I. Prison To Free Zone: Architecture of Chances For Changes

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Tarlac State University

College of Architecture & Fine Arts


San Isidro Campus
Tarlac City

I. Prison to Free Zone: Architecture of chances for changes.

-This study aim to propose a good facility for prisoner and to provide a humane and healthful

living conditions, safety from harm including penitent or excessive force and protection against

abuse by the prisoners and staff to have freedom from staff harassment and invidious

discrimination. Freedom of human kind through racism. To abstain all of the complication

inside the facility, this study addresses to maintain the facilities in a good condition through

constructive activity and rehabilitative programs and implementing effective policies and

procedure by hearing there complains and problems.

II. Age Of Yesterday: Designing a space for senior citizens.

-This proposal is to build a facilities for elderly and to guarantee that all their needs are

sufficient. Onsite and Offsite activities are provided based on suggestions and interest to

entertain, stimulate and ensure an enjoyable care experience. The facilities aim to dedicate a

lifestyle staff that manage these extracurricular programs for the users, this proposal provide

regular medical appointments with existing service providers, obtain prescribe medication,

recommend specialists and even arrange visit onsite. It also benefit to make their social life to

build-up again and introduce them to other elderly. This provide relieve from daily tasks.
III. Therapeutic Park: Revitalizing Maria Cristina Park With Its Potential To Heal.

-Some of the tourist spot located in Tarlac City includes the Capital building which has an early

20th Century design was constructed in 1906 in-front of the Capital Building lies the Maria

Cristina Park, named after 1952 Miss Philippines.

- Tourist and users decreases because of the current pandemic, many people choose to avert and

stay at their owned houses and we are all implemented to practice staying at home since march

7,these was first local transmission of COVID-19 was confirmed in the Philippines. The

problem is when the pandemic end, all the people are accustomed avoiding going outdoors and

some are may experience depression and disconsolation because of lack of activities through

quarantine.

therefor the study is to enhance the facilities by making It a therapeutic place for both ends as

an post traumatic reliever for the users and aiming to revitalize it for better atmosphere.

IV. Euphoria for Handicapped: Fitness Center for PWD

-This study is conducted not only for people who have experienced living fully it is also for

people with disability so that they can be given the same level of being a normal person.

-As disabled person we find it difficult to get what our bodies need to be healthy so this study is

also to meet the exact equipment for their own disabilities, We also consider having passive

cooling so that we can avoid being tight inside the gym as also prevention to the virus that we

experiencing now.
V. Tarlac Capital Hospital:A Propose Central Hospital In Tarlac City

-This proposal will addresses to the people who do not have sufficient income for their

hospitalization. However, due to the lack of equipment and the lack of spaces and this can cause

virus transmission inside the hospital. Few patient are afraid be treated due to the rumor seen or

heard in the news. Therefor we want to give them enough space where they can rest and relax by

placing a therapeutic garden inside the hospital to serve as passive ventilation. Providing

hospitals that give all patients private rooms, which can dramatically reduce the risk of hospital-

acquired infections and considered humidifying their typical dry air to reduce the viability and

airborne transmission of certain kinds of viruses. This studies include passive cooling to the

facilities by allowing more fresh air to take in from outside, reducing the concentration of the

virus in indoor air. To design a spaces that are custom-made to be responsive to the typical flow

of patient needs, while simultaneously offering flexibility as situations change.

    

                    

                                    
Students:
de Leon, Amiel Malowe P.
Nool, Carl David C.

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