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MILAoUD: Flood-Resilient Community and sustainability center

CADORES, ALMIRA LHEE V.


“MILA0UD”:etymology

• may -“there is”


• laud - “a river or any large body of water
• laud or ylaud - the lower area of the town
BACKGROUND OF THE
STUDY
This
fourth most
disaster prone Catch basin
country of Cam.Sur

PHILIPPINES REGION V MILAOR FREQUENT FLOODING

Vulnerable to Lack of Flood


Natural Disasters Mitigation
Systems
• A resilient system has key assets and
Resilient functions physically distributed so
system that they are not affected by given
event at one time (spatial diversity)
and has multiple ways of meeting a
given need (functional diversity).
Flood resilience

•is defined as the ability of a system to resist


or absorb disturbances and to remain
functioning under a wide range of flood
wave or rainfall intensities.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

LACKS
ARCHITECTURAL
REGULARLY CHARACTERISTICS
FLOODED AREA REQUIRES DESIGN
FOR ITS
MICROCLIMATE

AGRICULTURE

IMPROPER
WATERWAYS ROADS ARE INACCESSIBLE
PROJECT OBJECTIVES

MILAOUD
01
MILAOUD

To provide a community that is designed to address the main


problem in the municipality - flooding, which is geared towards
adaptive and sustainable architecture giving not only
convenience but also safety and security for the residents.
01
MILAOUD

To develop a system of agriculture that is not hindered by the


local weather conditions and will secure supply of food as well as
stable main source of living for the residents.
01
MILAOUD

To promote water sensitive designs and other architectural


techniques for flood resiliency that might also be a solution for
areas experiencing the same problem.
01
MILAOUD

To advocate eco-awareness, flood mitigation system, and green


architecture that will help lessen the risk to the people and at
the same time protect the environment.
01
MILAOUD

To support the community in giving identity to the site and will


promote tourism to the municipality for its unique
characteristics.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
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1 MAIN BUILDING
2 SINGLE-DETACHED HOUSES
ARCHITECTURAL 3 COMMUNITY CENTER
DESIGN 4 AQUAPONIC FARMING BUILDING

COMPONENTS 5 FLOATING RESTOMARKET

6 PARKS AND GARDENS


7 ANCILLARY BLDGS AND PARKING AREAS
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
SINGLE-DETACHED HOUSES
COMMUNITY CENTER
BARANGAY HALL
DAY CARE CENTER
HEALTH CENTER
SPORTS FACILITIES
SPORTS FACILITIES
MULTIPURPOSE HALL
FLOATING RESTOMARKET
ORGANIC MARKET
RESTAURANT
AL FRESCO
VIEWING DECK
FLOATING COTTAGES
AQUAPONIC FARMING
BUILDING
PARKS AND GARDENS
PARKS AND GARDENS
ELEVATED BOARDWALKS
WATER SENSITIVE DESIGNS:
BIOSWALES
WATER SENSITIVE DESIGNS:
WATER RETENTION GARDEN
BIKING TRAILS
SUNKEN AMPHITHEATER
PICK AND BUY GARDEN
PORT
GREEN INNOVATIONS:
PERMEABLE CONCRETE
GREEN INNOVATIONS:WATER
TURBINE
BRGY. TARUSANAN, MILAOR, CAM. SUR
- low-lying portion of the Bicol River basin area
- susceptible to frequent flooding
- Type II climate
THE SITE - Embankments in creek are susceptible to erosion
- 680 population
- Main source of living is Farming
THE SITE

• 8.6343.92 has
• Between Felix Plazo
Highway and a Minor
Road
• Mostly Agricultural
Land
• Creek
FLOOD SUSCEPTIBILITY MAP
LEGEND:

NON FLOOD PRONE


AREAS

SEASONALLY TO
RARELY FLOODED
AREAS

REGULARLY TO
FREQUENTLY FLOODED
AREAS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NEARBY LANDMARKS
NEARBY LANDMARKS

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