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M A N U E L L.

Q U E Z O N U N I V E R S I T Y
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

KIDNEY TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE

NAME OF MEMBER:
JUSEL ADRIANO
MARIE THERESE M. BALOLOY
ARVEL BETITA
GERALD LOMOCSO
LEONARDO MILLAMENA JR.
DESIGN 5
MA. EMELYN VICENCIO
DATE: OCTOBER 11, 2018
I. CASE STUDIES
A. KIDNEY HOSPITAL
(LOCAL)

 NATIONAL KIDNEY TRANSPLANT INSTITUTE,QUEZON CITY

ABOUT:

National Kidney and Transplant Institute operates as a kidney transplant center in the
Philippines. It offers nephrology, urology, vascular surgery, immunology,
kidney/pancreas transplant, liver transplant, bone marrow/stem cell transplant,
hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, anesthesia, cardiac and non-invasive vascular
laboratory, chemotherapy, transfusion and pain management, emergency medicine,
endoscopy, general surgery, internal medicine, lithotripsy, neurology, nuclear medicine,
nursing, nutrition and dietetics, pharmacy, physical medicine, pulmonary medicine,
radiology, and medical social services. The company was formerly known as National
Kidney Institute and changed its name to National Kidney and Transplant Institute in
May 1995. National Kidney and Transplant Institute was founded in 1981 and is based
in Quezon City, the Philippines.

National Kidney and Transplant Institute operates as a kidney transplant center in the
Philippines. It offers nephrology, urology, vascular surgery, immunology,
kidney/pancreas transplant, liver transplant, bone marrow/stem cell transplant,
hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, anesthesia, cardiac and non-invasive vascular
laboratory, chemotherapy, transfusion and pain management, emergency medicine,
endoscopy, general surgery, internal medicine, lithotripsy, neurology, nuclear medicine,
nursing, nutrition and dietetics, pharmacy, physical medicine, pulmonary medicine,
radiology, and medical social services. The company was formerly known as National
Kidney Institute and changed its name to National Kidney and Transplant Institute in
May 1995. National Kidney and Transplant Institute was founded in 1981 and is based
in Quezon City, the Philippines.

B. FOREIGN
1.1 COIMBATORE KIDNEY HOSPITAL/CENTER
Coimbatore kidney hospital is ranked among the top most hospital in treating kidney and
urinary tract diseases. CKC has specialized over 18,000 haemo dialysis and 200 kidney
transplantation. Packages are available for surgical and medical treatments; it includes
the charges for Bed charges, OT, Anesthesia Charges, Professional Charges, Basic
Investigations charges, Oxygen, Ventilation & ICU stay, General medications for
recipient & donor etc.

Steroid Free Kidney Transplantation is the latest innovation from this hospital and
it is helping to avoid steroid-related complications in patient.

1.2 KIDNEY HOSPITAL & LIFELINE MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS

KidneyHospital also known as Kidney Hospital & Lifeline Medical Institutions is


located in Waryam Nagar in Jalandhar, Punjab, India. It is a hospital with approx 125
beds and staff of 200 people. It serves in department of Urology, Nephrology,
Transplant Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery. It was established in 1990. The
hospital is an Indian government recognised Renal Transplantation Center

B. MEDICAL CENTER (LOCAL)

1. LOCAL
1.1 MAKATI MEDICAL CENTER
, Makati Medical Center, also known as Makati Med, or MMC (stylized as MM+C and
formerly known as Makati General Hospital, is a tertiary hospital in Makati, Metro
Manila, Philippines with more than 600 beds. The hospital was founded on May 31,
1969.[1] It is one of the hospitals owned and operated by Medical Doctors Inc., a
subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation.

1.2 NEPHROLOGY CENTER


OF MANILA DIALYSIS CENTER
The dialysis unit was founded in 1979, and it includes 21 treatment stations that provide
hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis services for the population of the Netanya area. The
unit also offers services to tourists visiting Israel from many countries worldwide.

The patient receives treatment that is professional, personal, and warm. Physicians are
present in the unit and hold visits throughout the unit’s hours of operation, so that the
patients receive a physician’s attention during each visit.

