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te a NNGR, Quezon Ciy had the largest population with 2.5 d by city of Mani i and Caloocan wit 1.8 and 1.3. lion. Municipality of Pateros had O7ONG all the ces and municipality lation with Only 66, 946 number of residents, The City of Manila is the most densely WU in the NCR with 68,420 persons per square klometor amos four tires the NCR ily has toa of sty (60) Heath Centers. Seven (7) are Super heath centers and ity are regular health centers. Super heath centers render 24 hours medical consultation and ‘The services include peciatics, internal medicine, obstetcs-gynecology, minor surgery and ny examination. It also serves as rehydration clinic for moderate to severely dehydrated ‘There are also thirteen (13) sub-health stations. Majority ofthe health centersisuper Is are certified Sentrong Sigla which means that these facies have met the standards set ent of Health (DOH) in promoting availabilty of good quality health services tothe city's e city is host to a total of sixty one (64) hospitals, 18 of which are government owned and 43 ely owned hospitals. Of the total number of hospitals located in the city, 22 are classified as or hospitals with metro wide and nationwide service areas and usualy have complete facts. These types of hospitals are most found in Distt V. Some of these are oferng services among which are the Philppine Heart Confor for Asia, National Kidney and Insttute, Lung Conte ofthe Philppines andthe utra-modem St Luke's Hosa. umber of puble schools has increased from 142 in 2002to 143 n 2008. Of hese 96 ae schools consisting of 92min and 4 schol anne, about 89 ofthese elementary schools ion of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture, 4 Madtical Innovatt kK N CITY NATUROPATHIC CENTER classes. The 4 Publis secondary schol are composed of 43 main and 4 school 4 i “48 private schools offering diferent eves of eduction such a preparatory, Secondary ora combination of two or more levels, Thee are also 67 ‘colleges and id, the it ‘more prominent ones found inthe ct include Miriam College, Ateneo de Manta tun University of the Phippines. Public brates in he cy number sbteen (16), 2 branches from the 2002 count of 18 libraries. / anc large, the tourism industry in Quezon City continues to be a major contributor tothe Philippine economy, hence considered as one ofthe tourists spots in the Philippines. he number of tourist arrivals in the Philippines totaled to 3,091,993. The National Capital sts a major share of the country’s tourist arvals. Based on Department of Tourism (DOT) IF, the region's tourists composed of 32% domestic travelers and 68% foreign travelers. The of travelers that contributed the largest share of visitors come mainly from East Asia ngkong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan) which is 39.62% and followed by North America (Canada ch is 7.21% from the total NCR tourists. 1e major purposes of visitors for coming to the region are to spend holidays, to visit friends & sn offciaVbusiness trips, on educational, reigious and civic mission, for heatimedical sultation, & conventions, and for sports & entertainment. Mode of travel mostly is by air 1% and by sea which is only 1.62%. Ithas greater number of male travelers (60.88%) than s (37.97%), while 4.15% are travelers who are ef ther male or female. tat ttntnn thenvinh Healing Architecture ectares 47.16%, ‘The Novaliches Urban Land Complex (NvucB) wit 25 poreentslope and an area of 1,169.20 ares oF 7.26%, The Novaliches Clay (NvC1) with 5-8 percent slope, slighty eroded has an area of 1,758.52 ares or 10.91% and the Novaliches Clay (NvD1) with 5-8 percent slope and an area of 242.44 es or 1.50%. The San Luis Clay described as the undulating basaltic plateau with 2-5 percent slope, slighty eroded covers an area of 1,486.98 hectares or 9.23%. The San Manuel Clay the minor alluvial plain is eso classified into two (2) namely; the San uel Clay Loam (SmA) with 2-5 percent slope covers an area of 136.22 hectares or 85% and San Manuel clay loam (SmAft) with 0-2 percent siope, slightly flooded areas covers an area of 108.34 or 67%. Denese LEGEND; 29 Sop sph ees seh Hodes h Figure 13: Slope Map, Source: CPDO Soil A:survey by the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) showed that Quezon City (6) soll types, namely; the Novaliches Loam Series, San Luis Clay, San Manuel Clay, Burgos Escapment. The Novaliches Loam series is the predominant sol type commonly called "adobe" itis mainly ized as hard and