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Your Architectural Thesis Proposal
Your Architectural Thesis Proposal
Your Architectural Thesis Proposal
Cover Page (refer to previous standards), all document output size is A4, A3 for some cases
that will fold nicely in the folder
*maximum 16 words
*** Spacing 1.5, Le aligned and jus fied with inden on at each start of paragraphs
examples:
Biophilic Design Integra on for Sustainable Urban Living: A Proposed Eco-Friendly Residen al
Complex in Metro Manila
Revitalizing Cultural Heritage through Architecture: Design Concepts for a Community Center
in a Historic District of Vigan, Philippines
Sustainable Ver cal Farming Hub: A Proposed Mixed-Use Building Complex in Cebu City
Redefining Urban Connec vity: A Transit-Oriented Development for Maka City's Central
Business District
Promo ng Inclusivity and Accessibility: Design Concepts for an Adap ve Reuse Project
Transforming an Old Hospital in Quezon City
Fusion of Tradi on and Modernity: A Proposed Art and Cultural Center in the Historic City of
Intramuros, Manila
Harnessing Renewable Energy for Green Office Spaces: A Sustainable Office Complex in
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Proposal Outline
I. Introduc on and Background
• Introduce the topic, issue, or the overarching theme or problem your thesis will
address.
• Provide background informa on about the context and relevant issues in architecture.
• Clearly state the objec ves and goals of the thesis.
• Describe the research methods you will employ to explore and analyze the problem.
• Explain how you will collect data, conduct surveys, perform site visits, etc.
• Discuss any theore cal frameworks or architectural principles guiding your approach.
V. Site Analysis
• Provide a detailed analysis of the site or context in which your proposed project will
be located.
• Discuss the site's physical characteris cs, cultural aspects, historical significance, etc.
• Explain how these site-specific factors influence your design approach.
VI. Appendix
• Include all correspondence le ers, documents gathered, maps, drawings, and other
instruments of your research. Documenta on photos of your visits to proponents and
sites, etc.