During hemodialysis, the unit organizes activities for the patients, including art therapy,
medical clowns, and musical performances with patient participation.

Patients receive regular counseling from a dietician and social worker. The social services
staff organizes events for the patients and their families, such as parties, trips, and support
groups.

Candidates for kidney transplants enter the database of the National Transplant Center.
KEY TO FLOORPLAN
3 Dialysis Room
4 Nurses Station
5 - 16 Dialysis Stations
17 Meds Room
18 Dialysis Room
8 - 18 Stations
20- 31 Dialysis Stations
32 On-Call Room
33 Isolation Room
34 Peritoneal Dialysis
35 Bed-bound Patients’ Room
36 Instruction Room
37 Nurses Room
38 Head Doctor’s Room
40 Social Worker
41 Dietician
2. FOREIGN

1.1 NICOLETTI KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CENTER


The Jefferson Nicoletti Kidney Transplant Center will have a transformative impact on
our institution, providing a physical home for our living donor kidney transplant program
and a high-impact research enterprise that will bolster our reputation for discovery,
attract more transplant patients and thereby increase the total transplant volumes
performed at Jefferson.

The center will be housed in a high-visibility first-floor space on the heavily-trafficked


corner of 9th and Chestnut Streets, offering improved accessibility and significant
marketing potential. It will include private conference and education rooms to provide
our patients and donors with a quiet, comfortable environment to meet with our staff
throughout their transplant journey.

The center is scheduled to open in December 2016.


1.2 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
The University Of Chicago Medical Center, also known under the umbrella title
of University of Chicago Medicine, is an American academic medical center in Hyde
Park on the South Side of Chicago that was established in 1899. Affiliated with and
operated by the University of Chicago, it serves as the teaching hospital for students of
the institution's Pritzker School of Medicine

Hyde Park, South Side of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.


II. SITE ANALYSIS
Wind Direction:
 NE-Northeast Monsoon
 SW-Southwest Monsoon
Sun Path:
 East-Sunrise
 West-Sunset
A. SITE DESCRIPTION-MACRO SITE
1. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

1.1 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION

2. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

Cebu City
Dakbayan sa Sugbu
Lungsod ng Cebu
Highly Urbanized City
City of Cebu
Cebu City.jpg
Official seal of Cebu City
Seal
Nickname(s): Queen City of the South
First Capital of the Philippines
Oldest City in the Philippines
Map of Central Visayas with Cebu City highlighted
Map of Central Visayas with Cebu City highlighted
Cebu City is located in PhilippinesCebu CityCebu City
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 10°18′N 123°54′ECoordinates: 10°18′N 123°54′E
Country Philippines
Region Central Visayas (Region VII)
Province Cebu (geographically only)
District 1st (North) and 2nd (South) districts of Cebu City
Founded
(as Spanish colony)
Reincorporated (as city) 1565

24 February 1937
 Barangays 80 (see Barangays)
Government 
• Type Sangguniang Panlungsod
• Mayor Tomas Osmeña
• Vice Mayor Edgar Labella
• City Council
Members[show]
• Representative
Congress[show]
• Electorate 630,003 voters (2016)
Area[2]
• City 315.00 km2 (121.62 sq mi)
• Metro 1,062.88 km2 (410.38 sq mi)
Elevation 5 m (16 ft)
Population (2015 census)[3]
• City 922,611
• Density 2,900/km2 (7,600/sq mi)
• Metro 2,849,213
Demonym(s) Cebuano
Cebuana
Time zone UTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code 6000
PSGC 072217000
IDD : area code  +63 (0)32
Climate type Tropical climate
Income class 1st city income class
Revenue (₱) 4,386,168,199.41 (2016)
Native languages Cebuano
Tagalog
Website www.cebucity.gov.ph

Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Cebu; Tagalog:
Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city of the island of Cebu in
the Central Visayas Region, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a
population of 922,611 people, making it the fifth most populated city in the nation
and the most populous in the Visayas.

It is the seat of government and capital for the province of Cebu, but is governed
independent and separate from it. The city is a significant center of commerce,
trade and education in the Visayas.

