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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICE AND TRAINING COMPLEX CRUZ, KRISTIANA LOUISE E. 2010122514

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEX

CRUZ, KRISTIANA LOUISE E.2010122514

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Functional zoning

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SPACE PROGRAMMING

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SPACE PROGRAMMING

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Programming matrix/diagrams

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Programming matrix/diagrams

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Programming matrix/diagrams

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Organizational structure

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Organizational structureThe major users are highly prioritized in designing spaces. Major user have regular and time consuming activities that needs much focus than the minor users

The major users are stated as follows:

- MARINA Employees - Training Center employees,

professors- MARINA Head - Capsule Hotel Staff

The minor users of the project is stated as follows:

- Maritime Licensure Examinees - Capsule Hotel Guests- Training Center Visitors - MARINA Office Visitors

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Circulatory diagram

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Circulatory diagram

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Behavioural analysis• MARINA EMPLOYEES

IN Go to office Lunch Back to

work Snack Clean

workplace

OUT

MARINA OFFICE VISITORS

IN Fall in Line

Submit Papers

Wait Eat Receive Papers

Proceed to other office

Payment OUT

MARITIME LICENSURE EXAMINEES

INGet room

assignment

Proceed to exam room

LunchBack to exam room

OUT

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Behavioural analysis• PROFESSORS (TRAINING)

TRAINING CENTER VISITORS

IN Time in

Proceed to

faculty room

Proceed to

classroom

Lunch Back to room

Back to faculty room

Time out OUT

IN Enroll Get Schedule Payment OUT

IN Enroll Proceed to class Lunch Back to

class OUT

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Behavioural analysis• CAPSULE HOTEL EMPLOYEES

CAPSULE HOTEL GUESTS

IN Time inProceed to locker

room

Proceed to

workplace

Breaktime

Back to work

Back to locker room

Time out OUT

IN Check in

Proceed to

capsule unit

EatBack to capsule

unitSleep Wake up Eat Take a

bathCheck

out OUT

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Design concept

•|ShiftFORM

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Design concept

• |Sorting • Since the project will be composing of three functions for one aim,

sorting or setting apart is important. First is the setting of the three functions apart: office, training and lodging. These three major spaces also follows the “sorting” concept in its each zone.

• The office is sort out from service-public-private spaces. This is to solve the way wired circulation that is observed from the existing MARINA office.

• The training is to be sort out according to its users: trainees-examinees. Since it is loaded with equipment a zone functioning for its maintenance will be added.

• And lastly, the lodging will be sort from its male and female users as well as the service spaces needed by the lodging house.

FUNCTION

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DESIGN concept

• Since one of the major behaviour of people who went in the building is to “wait”, a sort of innovation is made in the waiting area wherein it is placed in a common area and is adjacent to the office and to the view of the garden which can also ease tension, making the project working for the people it serves.

FUNCTION

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STRUCTURAL concept• The structural system where

horizontal beams are supported by columns will be applied all throughout the project. The post and lintel concept will be applied in the whole project.

POST AND LINTEL

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UTILITY concept

• The project will also require a swimming pool for the training center which will also be used to responsibly distribute water and to recycle it again for other purposes. Through this utility concept, the project is already attaining its goal for sustainability. The used water from the swimming pool will be recycled and be distributed to the water closets as well in the sprinkler system installed along the greeneries.

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lighting concept• The picture beside shows the principle followed for the capsule hotel. The shifting of orientations will allow more natural light to pass through the building.

• As for the training center, lecture rooms were placed on the upper floors to get more natural light for day use.

• Thin plans were also used to lessen the use of artificial lighting making the project more energy-efficient

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FIRE PROTECTION concept

• Fire Sprinkler system will be provided in each building. In addition to that, fire resistive exterior and interior wall materials will also be provided. There will be specialized non-combustible material that will be used as covering for areas that are highly combustible.

Fire exits

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Source: POEA

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POEADOLE MARINA

Some government agencies that administers OFWs

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Maritime Industry Authority

MARINA 2016 : A premiere maritime administration in

Southeast Asia propelling the Philippine maritime industry to

global competitiveness

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEX

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Parkview/Trida building along Kalaw St. corner Taft Ave.

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MARINA Central Office• Attractive PH ship registry

• PH as a major center for ship building and ship repair

• Sustained development of globally competitive seafarers

• Modern and vibrant domestic merchant fleet as part of a seamless transport system

Objectives:Soci

o-

eco

nom

ic

Pro

cess

• Foster a globally competitive maritime industry

• Provide wider and timely service to our clients

• Strengthen stakeholders’ ownership of maritime policies, programs and projects

• Ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards

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MARINA Central Office

• Ensure sufficient manpower complement

• Enhance competency, motivation and values of personnel

• Develop an IT-enabled agency

Objectives:O

rganiz

ati

on

Finance

• Rationalize budgeting process for optimum use

• Augment resources through use of income, trust funds and other sources

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MARINA Central OfficeDocumentation:

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MARINA Central OfficeIssues:

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MARINA Central OfficeIssues:

“With the cumulative amount spent for rent, MARINA could have had its own building”

“It is recommended that the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) make representation with the

Department of Budget and Management to finance the construction of its own building where its officials and

employees totalling 237 could hold office to do away with huge expenditures for office rental,”

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Proposed Integrated MARINA Central Office and Training Complex

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MARINA Central OfficeCurrent:

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MARINA Central OfficeDocumentation:

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MARINA Central OfficeDocumentation:

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MARINA Central OfficeDocumentation:

5th floor plan of existing MARINA office

P.D. 1185 Sec. 9a

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXPopulation Sampling:

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXCollected Data:

Profile of Respondents

Age Gender

Address

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSurvey Questions:

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXInnovation:

Capsule Hotel in Osaka, Japan

A capsule hotel is a type of hotel developed in Japan that features a large number of extremely small "rooms" (capsules) intended to provide cheap, basic overnight accommodation for guests who do not require the services offered by more conventional hotels.

Source: Wikipedia.org

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSite Selection:

1.1. Distance from existing MARINA office

Criteria for Site Selection

1.) The site should be near or within the capital city, Manila

2.) The site should be owned by MARINA or by the Philippine government

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSite Selection:

3.) The site should be accessible to major roads

Criteria for Site Selection

4.) The site should be easily accessed by public transportations

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSite Selection:

5.) The site should be large enough to accommodate horizontal expansions

Criteria for Site Selection

6.) The site should at least be near other government offices

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site is near the boundary of Pasay and Manila City which answers one of the

site criteria (that the site should be near

or within the capital city)

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site is owned by the government

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site has a total area of 10 hectares, making it a good

option for horizontal development and expansion

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site is bounded by two major roads: Buendia Avenue

and Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, making it

accessible

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site is near to other government offices such as GSIS, DFA, etc.; providing

maximum service to clients

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

The site is surrounded by different transportation

terminals with routes within and outside the metro which

makes the site convenient

Site Description

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXProximity Map

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXThe Site

Site Opportunities

LIFELIVELIHOOD

LIVING SPACE

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSite Analysis

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEXSite Analysis

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEX

Design Concept “SHIFT”

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PROPOSED INTEGRATED MARINA CENTRAL OFFICEAND TRAINING COMPLEX

Design Concept “SORTING”

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