2018
DOI: 10.1556/606.2018.13.2.20
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Community architecture: the use of participatory design in the development of a community housing project in the Philippines

Abstract: This study exhibits the use of participatory design in the development of a community housing project for the twelve family members of the Donnaville Homeowners Association in Barangay 177, Caloocan City, Philippines. All families have been living as informal settlers of which portions of it were considered unsafe due to recurrent flooding during heavy rains. The housing project study was part of a workshop initiated by members of the Community Architecture Network. In order to achieve this methodology, the co… Show more

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“…It emphasizes that participation of people and exploration methods enrich the space, and try to provide many possible spaces for the space, so that it has its own corresponding relationship, communicate unconsciously, and have different degrees of 'participation' allows people to experience and return to this once prosperous trade center. The idea of participatory design methodology is that people affected by design actively participate in the design and update process and should be able to secure already-existing skills and resources [12]. It is also an attempt to establish the spirit of the place.…”
Section: Put In Orderly Modular Installations According To Local Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It emphasizes that participation of people and exploration methods enrich the space, and try to provide many possible spaces for the space, so that it has its own corresponding relationship, communicate unconsciously, and have different degrees of 'participation' allows people to experience and return to this once prosperous trade center. The idea of participatory design methodology is that people affected by design actively participate in the design and update process and should be able to secure already-existing skills and resources [12]. It is also an attempt to establish the spirit of the place.…”
Section: Put In Orderly Modular Installations According To Local Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work or improvements done on one side can be easily upgraded on the other side in a more permanent way with a more resistant material. For Filipinos, these spaces encourage communal activity, which allows social gatherings and activities [17]. As it can be seen in the plan, the walls are constructed of breathable materials for better thermal comfort and allow views from the inside to the outside while allowing natural cross ventilation (Fig.…”
Section: Design Of the Ocho Balaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed architectural style is a reflection of the local economy, technology and culture for a certain period of time [10], [11]. The architectural styles of most of the Chinese villages are far behind the modern times due to the backward development in the countryside.…”
Section: Proposed Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%