Located on the mid-eastern side of Cebu Island, it is the center of a metropolitan


area called Metro Cebu, which includes the cities of Carcar, Danao, Lapu-Lapu,
Mandaue, Naga and Talisay; and the municipalities (towns) of Compostela,
Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando. Metro Cebu had a
total population of 2,849,213 as of 2015, making it the second most populous
metropolitan area of the nation after Metro Manila in Luzon.

The city is the first Spanish settlement, the country's oldest city, and the first
capital of the Philippines. It is considered as the Fount of Christianity in the Far
East. It is the "Second City" of the Philippines after Manila.

Cebu is the Philippines' main domestic shipping port, and is home to about 80%
of the country's domestic shipping companies.

Cebu City is bounded on the north by the town of Balamban and the city of
Danao, to the west by the city of Toledo, on the east by the cities of Lapu-Lapu
and Mandaue and the towns Of Consolacion, Liloan and Compostela. and on the
south by the City of Talisay.

The name "Cebu" came from the old Cebuano word sibu or sibo ("trade"), a
shortened form of sinibuayng hingpit ("the place for trading"). It was originally
applied to the harbors of the town of Sugbu, the ancient name for Cebu City.
Sugbu, in turn, was derived from the Old Cebuano term for "scorched earth" or
"great fire
3. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

Population census of Cebu City

Year Pop. ±% p.a. Year Pop. ±% p.a.


1970 347,116 — 2000 718,821 +1.77%
1975 413,025 +3.55%
1980 490,281 +3.49% 2007 799,762 +1.48%
1990 610,417 +2.22%
1995 662,299 +1.54%
2010 866,171 +2.95%
2015 922,611 +1.21%

Source: Philippine Statistics Authorit

3.1 POPULATION AND DISTRIBUTION

Barangays
Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa
Cebu; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city of the island
of Cebu in the Central Visayas Region, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it
has a population of 922,611 people, making it the fifth most populated city in the nation
and the most populous in the Visayas.
The city comprises 80 barangays. These are grouped into two congressional districts,
with 46 barangays in the northern district and 34 in the southern district. The three most
populous are Guadalupe (> 61,000), Lahug (> 38,000), and Tisa (> 37,000).

NORTH
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
[3] [22]
2015 2010

072217001 Adlaon 0.4% 4,028 3,647 ▴ 1.91%


072217002 Agsungot 0.2% 2,290 1,981 ▴ 2.80%
072217003 Apas 2.7% 24,591 22,566 ▴ 1.65%
072217006 Bacayan 1.7% 15,919 14,021 ▴ 2.45%
072217007 Banilad 0.9% 7,890 9,903 ▾ −4.23%
072217010 Binaliw 0.4% 3,417 2,722 ▴ 4.42%
072217013 Budlaan 0.6% 5,316 5,100 ▴ 0.79%
072217017 Busay 1.4% 13,048 11,335 ▴ 2.72%
072217019 Cambinocot 0.3% 3,099 2,658 ▴ 2.97%
072217020 Capitol Site 1.2% 11,307 15,308 ▾ −5.61%
072217021 Carreta 1.4% 12,557 11,211 ▴ 2.18%
072217023 Cogon-Ramos 0.4% 3,339 3,337 ▴ 0.01%
072217025 Day-as 0.5% 4,817 4,851 ▾ −0.13%
072217028 Ermita 0.9% 8,451 8,291 ▴ 0.36%
072217030 Guba 0.5% 4,976 4,771 ▴ 0.80%
072217031 Hipodromo 1.0% 9,684 9,673 ▴ 0.02%
072217033 Kalubihan 0.1% 866 563 ▴ 8.54%
072217035 Kamagayan 0.2% 2,170 2,061 ▴ 0.99%
072217036 Kamputhaw (Camputhaw) 2.2% 20,030 21,765 ▾ −1.57%
072217037 Kasambagan 0.9% 8,428 8,389 ▴ 0.09%
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217041 Lahug 4.2% 38,584 35,157 ▴ 1.79%


