Professional Documents
Culture Documents
(LECTURE) 03 Housing Options PDF
(LECTURE) 03 Housing Options PDF
Session 3
“This is not to say that every family
should build its own house as the
urban squatters do, but rather that
households should be free to
choose their own housing…”
1. Building Site
“Where do you build your house?”
2. Financing System
“How do you spend for your house?”
3. Contracting Systems
“Who will actually build the house?”
4. Tools and Materials
“What will the house be made of?”
The Open Network not only has access to all four In a Closed Project, all choices are subsumed by
requirements, it also has several choices per requirement one autocratic housing provider; the decision-making
thereby allowing multiple options in acquiring a house is reduced to a choice among house models
To achieve housing satisfaction, the housing
market must therefore be “agile”.
HOUSING MARKET AGILITY 1. Building Site
2. Financing
System
3. Contracting
Systems
4. Tools and
Materials
MEDIUM COST
ECONOMIC
SOCIALIZED
https://industry.gov.ph/industry/housing/
https://industry.gov.ph/industry/housing/
Housing Demand and
Supply Profile
https://industry.gov.ph/industry/housing/
Who is the Filipino house
buyer? Are there Filipino
house buyers?
Philippines Largest Cities
QUEZON CITY (MOST POPULATED PHILIPPINE CITY) 2,679,450 PEOPLE
WIDER METROPOLITAN MANILA AREA (16 CITIES) 11,553,427 PEOPLE
. THE ENTIRE GREATER MANILA URBAN AREA SPILLS OUT BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF
METRO MANILA AND IS REPORTED TO CONTAIN AROUND 25 MILLION PEOPLE – A QUARTER
OF THE PHILIPPINES ENTIRE POPULATION
Doxiadis:
1 2 3 4
?
COLONIALISM INDUSTRIALI INFORMATION ---
ZATION TECHNOLOGY
AND GLOBALI
ZATION
5 6 7
Is it organic settlement? Housing sustainability?
Is it possible to return to the nomadic economy?
READINGS/ REFERENCES
John F. C. Turner and Robert Fichter, “The John Turner Archive: Freedom
to Build, Dweller Control of the Housing Process”, Collier Macmillan,
New York, 1972, Chapter 7