compact. Itcovers an area of 13,100.86 hectares or 81.31%. als of mixed volcanic and marine sediments suitable for urban development. Tis covers 102.36 or 63%. The Escarpment zone ‘comprises mainly of rolling to steep side slopes and scarps along periphery of Novaliches towards Muntinlupa or along Marikina fault, the soils are shallow to moderately deep with scattered stones tapos ‘and boulders. This covers an area of rresGy pam bcaynent at Roaches sans Cay sana Cy 402.36 hectares or 63% Figure 14: Sol Map, Source: CPDO, Architecture las | CITY NATUROP west Marikina Faul ofthe Marikina Valey (MVFS) affects Quezon City runs ils eastem boundary from the down slope tof Violago Parkwoods in the northeast to Siiangan to Northview; Capitol Park Homes; and Villas; Industrial Valley Subdivi o Green Meadiows Subdivision in Ugong e southeast ~ Figure 15: Fault Line, Source: PHIVOLCS icine through Healing Architecture a at Traditional Medi PORTUNITIES PROPOSED PROJECT: — _QUEZON CITY NATUROPATHIC ENTER, NSN IC CENTER Situated in a Strategic Location in Quezon iy. ‘The location has many acoess points, No Active Faults Found Serves as a circulation network fortwo growth center. ‘The trafic within Commonwealth Ave, since the place has ‘commercial establishments. Caused by loading and | Unloading of Public Utity vehices especially during rush hours. Lack of landscaped! plants. ‘Opportunity to attract more people locally or even. internationally. Adjacent to other hospitals within the area that can be its alied services. “There are other health and wellness clinics which can threat the proposal. “The growing effect of poluion inthe area. Pd mg CITY NA MNT ete) Figure 19: Site Analys's PRIVATE VENICLES JEEPNEYS — ws ate TRICICLE 4.1.2.4. 4.1.3. Building Laws . Architectural Engineering 4.2.1. Project Cost Analysis 4.2.2. Building Utilities 4.2.3. Building Technology ‘AMedical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture \ CITY NATUROPATHIC CENTER CENTER FOR NATURAL HEALTH i \ Bastyr Center for Natural Healths the largest natural health clinic in the Pacific Northwest, offering as many as 36,000 patient. visits a year. Our natural, noninvasive ‘approach takes into account the whole person, which means longer appointments to ensure Siyr Conor for Natural Heath Seatle, Washington that you feel heard, respected and understood. eaitle's Fremoni/Waliingford neighborhood, Bastyr Center aims to help people resolve chronic ems oF just support a healthy lifestyle that helps prevent iliness through appointments in: BASTYR University juncture and East Asian Medicine * CLINI Bastyr Cente for Natural Heath ‘Medical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture ozo Nel MAN Ue okesticd Profit cnc also provides basic natural healthcare to dverse, often underserved, Pugh ts Community Care Sites. The program consists of sites throughout the Puget Sound ed students in naturopathic medicine and acupunctureprovide free or reduced-rate care ion of Bastyr clinical faculty. Is the teaching clinic of Bastyr Universit, a leading institution of natural medicine feam Care approach that involves one licensed, experienced practioner and two or three linicians, all invested in the outcome of your care. Our teams become partners in your {ogether with you to discover your own unique route to wellness. If you prefer to see a ‘one-on-one, appointments also are available in Private Practice. ‘in health care and ciinical education that assists and empowers individuals and the e better health and a higher quality of life. iy is a nonprofit, private university in Kenmore, Washington, that offers a range of 2, undergraduate and certificate programs with a multidisciplinary curriculum in cine. Classes and non-degree certificate programs are offered to the public @ of Certificate, Community and Continuing Education, and a selection ‘open up to the public each quarter. A Madiieal Innawatian af Traditional Medicine throuch Healina Architecture oUzoN Kenna FRAMEWORK/ RESEARCH PARADIGM Sree Pretortiecl ag eMac innesg Dee ee Quezon City CLUP Be nay Aver eree Se es feel Threats (SWOT) er ‘A Medical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture (ole elnannluncnnokess uss) jlized in the integration of complementary and conventional medical treatments with @. Exposure to nature through the interaction or access to view and self-seeking health sitive healing effect. Hospitals should not always look on the conventional side of medical incorporate the natural way and science in the process of healing fo