072217042 Lorega-San Miguel 1.3% 11,873 11,178 ▴ 1.16%
072217043 Lusaran 0.3% 2,931 2,530 ▴ 2.84%
072217044 Luz 2.0% 18,313 16,923 ▴ 1.51%
072217045 Mabini 0.2% 1,909 1,649 ▴ 2.83%
072217046 Mabolo 2.4% 22,008 21,842 ▴ 0.14%
072217048 Malubog 0.3% 2,568 2,441 ▴ 0.97%
072217050 Pahina Central 0.6% 5,258 5,227 ▴ 0.11%
072217054 Parian 0.2% 1,574 1,503 ▴ 0.88%
072217055 Paril 0.2% 1,479 1,412 ▴ 0.89%
072217057 Pit-os 0.7% 6,244 5,185 ▴ 3.60%
072217059 Pulangbato 0.6% 5,988 5,539 ▴ 1.50%
072217064 Sambag I 1.5% 13,434 11,865 ▴ 2.39%
072217065 Sambag II 1.2% 11,223 13,526 ▾ −3.49%
072217066 San Antonio 0.2% 1,928 2,010 ▾ −0.79%
072217067 San Jose 0.7% 6,870 5,704 ▴ 3.60%
072217069 San Roque (Ciudad) 0.5% 4,444 4,870 ▾ −1.73%
072217070 Santa Cruz 0.3% 2,316 2,522 ▾ −1.61%
072217022 Santo Niño 0.1% 1,213 1,568 ▾ −4.77%
072217074 Sirao 0.4% 3,456 3,871 ▾ −2.14%
072217078 T. Padilla 0.8% 7,646 8,113 ▾ −1.12%
072217081 Talamban 3.5% 32,139 28,278 ▴ 2.47%
072217082 Taptap 0.2% 2,093 1,741 ▴ 3.57%
072217083 Tejero (Villa Gonzalo) 1.6% 14,496 15,204 ▾ −0.90%
072217084 Tinago 0.7% 6,743 6,554 ▴ 0.54%
072217087 Zapatera 0.3% 3,146 3,317 ▾ −1.00%
TOTAL – NORTH 42.9% 396,099 383,882 0.60%

SOUTH
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217004 Babag 0.5% 4,452 4,451 ▴ 0.00%


072217005 Basak Pardo 2.1% 19,415 17,756 ▴ 1.72%
072217008 Basak San Nicolas 3.8% 35,422 34,313 ▴ 0.61%
072217011 Bonbon 0.6% 5,632 5,014 ▴ 2.24%
072217014 Buhisan 1.6% 14,977 13,032 ▴ 2.68%
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217015 Bulacao (Bulacao Pardo) 3.3% 30,450 26,820 ▴ 2.45%


072217016 Buot-Taop (Buot-Taup Pardo) 0.3% 2,475 2,203 ▴ 2.24%
072217018 Calamba 1.2% 11,177 12,417 ▾ −1.98%
072217024 Cogon Pardo 2.3% 21,276 7,805 ▴ 21.04%
072217027 Duljo Fatima 1.9% 17,664 16,387 ▴ 1.44%
072217029 Guadalupe 6.6% 61,238 60,400 ▴ 0.26%
072217032 Inayawan (Inayawan Pardo) 3.3% 30,707 28,329 ▴ 1.55%
072217034 Kalunasan 2.9% 26,756 22,737 ▴ 3.15%
072217038 Kinasang-an (Kinasang-an Pardo) 1.6% 15,185 14,382 ▴ 1.04%
072217040 Labangon 3.6% 33,477 31,643 ▴ 1.08%
072217049 Mambaling 3.5% 32,564 32,162 ▴ 0.24%
072217051 Pahina San Nicolas 0.3% 3,196 1,409 ▴ 16.88%
072217052 Pamutan 0.2% 1,862 1,807 ▴ 0.57%
072217056 Pasil 0.9% 8,593 8,591 ▴ 0.00%
072217053 Poblacion Pardo 1.4% 12,596 12,103 ▴ 0.76%
072217060 Pung-ol Sibugay 0.3% 2,556 2,357 ▴ 1.56%
072217062 Punta Princesa 2.4% 22,369 22,270 ▴ 0.08%
072217063 Quiot (Quiot Pardo) 2.6% 24,200 21,659 ▴ 2.13%
072217068 San Nicolas Proper 0.7% 6,694 6,240 ▴ 1.35%
072217077 Sapangdaku 0.8% 7,594 6,904 ▴ 1.83%
072217071 Sawang Calero 0.9% 8,259 7,831 ▴ 1.02%
072217073 Sinsin 0.2% 2,161 2,111 ▴ 0.45%
072217075 Suba (Suba San Nicolas) 1.2% 11,026 9,628 ▴ 2.62%
072217076 Sudlon I 0.3% 2,777 2,461 ▴ 2.33%
072217088 Sudlon II 0.4% 3,913 3,579 ▴ 1.71%
072217079 Tabunan 0.2% 2,138 1,951 ▴ 1.76%
072217080 Tag-bao 0.2% 1,767 1,951 ▾ −1.87%
072217085 Tisa 4.1% 37,766 35,600 ▴ 1.13%
072217086 Toong (To-ong Pardo) 0.5% 4,178 3,986 ▴ 0.90%
TOTAL – SOUTH 57.1% 526,512 482,289 1.68%

