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DESIGN CONCEPT
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1 SITE ANALYSIS
A 1 SCALE 1:2000 M.
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Vernacular Architecture can typically be understood to be a region’s indigenous local building


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customs, materially and the milieu in which it arises. However, Modern Vernacular Architecture is
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the form of the attempt to revoking traditions and vernacular into the modern era. The structures
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themselves cannot be prototyped but the technologies and materials can be adapted for the same.
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The minimal use of wood in the exterior is to maintain the essence of Vernacular Architecture.
Moreover, the ecological principals incorporated in vernacular are adapted in modern forms. On
the other hand, the integration of the modern concept into the building design is apparent in the
use of glass as a natural lighting, and the use of steel in frames and railings.
BARANGAY OFFICE

2 SITE FRONT SIDE ELEVATION


A 5 SCALE 1:900 M.

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