ARR RESEARCH METHODS FOR ARCHITECTURE
150-5
Community Resilience: The
Construction of a Modular Disaster
Relief Shelter in
Lower Bicutan, Taguig City
BORROMEO, JOJI MAERELTON D. RESEARCH ADVISER
ROSCA, ASHLEE DANE S. AR. ANTONIIO C. NUDAS III
Community Problems:
Frequent flooding
Earthquake Susceptibility
Lack of Immediate Access to
Medical Facilities
BORROMEO | ROSCA 2024
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. How can modular 2. How can modular 3. How do prefabricated
disaster relief shelters modular unit structures’
disaster relief shelters in
in Lower Bicutan building material
Lower Bicutan, Taguig
improve the impact the durability,
City enhance
relationship path deploy ability and
community resilience
between sheltering versatility of disaster
and emergency
and recovering period relief shelters?
response to disasters?
during disasters?
BORROMEO | ROSCA 2024
Modular Systems as Temporary
Sheltering in Emergency
THEORETICAL
Response
FRAMEWORK
Modular Construction
Design criteria of Post-disaster
Temporary Shelters
Z. MOTTAKI ET AL. : Designing post-earthquake temporary shelter in hot and
arid climate. 2023
CONCEPTUAL BORROMEO | ROSCA 2024
FRAMEWORK
Conceptual BORROMEO | ROSCA 2024
Framework
Conceptual framework for modular disaster relief shelters
Methodology
DISASTER ASSESSMENT QUALITATIVE APPROACH
Involves a comprehensive Content analysis to identify
evaluation process to gauge the prevalent themes, trends and
impact of a disaster on discourses. And conducting
infrastructure, communities, and interviews to gain insights and
the environment. experiences.