SOURCE:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebu_City#Barangays
4. MACROSITE ANALYSIS
4.1 5KM. RADIAL MAP
4.2 10KM RADIAL MAP
4.3 VICINITY MAP
 LOCATION
4.4 LAND COVER MAP
SOURCE:
https://www.cebucity.gov.ph/home-44293/4-government/4548-about-cebu-city

4.5 CROSS ROAD MAP


4.6 WATERLINE,SEWER LINE AND ELECTRICAL LLINE MAP

 ELECTRICAL LINE MAP

 WATERLINE
4.7 BUILDABLE AREAS WITH KEY MAP
4.8 SITE ANALYSIS MAP WITH KEY MAP
 SUNPATH
 WINDCURRENT
Wind Direction:
 NE-Northeast Monsoon
 SW-Southwest Monsoon
Sun Path:
 East-Sunrise
 West-Sunset

A. SITE DESCRIPTION:MICROSITE

5. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
5.1 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
SOURCE:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cebu+City,+Cebu/@10.2844413,123.87758
85,15.6z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x33a999258dcd2dfd:0x4c34030cdbd33507!8m2!3d
10.3156992!4d123.8854366
5.2 LAND AREA
 BRGY OF THE MAP (SOURCE)

Cebu City has a land area of 315 square kilometres (122 sq mi). To the northeast of the
city is Mandaue City and the town of Consolacion; to the west is Toledo Cityand the
towns of Balamban and Asturias; to the south is Talisay City and the town of Minglanilla.
Across Mactan Strait to the east is Mactan island where Lapu-Lapu is located. Further
east across the Cebu Strait is the island of Bohol.
5.3 EXISTING LAND USE MAP

SOURCE:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Existing_Land_Use_Map_of_Manila_2017.jpg

 CEBU CITY OFFICIALLY,ZONING MAP


SOURCE:
https://mapio.net/pic/p-4028428/

Climate
Cebu City has a tropical monsoon climate under the Köppen climate classification. The
city has a lengthy wet season and a short dry season, with only the months of March
and April falling into the latter season. Average temperatures show little variance during
the year with average daily temps ranging from 27 °C (81 °F) to 29 °C (84 °F). The city
on averages experiences roughly 1,700 millimetres (67 in) of precipitation annually.

hideClimate data for Cebu City (Mactan International Airport) 1981–2010, extremes 1972–2012

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year

Record high °C 33.5 34.8 33.9 35.6 37.0 37.6 35.3 35.6 35.2 34.4 33.8 34.0 37.6
(°F) (92.3) (94.6) (93) (96.1) (98.6) (99.7) (95.5) (96.1) (95.4) (93.9) (92.8) (93.2) (99.7)

Average high 29.8 30.2 31.1 32.3 32.8 32.1 31.5 31.7 31.8 31.4 31.0 30.2 31.3
°C (°F) (85.6) (86.4) (88) (90.1) (91) (89.8) (88.7) (89.1) (89.2) (88.5) (87.8) (86.4) (88.3)

