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tay a v@ GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT The client is a wealthy bachelor who envisions his inherited lot from his parents to be a Two (2) Storey Residentic Building. The site is situated in Valle Verde, an Executive Subdivision in Ugong, Pasig City, with Subdivision Restriction in Setbacks with Five (5) meters in front, and Three (3) meters on the remaining side, with minimum Building Height Limit of Ten (10) meters. The site in an inside lot with a slope (See Annex A). The Bachelor wants to have his abode to have three (3) bedrooms for (1) Himself, (2) for a future child, (3) for Guests, and he wants to have a different approach per bedroom, and leaves the three approach to the designer, but also points that each bedroom shall have their own Toilet and Bathroom, if it is possible to have a walk-in closet, then include, but emphasizes that the Walk-in closet is a must in the Master Bedroom. The Bachelor loves to cook so he requests to have a Show Kitchen, and a Dirty Kitchen. A Dining Area for Six (6). Breakfast Nook for quick breakfast, and a Coffee Comer. In his living room, he would like to have a High Ceiling, so he prefers not to use the space above the living area, and would like to make his living area a large one. On the exterior side, the Client lets the Architect to design according to the Architect's expertise, provided that the Giient want to have a Carport for Two (2) Cars, and 1 Motorcycle Parking. In his Site Development, the Client emphasize that service area shall have separate entrance with the living area that prevents too much cleaning in the house, and wants to have a Koi Pond, and a Lap Pool that can be accessed through the Kitchen and through a Bar. Other than that, the client entrusts the things that is not listed in the Design Brief to the Architect to provide to complete the functionality, and the utilities required in the overall aesthetics of the Project. ‘Adiess: Block 23, Lot 1, Sineguelas St, Vale Verde, Ugong, Pasi Cty Course. ‘Bea Distance. 2 Toni 6ideg. 17 East amis 2a Ti ats 34 23.00 re ‘9omis 3a. Tats eA 23,00mis Points 1 29 Bounded by a Subdivision Fence Points 3-4 Bounded by Lot 25 Points 4 56: Bounded By Road Lot (Sineguelas St) Point 6-1: Bounded By Lot 21 Py ss = ie er Et 0s 50 505 4 515 2 525 8 SITE SECTION THRU CUTTING PLANE LINE IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS 1.Zoning. Residential - 1 - Single Detached Housing Structure. 2.Setbacks. Five (5) Meters in Front, Three (3) Meters on Remaining Sides. 3.Easements on Second Floor. Refer to National Building Code of the Philippines on the allowable extension of floor area in the Second Floor. 4.Building Height Limit. Ten (10) Meters High, from 1/2 of Slope Elevation (For Sloping Lots) 5.Construction Methodology. Limited use of Structural Steel. For Canopies and other light use only. General Construction shall be Conventional Concrete and Steel. 6.Roofing. Can use Parapet Roofing Techniques, but flat roof is highly discouraged. 7.Sloping Lots. Cut and fill is allowed, but total cutting is not allowed. Minimal Site Disturbance is highly recommended. 8.Swimming Pools. Limited to 5 feet deepest. Use of Retaining Walls is mandatory. Pump Room can be constructed in Setbacks. 9.Windows. Refer to minimum window sizes per National Building Code of the Philippines 10. Toilets and Habitable Rooms. Refer to National Building Code of the Philippines DRAWING REQUIREMENTS - GOAL Prelim Period lidterm Period Final Period + Technically Drawn Perspective, + Architectural Bay Section * Roof Deck Framing Plan Site Development Pian (ona (Showing Fagade Detais) * Roof Framing Plan smaller scale), Vicinity Map, + Schedule of Doors and Windows * Truss Details and its Connection Location Pian * Stair Details Details * Ground Floor Plan; Second Floor + Kitchen Details with Perspective * Footing Detail Plan ‘+ Landscape Development Plan + Column Detail + Roof Plan (integrated with Site (showing fence, landscape + Beam Detail Development Pian) finishes, gate schedule) * Slab Detail and Section + Front Elevation ‘+ Fence Elevation and Details * Column to Beam Connection + Rear Elevation * Gate Plan, Elevation, and Details * Beam to Beam Connection * Left Side Elevation + Toilet and Bath Details with * Slab Depression Details, + Right Side Elevation Perspective * Stair Structural Details + Longitudinal Section ‘+ Other Pertinent Detaiis necessary * Stiffener Column Detail * Cross Section + General Structural Notes * Lintel Beam Detail ** Reflected Celling Plan, and its + Foundation Pian + Masonry Details Details + Ground Floor Framing Plan * Masonry to Slab Soffit + Floor Pattern Layout, and + Second Floor Framing Plan Termination Detail Termination Details * Lap Pool Framing Pian Deadline of Submissions: 1 2. 