The document discusses housing issues and solutions in the Philippines. It notes that there are over 5.8 million housing backlogs and 33.6 million homeless families in the country. To address this, the government would need to construct over 2,600 homes per day and dedicate 1% of its budget to building over 12 million homes in 6 years. The document also defines socialized housing and economic housing based on Philippine laws, noting they refer to housing programs for underprivileged citizens that are affordable to low-income families spending 30% of gross income on rent. It emphasizes that addressing socialized housing requires a holistic solution rather than just designing individual structures.
The document discusses housing issues and solutions in the Philippines. It notes that there are over 5.8 million housing backlogs and 33.6 million homeless families in the country. To address this, the government would need to construct over 2,600 homes per day and dedicate 1% of its budget to building over 12 million homes in 6 years. The document also defines socialized housing and economic housing based on Philippine laws, noting they refer to housing programs for underprivileged citizens that are affordable to low-income families spending 30% of gross income on rent. It emphasizes that addressing socialized housing requires a holistic solution rather than just designing individual structures.
The document discusses housing issues and solutions in the Philippines. It notes that there are over 5.8 million housing backlogs and 33.6 million homeless families in the country. To address this, the government would need to construct over 2,600 homes per day and dedicate 1% of its budget to building over 12 million homes in 6 years. The document also defines socialized housing and economic housing based on Philippine laws, noting they refer to housing programs for underprivileged citizens that are affordable to low-income families spending 30% of gross income on rent. It emphasizes that addressing socialized housing requires a holistic solution rather than just designing individual structures.
7,641 ISLANDS 300,000 SQUARE METERS 105,464,215 PEOPLE 352 PEOPLE PER SQUARE METER
CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT?
5,800,000 HOUSING BACKLOG 33,600,000 FAMILIES HOMELESS 6 YEARS 2,602 HOUSES PER DAY 1% OF GOVERNMENT BUDGET 12,680,000,000 PESOS 84,534 HOMES Based on the Urban Development and Housing Act of the Philippines, RA 7279, Socialized Housing refers to housing programs covering houses undertaken by the government or the private sector for the underprivileged and homeless citizens. According to the BP220,
Economic and Socialized Housing refers to housing
units which are within the affordability level of the average and low-income earners which is thirty percent (30%) of the gross family income. 30,000 PESOS 20.6% FOR HOUSING 6,180 PESOS SOLUTION? Your solution is not, it’s not just one house just one solution. That’s not gonna work. Your solution is a holistic solution. If you’re thinking of coming up with a design of one structure which can be repeated that is super environmentally conscious and you can repeat it so many times like that. That’s not actually how you address socialized housing, that’s addressing Architecture. -Arch. Angelo Manosa Thanks