Daily mean °C 26.8 27.1 27.8 28.8 29.3 28.8 28.2 28.4 28.3 28.1 27.8 27.3 28.1
(°F) (80.2) (80.8) (82) (83.8) (84.7) (83.8) (82.8) (83.1) (82.9) (82.6) (82) (81.1) (82.6)

Average low °C 23.9 24.0 24.5 25.4 25.8 25.4 24.9 25.0 24.9 24.8 24.7 24.3 24.8
(°F) (75) (75.2) (76.1) (77.7) (78.4) (77.7) (76.8) (77) (76.8) (76.6) (76.5) (75.7) (76.6)

Record low °C 19.8 20.0 19.4 22.1 22.0 22.5 20.8 20.8 21.5 21.6 20.4 20.0 19.4
(°F) (67.6) (68) (66.9) (71.8) (71.6) (72.5) (69.4) (69.4) (70.7) (70.9) (68.7) (68) (66.9)

Average rainfall 105.2 69.6 58.6 48.1 95.0 175.6 192.9 143.5 179.6 194.8 161.9 139.7 1,564.5
mm (inches) (4.142) (2.74) (2.307) (1.894) (3.74) (6.913) (7.594) (5.65) (7.071) (7.669) (6.374) (5.5) (61.594)

Average rainy
12 9 8 6 8 14 16 14 15 16 14 14 146
days (≥ 0.1 mm)

Average relative
83 81 79 77 78 81 82 81 82 83 83 84 81
humidity (%)

Source: PAGASA[27][28]

SOURCE:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebu_City#Barangays

5.4 TOPOGRAPHY,SLOPE,AND PHYSILOGY


 TABLE NO…CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ZONES

The topography of Cebu City is rugged and mountainous with elevation reaching up to
900 meters above mean sea level. Flat lands are found only along the shorelines that
extend a few kilometers inland. Cebu City’s flat land occupies about 23 square
kilometers, representing eight (8%) percent of its total land area but it contains over 40
barangays and about two thirds of its population. (see Topographic Map)
Any land surface with steeply inclined slopes under climatic condition where rainfall
exceeds the water absorption capacity of the soil would suffer from soil erosion. This
applies to Cebu City, a larger part of which is subjected to severe erosion. This includes
the critical watershed areas that are mostly above 50 percent in slope.

5.5 SOIL CLASSIFICATION

 SOIL TYPE OF THE SITE MAP

SOURCE:
https://www.cebucity.gov.ph/home-44293/4-government/4548-about-cebu-city
5.6 CLIMATE
 FLOOD CONTROL AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAP

5.7 WATERWAYS AND RIVERS


 SITE AN EXISTING TABLE OF MAP

6. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
Before the arrival of the Spaniards, Cebu city was part of the island-rajahnate and trade
center of Pulua Kang Dayang or Kangdaya (literally "[the islands] which belong to
Daya"), now better known as the Rajahnate of Cebu. It was founded by a prince of the
Hindu Chola dynasty of Sumatra, the half-Malay and half-Tamil, Sri Lumay. The name
Sugbu (shortened form of Kang Sri Lumaying Sugbu, literally "that of Sri Lumay's great
fire") refers to Sri Lumay's scorched earth tactics against Muslim Moro
raiders (Magalos).

7. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
7.1 POPULATION LEVEL AND DISTRIBUTION
 TABLE NO….CURRENT POPULATION PER BRNGY,SITE

NORTH
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217001 Adlaon 0.4% 4,028 3,647 ▴ 1.91%


072217002 Agsungot 0.2% 2,290 1,981 ▴ 2.80%
072217003 Apas 2.7% 24,591 22,566 ▴ 1.65%
072217006 Bacayan 1.7% 15,919 14,021 ▴ 2.45%
072217007 Banilad 0.9% 7,890 9,903 ▾ −4.23%
072217010 Binaliw 0.4% 3,417 2,722 ▴ 4.42%
072217013 Budlaan 0.6% 5,316 5,100 ▴ 0.79%
072217017 Busay 1.4% 13,048 11,335 ▴ 2.72%
072217019 Cambinocot 0.3% 3,099 2,658 ▴ 2.97%
072217020 Capitol Site 1.2% 11,307 15,308 ▾ −5.61%
072217021 Carreta 1.4% 12,557 11,211 ▴ 2.18%
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217023 Cogon-Ramos 0.4% 3,339 3,337 ▴ 0.01%


