side; and San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal on the northeastern and southeastern side. It has a total area of 2,659.59 ha. Topography Most of these parts are of Novaliches Clay which is further categorize as follows: 

The Urban Land Complex (NvucC/D) with 5-15 percent slope covering an area of 7,598.62 hectares 47.16%.



The Novaliches Urban Land Complex (NvucB) with 2-5 percent slope and an areaof 1,169.20 hectares or 7.26%.



The Novaliches Clay (NvC1) with 5-8 percent slope, slightly eroded has an area of 1,758.52 hectares or 10.91% and the Novaliches Clay (NvD1) with 5-8 percent slope and an area of 242.41 hectares or 1.50%.

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