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thesis proposal

Eudaimonia:
A PROPOSED MULTIMODAL
URBAN TRANSIT HUB IN
STA. ROSA LAGUNA

By: Micalyn Lancion


chapter 1 - introduction

Why
TRANSPORTATION?
A transit hub is the spine of any city. It serves the most basic necessity for the city that is
transportation.

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how hassle commuting in the Philippines?

HASSLE..
The Philippine’s traffic problem takes
up hours of every Filipino's life, whether
they like it or not.
how hassle commuting in the Philippines?

HASSLE..
Inevitable rise in the number of
middle-class people now has a desire
to have their own configurable way of
transportation.
how hassle commuting in the Philippines?

HASSLE..
Presentation are communication tools
that can be used as demontrations,
lectures, reports, and more.
chapter 1
Growing
POPULATION
50%
POPULATION IN
URBAN AREAS

percentage population growth automobile


background of the study

Cause
OF TRAFFIC
The National Capital Region is the busiest region in the
Philippines, with the most vehicles clogging its roads on
a daily basis. According to the Department of
Transportation (DOTr) during peak hours, there are
2,200,773 private vehicles and 139,227 buses.

The traffic congestion in the Philippines was


comparable to Bogota, Colombia, and Mumbai, India,
which were ranked second and third according to the
Traffic Index, respectively.

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PHILIPPINES
HAS THE WORST
TRAFFIC
IN THE WORLD

traffic congestion
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WE EXPERIENCE
time loss road safety issue economic loss air polution
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WASTED
STRESS
TIME
UNPRODUCTIVE

DELAYS

POOR
TRANSPORTATION
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How can
we Reduce the
Traffic?
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Promote
Mass
Transportation
COMPARISON
project 01 project 02
VEHICLE

project 03

project 01 project 02
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HEALTHY
LIFESTYLE
chapter 1

How can
we encourage
people to use
public transpo?
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Providing
good Transport
Infrastructure
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What is
a Multimodal
Transportation
Hub?
Conceptual
Inspiration

Australian Integrated Multimodal EcoSystem


A network of smart sensors that are working to capture commuter,
vehicle and public transport’s movements in order to avoid dangerous
activity, enhance sustainability, improve safety and reduce congestion
has made an intersection in inner-city Melbourne to be the most
intelligent in the world

Australian Integrated Multimodal EcoSystem (AIMES) is the first


transport ecosystem of its kind, where new, emerging and integrated
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can be trialled in a real-world
environment.
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Because of the lack of rail infrastructure, the Philippines' roads now carry

STATEMENT 98% of all passenger traffic and 55% of all freight.

Aside from the increase of automobiles, there are increasingly more

OF THE
motor vehicles on Sta. Rosa Laguna's roads, and the city's road network
has barely grown.

The inefficient management of public transportation, which forces

PROBLEM
public utility vehicles and jeepneys to compete for passengers, is one of
the causes why traffic keeps getting worse.

Increasing numbers of people are choosing to use alternative


transportation services or have their own personal vehicle for more
convenient and enjoyable daily travel due to overcrowded buses and
traffic jeepneys as well as frequent failures of the railway systems.
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To create a nodal integration between the transit hub and public

GOALS AND space serving as a free space for the people residing around the
transit hub.
Exploring, understanding and further applying the thinking of
society/community/people towards an urban space through

OBJECTIVES architecture.
Achieving a design of an efficient transit hub.
Secondary nature of being a node for not just the surrounding
community but also for the passengers.
Being situated in a metropolitan city and more importantly in the
country’s capital, an image for international standards needed to be
created.
traffic Socially and environmentally active complex.
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all done
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