072217025 Day-as 0.5% 4,817 4,851 ▾ −0.13%
072217028 Ermita 0.9% 8,451 8,291 ▴ 0.36%
072217030 Guba 0.5% 4,976 4,771 ▴ 0.80%
072217031 Hipodromo 1.0% 9,684 9,673 ▴ 0.02%
072217033 Kalubihan 0.1% 866 563 ▴ 8.54%
072217035 Kamagayan 0.2% 2,170 2,061 ▴ 0.99%
072217036 Kamputhaw (Camputhaw) 2.2% 20,030 21,765 ▾ −1.57%
072217037 Kasambagan 0.9% 8,428 8,389 ▴ 0.09%
072217041 Lahug 4.2% 38,584 35,157 ▴ 1.79%
072217042 Lorega-San Miguel 1.3% 11,873 11,178 ▴ 1.16%
072217043 Lusaran 0.3% 2,931 2,530 ▴ 2.84%
072217044 Luz 2.0% 18,313 16,923 ▴ 1.51%
072217045 Mabini 0.2% 1,909 1,649 ▴ 2.83%
072217046 Mabolo 2.4% 22,008 21,842 ▴ 0.14%
072217048 Malubog 0.3% 2,568 2,441 ▴ 0.97%
072217050 Pahina Central 0.6% 5,258 5,227 ▴ 0.11%
072217054 Parian 0.2% 1,574 1,503 ▴ 0.88%
072217055 Paril 0.2% 1,479 1,412 ▴ 0.89%
072217057 Pit-os 0.7% 6,244 5,185 ▴ 3.60%
072217059 Pulangbato 0.6% 5,988 5,539 ▴ 1.50%
072217064 Sambag I 1.5% 13,434 11,865 ▴ 2.39%
072217065 Sambag II 1.2% 11,223 13,526 ▾ −3.49%
072217066 San Antonio 0.2% 1,928 2,010 ▾ −0.79%
072217067 San Jose 0.7% 6,870 5,704 ▴ 3.60%
072217069 San Roque (Ciudad) 0.5% 4,444 4,870 ▾ −1.73%
072217070 Santa Cruz 0.3% 2,316 2,522 ▾ −1.61%
072217022 Santo Niño 0.1% 1,213 1,568 ▾ −4.77%
072217074 Sirao 0.4% 3,456 3,871 ▾ −2.14%
072217078 T. Padilla 0.8% 7,646 8,113 ▾ −1.12%
072217081 Talamban 3.5% 32,139 28,278 ▴ 2.47%
072217082 Taptap 0.2% 2,093 1,741 ▴ 3.57%
072217083 Tejero (Villa Gonzalo) 1.6% 14,496 15,204 ▾ −0.90%
072217084 Tinago 0.7% 6,743 6,554 ▴ 0.54%
072217087 Zapatera 0.3% 3,146 3,317 ▾ −1.00%
TOTAL – NORTH 42.9% 396,099 383,882 0.60%
SOUTH
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2015[3] 2010[22]

