Golden Country Homes is a residential development located in Alangilan, Batangas, Philippines situated in a geologically and topographically diverse region. The development contains various residential, commercial, and institutional buildings across its 31 hectare area and is served by infrastructure including roads, parking, utilities, and telecommunications. The landscape of Golden Country Homes features vegetation native to the area and provides views of surrounding geological features like Mount Makiling.
Golden Country Homes is a residential development located in Alangilan, Batangas, Philippines situated in a geologically and topographically diverse region. The development contains various residential, commercial, and institutional buildings across its 31 hectare area and is served by infrastructure including roads, parking, utilities, and telecommunications. The landscape of Golden Country Homes features vegetation native to the area and provides views of surrounding geological features like Mount Makiling.
Golden Country Homes is a residential development located in Alangilan, Batangas, Philippines situated in a geologically and topographically diverse region. The development contains various residential, commercial, and institutional buildings across its 31 hectare area and is served by infrastructure including roads, parking, utilities, and telecommunications. The landscape of Golden Country Homes features vegetation native to the area and provides views of surrounding geological features like Mount Makiling.
Golden Country Homes is a residential development located in Alangilan, Batangas, Philippines situated in a geologically and topographically diverse region. The development contains various residential, commercial, and institutional buildings across its 31 hectare area and is served by infrastructure including roads, parking, utilities, and telecommunications. The landscape of Golden Country Homes features vegetation native to the area and provides views of surrounding geological features like Mount Makiling.
Golden Country Homes in Alangilan, Batangas, Philippines, is situated
within a geologically diverse region. The geology of the area is
characterized by a mix of volcanic and sedimentary rocks. Batangas province lies within the Pacific Ring of Fire, which means it has experienced volcanic activity in the past. The presence of volcanic rocks such as andesite, basalt, and tuff is common in the region. Additionally, sedimentary rocks like limestone and shale may also be found. The specific geological formations and features within Golden Country Homes would require a detailed geological survey to ascertain. For the purposes of this report, the Type of soil: Ibaan Loam geographical coordinates of Alangilan are 9.279 deg latitude, 122.879 deg longitude, and Alluvial plains: Near rivers and Ibaan loam soil -Rich soil made 46 ft elevation. The topography within 2 miles of Alangilan contains very significant streams, there might be flat up of a combination of different variations in elevation, with a maximum areas of sediment deposition, organic elements, clay, and elevation change of 837 feet and an average forming fertile alluvial plains sand is called loam. Bricks are elevation above sea level of 166 feet. Within frequently made from loam. 10 miles contains very significant variations in suitable for agriculture. Loam is a multifaceted soil type elevation (3,327 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (6,673 that includes sand, clay, and feet). The area within 2 miles of Alangilan is organic matter that has covered by water (40%), trees (22%), cropland decomposed. Because of this (19%), and shrubs (13%), within 10 miles by mix, loam is an especially water (45%) and cropland (23%), and within 50 beneficial building material. miles by water (69%) and cropland (13%). Vegetation: Mahogany, Palm trees, Acacia, Coconut trees, Mango trees, Malunggay trees, Bamboo INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS DORM/APARTMENTS EATERIES RESIDENTIALS ENTRANCE AND EXIT OF GOLDEN COUNTRY HOMES VEHICULAR PARKING LOTS PATHWAYS GOLDEN COUNTRY HOMES HAS THERE ARE TWO INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS PRESENT INSIDE GCH, APPROXIMATELY 31 HA OF LOT NAMELY BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY & WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL AREA SCHOOL BUILDINGS INSIDE GCH ARE MOSTLY RESIDENTIAL R2 BLDGS SUCH AS BUILDINGS IN GCH APARTMENTS AND ARE MORE DORMITORIES. THE COMPACT WITH MAXIMUM HEIGHT LOT SIZE OF THIS BUILDING TYPICALLY IS TYPICALLY AROUND 150 SQM. LIMITED TO 4 STOREY COMMUNICATION: TELE COMMUNICATION
POWER SUPPLY: MERALCO WATER SUPPLY: PRIME WATER
GCH Alangilan is situated in Batangas, Region 4, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 13° 45' 0" North, 121° 3' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Alangilan. Golden Gate Colleges Alangilan is a barangay in Batangas City, in the province of Batangas. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 15,669. This represented 4.46% of the total population of Batangas City. VIEWS FROM GOLDEN COUNTRY HOMES For vistas, if we are here in the university especially in the CICS building, we can see easily the view from the southern part which is the Mt. Makiling and Monte Maria Floras in front of the gch mostly use of concrete, bricks & steel Building materials of houses in the area are made of durable materials. Placement of residential houses are not too crowded with the approach of axial spatial planning and have adequate wide of road for cars too pass by. The residential houses and other infrastructures mostly composed of mostly contemporary and less traditional design. There are no color schemes in the subdivision and houses does not have a unified visual identity Analyzing the socioeconomic factors involved in planning Golden Country Homes entails considering various aspects that influence the development and its impact on residents and the surrounding community:
1. Income Levels: 2. Education and Employment: 3. Access to Services.
Understanding the income levels of Socioeconomic status often Socioeconomic factors influence potential residents is essential for correlates with education levels access to essential services such determining the affordability of and employment opportunities. as healthcare, education, and housing options within the Planning for Golden Country public transportation. Ensuring development. Golden Country Homes may involve considering the adequate access to these Homes may cater to middle to educational and employment services within or near the upper-income households, offering needs of residents, such as development is crucial for homes that align with their proximity to schools and job residents' well-being and quality of purchasing power. centers. life. Analyzing the socioeconomic factors involved in planning Golden Country Homes entails considering various aspects that influence the development and its impact on residents and the surrounding community:
4. Social Inclusion: 5. Affordability and Housing 6. Community Development
Planning should promote social Diversity: Initiatives: inclusion by providing amenities and Golden Country Homes may offer a Planning efforts may include community spaces that cater to range of housing options to initiatives aimed at supporting residents from diverse accommodate varying socioeconomic development in socioeconomic backgrounds. This socioeconomic statuses, including the surrounding area, such as job fosters a sense of belonging and affordable housing units or rental training programs, access to cohesion within the community. properties. This promotes microfinance, or infrastructure socioeconomic diversity within the improvements benefiting the development. broader community. Mode of Transfortation: Toda Commercials Institutional (BSU, Westmead, Formation of Missionaries in Asia) Agricultural Vegetations/Natural Beauty Orientation Community Engagement Potential Investment Limited Sidewalks Poor Parking Lack of Solid Waste Management No Community Park Security Bumpy & Narrow Road Lack of Streetlights Poor Location of Signage Fajermo, Alysa Tabernilla, Cziann Arellano, Jerwin Leonardo, Jemmylyn Rebose, Cecilia Sevilla, Mary Manalo, Chen Jarabe, Steph Pintinio, Mon Herrera, Alex Carandang, Tristan Uy, Patricia Marquez, Kathrina