Manalo, Michael Ramos, Cathy Angeles, Randy BSARCH V-1
Arch. Rey S. Gabitan Adviser
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•Health and Safety •Environmental Situation Improvement •Economic asset •Community Growth
•Topography •Size and Shape •Acquisition Cost and Extent of Definition
Needs Improvement of natural resources Accessibility Acquisition Land use Integration Preservation Pedestrianization
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Opportunistic models Space Standards-Quantitative Planning Model Park System Model Shape -Related model Landscape –Related Models Ecological Determinism Protected Landscape Biosphere Reserves
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TYPE
AGES DESIRE OPTIMU POPULATI MAX. SERVE D M SIZE ON RATIO WALKING D USABL DISTANC E SIZE E
NEIGHBO 3 YRS RHOOD BELOW PLAYLOT
232-464 SQ.M
NONE
NEIGHBO 5-15 RHOOD PLAYLOT
1-2 HAS
1-2 HAS
60-80M
0.5 HAS/1000 0.8 KM POPULATION
PLAYFIEL 16-24 4-8 HAS 6-10 HAS MINIMUM OF 1-15 KM D YRS. AND 0.5 HAS/1000 ABOVE POPULATION
IDEAL LOCATION
FACILITIES
OTHER FEATURES
WITHIN THE SAME SLIDES, SWINGS, BLOCK, CENTRAL SEESAWS, CLIMBING TO RESIDENTIAL APPARATUS, TUNNELS AREA
GRASS PLOTS FOR GAMES, PAVES WALKS FOR WHELLED TOYS, BENCHES FOR GUARDIANS KEEPING WATCH
SEPARATE BLOCK BUT MUST NOT REQUIRE CHILDREN TO C ROSS MAJOR STREETS OR MEET HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, LANDSCAPPED BUFFER STRIP. DRINKING FOUNTAINS. SUFFICIENT LIGHTING FOR NIGHT TIME USE.
PARKS FOR BENCHES, TABLES FOR SNACKS, AND GAMES, OPEN SPACES FOR INFORMATL GAMES: TENNIS COURTS, SOFTBALL FIELDS, BASKETBALL/ VOLLEYBALL COURTS, QUIET GAME AREA
ADJOINING CHILDREN’S RESIDENTIAL PLAYGROUND, GAMES, AREA, MAY SERVE COURTS, BALL FILEDS, AS BUFFER SWIMMING POOLS, BETWEEN AREA FOR LAWN RESIDENCES AND GAMES TRACKS. INDUSTRY, CONVENIENT TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION; MORE EFFECTIVE
LANDSCAPPED AREAS, PARKING LOTS, NIGHT LIGHTING, COMFORT ROOMS, SHOWER/LOCKER/D RESSING ROOMS.