072217004 Babag 0.5% 4,452 4,451 ▴ 0.00%


072217005 Basak Pardo 2.1% 19,415 17,756 ▴ 1.72%
072217008 Basak San Nicolas 3.8% 35,422 34,313 ▴ 0.61%
072217011 Bonbon 0.6% 5,632 5,014 ▴ 2.24%
072217014 Buhisan 1.6% 14,977 13,032 ▴ 2.68%
072217015 Bulacao (Bulacao Pardo) 3.3% 30,450 26,820 ▴ 2.45%
072217016 Buot-Taop (Buot-Taup Pardo) 0.3% 2,475 2,203 ▴ 2.24%
072217018 Calamba 1.2% 11,177 12,417 ▾ −1.98%
072217024 Cogon Pardo 2.3% 21,276 7,805 ▴ 21.04%
072217027 Duljo Fatima 1.9% 17,664 16,387 ▴ 1.44%
072217029 Guadalupe 6.6% 61,238 60,400 ▴ 0.26%
072217032 Inayawan (Inayawan Pardo) 3.3% 30,707 28,329 ▴ 1.55%
072217034 Kalunasan 2.9% 26,756 22,737 ▴ 3.15%
072217038 Kinasang-an (Kinasang-an Pardo) 1.6% 15,185 14,382 ▴ 1.04%
072217040 Labangon 3.6% 33,477 31,643 ▴ 1.08%
072217049 Mambaling 3.5% 32,564 32,162 ▴ 0.24%
072217051 Pahina San Nicolas 0.3% 3,196 1,409 ▴ 16.88%
072217052 Pamutan 0.2% 1,862 1,807 ▴ 0.57%
072217056 Pasil 0.9% 8,593 8,591 ▴ 0.00%
072217053 Poblacion Pardo 1.4% 12,596 12,103 ▴ 0.76%
072217060 Pung-ol Sibugay 0.3% 2,556 2,357 ▴ 1.56%
072217062 Punta Princesa 2.4% 22,369 22,270 ▴ 0.08%
072217063 Quiot (Quiot Pardo) 2.6% 24,200 21,659 ▴ 2.13%
072217068 San Nicolas Proper 0.7% 6,694 6,240 ▴ 1.35%
072217077 Sapangdaku 0.8% 7,594 6,904 ▴ 1.83%
072217071 Sawang Calero 0.9% 8,259 7,831 ▴ 1.02%
072217073 Sinsin 0.2% 2,161 2,111 ▴ 0.45%
072217075 Suba (Suba San Nicolas) 1.2% 11,026 9,628 ▴ 2.62%
072217076 Sudlon I 0.3% 2,777 2,461 ▴ 2.33%
072217088 Sudlon II 0.4% 3,913 3,579 ▴ 1.71%
072217079 Tabunan 0.2% 2,138 1,951 ▴ 1.76%
072217080 Tag-bao 0.2% 1,767 1,951 ▾ −1.87%
072217085 Tisa 4.1% 37,766 35,600 ▴ 1.13%
072217086 Toong (To-ong Pardo) 0.5% 4,178 3,986 ▴ 0.90%
TOTAL – SOUTH 57.1% 526,512 482,289 1.68%
SOURCE:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebu_City#Barangays

8. MICROSITE ANALYSIS
4.2 5KM RADIAL MAP
4.3 10KM RADIAL MAP

4.10
SITE ANALYSUS MAP WIITH KEY MAP
 SUNPATH
 WIND
Wind Direction:
 NE-Northeast Monsoon
 SW-Southwest Monsoon
Sun Path:
 East-Sunrise
 West-Sunset

III. ACTIVITY SCHEDULE


Frequency Activity: Location:
Daily Opening/Clock-in Office

Launch Break Pantry/Canteen

Closing/Clock-out Office
Weekly Reporting Briefing/Conference room
Monthly General meeting Conference room

Pay Day Office


Quarterly Seminars/Training Multipurpose hall
Annualy Team Building Activity Outside Event/ Multipupose
Hall
Outing

Christmas Party

IV. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART


V. COMPUTATION

VI. SPACE REQUIREMENTS

1. Lounge
2. Waiting area
3. Information area
4. Toilet
5. Medical records
6. Office of the chief of hospital
7. Laundry and linen area
8. Maintenance and housekeeping area
9. Supply room
10. Waste and holding area
11. Garbage disposal area
12. Food preparation area
13. Emergency room
14. Pharmacy
15. Nurse station
16. Equipment and supply storage area
17. Admitting and records area
18. Consulting area
19. Surgical operation area
20. Wheeled stretcher area
21. Janitors area
22. Sub-sterilizing area
23. Pathologist area
24. Radiology room
25. Dialysis room
26. Examination and treatment area with lavatory sink
27. Parking area
28. Dietary
29. Kidney Treatment area
30. Ward lavatory
31. Drainer apparatus
32. Operating room
33. Open spaces
34. Blood bank

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