3. Basic Architectural Drawings First day of Prelim Examination Week (06:00PM) (Pencil Submission Only) Completion of Architectural Drawings First day of Midterm Examination Week (06:00PM) Partial Structural Drawings (Architectural - Technical Pen; Structural - Pencil Submission) ‘Completion of Architectural and First day of Final Examination Week (06:00PM) Structural (All Technical Pen_- Submission in Blueprints) Note: First Day shall mean the day of the actual subject. Late Submissions: Late Submission : Pass or Fail (INC at Final Examination) ** No submission : Grade equivalent to 40 ‘Submissions format: Manual Drafting with Application of Full Technical Drafting, with Architectural Lettering. Lettering Scribers, Leroy, and other writing tools can be used. Copied Plans from other classmates, google, family project, etc. shall be automatically failed in the whole semester for Cheating (Refer to College Handbook). ‘Actual Rubrics: = Knowledge and Application of Building Technology Execution of preparing complete drawing showing the representation of drawings symbols ‘and legends. per actual Construction Methodologies, showing complete Architectural Information and Data needed in an Archtectural Construction Drawings, This includes ‘correctness of Architectural Details in connection, termination, actual use of materials with Correct compete specifications that completes the essence ofthe outcomes ofthe subject matter, = Applications of Architectural Design and Space Planning Techniques “The execution good design techniques and space planning techniques that responds to the clents' desires and performing the design with considerations to the constructive techniques and its appicabilty to the actual construction. = Architectural Drating “The execution of Architectural Drafting techniques that responds tothe drawing quality in terms of Precision and Accuracy, Completeness of Drawings and Deiails that responds to the overall outcomes of the project, to the Linework in performing the drawings, the Cleanliness ofthe Drawings, with execution of proper Architectural Lettering Techniques. Pointing System ‘50 Point Criteria 230 Point Criteria 20 Point Criteria 'No Submission ° ‘No Submission ° 'No Submission te Below Average | 11016 | Below Average Ti06 Below Average W028 Needs Improvement | 10t017 | Needs improvement | 71011 | Needs improvement 201038 391045, 461050 Passing Average | 181022 | Passing Average | 1210 14 | __ Passing Average: ‘Above Average | 231027 | Above Average | 151018 | Above Average ‘Above Expectation | 281030 | Above Expectation | 181020 | Above Expectation General Plate Rubrics and Probabilities: “The rubs indicate in his abo are the probabilities of what the stent can gtinstuakons. rade Range Verdict Description 4080 Below ‘The student was not able to exercise Knowledge Ih Bullng ‘Technology, wth Master level of Architectural Design and Drafing ‘by proving Poor Drafting Techniques, Poor Space Planning, and Poor Architectural Designing, with Incomplete arewing Tequirements, and very Hey work that Is not acceptable In the ‘Aretectiral Standards, e174 Needs Improvement “The sudant was able to provide compte drawings but was notable to exercise hnowledge In Bulging Technology and was notable to ‘show mastery level in Architectural Design and Orafing by providing Poor Drafing Techniques, Poor Architectural Designing. and was bie to complete the dfawings fore sake of compliance, 7384 ‘The student was able to provide an accepted design idea but nas provided an acceptable Bulan Technology application and sighty Poor to acceptable Drafting Techniques with Complete Drawings 2504 Higy Satisfactory ‘The student was able to provide an acceptable Design Idea, with ‘Good to Excelent application of Bulling Technology knowiedge ‘with Good to Excelent Drafting Techniques with Complete Drawings. 95-100 ‘The student was able fo provide an exemptional design idea with ‘good to above expectation drfing techniques, buldng technology ‘knowedge, and presentation ang has provided good solutions tothe ‘design problem stpuisted. PRESENTATION OF EXAMPLE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS

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