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Surname, First Name: Date

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Title of Case Study &
Author:_____________________________________________________________________
I. Problem Statement

The SALAMUHÀ project in Bacoor, Philippines, embraces the Organic Architecture philosophy, aiming
to create a community multiplex interactive space that integrates human life, nature, and the built
environment for sustainability. Situated conveniently near Manila, Bacoor provides a blend of peaceful
living and urban convenience. However, transitioning to Organic Architecture principles in this evolving
urban center poses distinctive design and operational hurdles, prompting a review of existing literature
to assess the potential advantages and difficulties of this innovative concept.

II. Recommendation

It highlights key considerations for the successful realization of SALAMUHÀ. First and foremost, the
integration of Organic Architecture principles, mirroring the locality's association with oysters and
mussels, presents a unique opportunity to connect the built environment with the natural
surroundings. This approach should be guided by sustainable design practices that minimize
environmental impact and maximize resource efficiency. Additionally, active engagement with the
community and stakeholders is essential to tailor the space to the specific needs and preferences of
the local population. This multiplex space should be designed to accommodate a diverse range of
activities, from cultural events to educational programs, fostering inclusivity and community
engagement. Moreover, a robust operational plan, including sustainable funding models and effective
maintenance strategies, is imperative for the long-term viability and success of SALAMUHÀ.

III. Conclusion
The literature review underscores the potential of SALAMUHÀ as a pioneering venture in the realm of
community spaces, rooted in the Organic Architecture philosophy. By blending the principles of Organic
Architecture with the site's local context and history, SALAMUHÀ has the opportunity to create a truly unique
and sustainable interactive space. However, the successful implementation of this concept hinges on
meticulous planning, community involvement, and sustainable practices. It is paramount to strike a balance
between architectural innovation and practical feasibility, ensuring that SALAMUHÀ not only serves as a
functional space but also contributes positively to the local community and environment. Further research and
case studies will be instrumental in refining and validating the effectiveness of the Organic Architecture
approach in the context of community multiplex interactive spaces in the Philippines.
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