achieve ultimate ‘A Medical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture foo Ne NAN MU sola exes nics) ter 3: SITE JUSTIFICATION ection Criteria cro/Meso Analysis 2.1. Physical. Profile .2. Socio-Economic Profile fo Site Analysis |. Topography and Slope oil “isting Site Condition te Analysis insportation Map edical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture JEZON CITY NATUROPATHIC CENTER IT SELECTION CRITERIA DESCRIPTION + The availabilty of tand for this kind of project of very important because the feasibility of the project depends on it. These refers to sewer, power, mechanical equipments, drainage and Communication which is very important to this kind of project, because the ‘Suocess{ul operation of the structure will depend on its utilities, ‘The projects should conform to the zoning ordinance of the , / Hypothesis Traditional Medicine throuch Healing Architectre ‘AMedical Innovation of _ Meese Luke's Medical Center (SLM) is a tertiary located in Quezon City and Bonifacio St. Luke's provides patients with the best quality eee ‘ —_/ euipment and technology with the exoertse ofthe highly trained, skilled, and experienced physicians and professionals. On top of its unparalleled pationt care, St. #S Medical Center services dult Pulmonary Medicine + Neurology > Neurosuraery ‘© Cancer institute (© Institute of Radi ‘A Medical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture IN CITY NATUROPATHIC CENTER "© Department of Nuclear Medicine © Obsietics Gynecology ‘* Oncology © Ophitaimoloay | © Iniemational Eye Institute © Vision Laser Center ealth + Organ Transplant * Orthopedic Surgery + Otorhinolaryngoloay ‘+ Oforhinolarynaoloay and He Neck > Pain Management + Pediatrics + Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation + Plastic & Reconstructive Suraery co Institute of Surgery © Aesthetic Surgery Center © Psychiatry ‘© International Institute for Neurosciences ‘© Neurodevelopmental Center ¢ Pulmonary Medicine Radiation Oncology ‘AMedical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture ei ucemitikestias “© Rheumatology SS “Ss Suey 0s oe ‘© ‘Toxicology ~ ee ~ Table TSE Lake's eecalCsater Sancas NATURAL MEDICINE CENTER Pioneer on Holistic Medicine @ they realized the philosophy of natural health -We are what we eat, we are what we do at we thnk. So the practice in their natural cinic had to blend more and more arts and ‘and Westem medicine altogether. ed more on vitamin therapy, detoxification by fasting, colon cleanse, Panchakem, Thai ‘and the modem researches on herbal medicines. They practiced Yoga, Qigong, ractcing, subconscious training and meditation. They did comparative studies on ‘AMedical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture [2x ela auc tekee tes Thai herbal steam bath floor aerobics and hydro-aerobics. Finaly Balai the pioneer on ‘Center in Thailand with many modes of atemative medicine came into being. 1 Units @ Stop Health Station ‘Natural Medicine Center have 2 centers one in Bangkok one in Chiangmai. Each one has 3 dical Clinic -OPD treatment: j, bone and joint manipulation Center with vitalizing classes for healthy al health course for treatment 2s of Yoga, Qigong, music therapy, hydro-aerobics, on course, cancer treatment course, DM treatment Fig. 5: Balavi Natural Medicine Center Services ‘AMedical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture os Zo NoMa MU seplsloxes iiss! aye got successful experiences treating many ailments ie: alated diseases: hyperlipidemia, hypertension, heart disease, hemiplegia s (DM) jiseases: allergic rhinitis, asthma, dermatitis and urticaria, , rheumatoid, psoriasis drome ailments: tension headache, sleeplessness, migraine headache AMedical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture (ozo NeIn ure unictea ia Sub conscious training = Qigong practicing = Meditation - Homeopathy Colon cleansing a se "Fig, T: Bala Natural Medicine Center Bangkok, Thailand Viangping Chiangmai ‘A Medical Innovation of Traditional Medicine through Healing Architecture 7 chitecture would be a humanizing one, whichis @ friendlier and @ responsive pace providing ‘Care based on patients’ needs and values. The architecture would respond the funcional E of Providers of care and\technology as wel asf the emotional, phil and PsYehological lients. The proposal will be an out-patient reaiment faity and categorized as Category D ling Architecture 1 Innovation of Traditional Medicine through He Medical Innov

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