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EMMERGING LANDSCAPPES: MINI-THESISS

The New Clark City (NCC) in Capas Tarlac was the site for this year’s mini thesis research project. It is a master planned city with an area of around 9500 hectares and more than 50% will be dedicated to parks, river edges developments, protected areas and open spaces, thus the concept of NCC as an Emerging Landscape is the theme for the LA 132 class.  This is an opportunity for the students to show their expertise in ensuring that this will be a sustainable healthy city in the future.  

The class was tasked to prepare an architectural research on their selected topics and prepare a conceptual design and recommendations on their findings.  

Topics range from ecosystem services on riverine systems and open spaces, policy reviews and design guidelines assessments, food security, streetscape design, accessible and cultural landscapes. 

Disclaimer: Most of the information came from the internet and publicly accessible sources. The use of the masterplan, CAD plans and images as references for the design plate are solely for educational purposes. BCDA, the owner-developer of NCC was informed of this academic exercise.

NEW CCLARK AS A SPOONGE CITY

INTEGRATING GREEN-BLUE SUSTEMS IN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Atole, Arvin dC.


ENVISIOONING A SPACE FOR SUUSTAINABLE LIVINGG

POSSIBILITIES OF URBAN CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THE RIVERINE SYSTEM OF AN EMERGING CITY

Esquivel, Regine Marie C.


ZERRO, ZILCH, ZIPP, NADAA

EXPLORING ZERO-ACREAGE FARMING PRACTICES IN NEW CLARK CITY

Katague, Kamille Noriel


ESTABLISHHING VISUAL IDDENTITY

EXPLORATION OF INDIGENOUS CULTURE IN CONCEPT GENERATION OF STREET FURNITURE DESIGN IN NEW CLARK CITY

Samson, Hannah Kisha


CRADDLE TO CCRADLE DESIGN IN URBANN LANDSCAPESS

ECO-EFFECTIVE PARK IN NEW CLARK CITY

Trias, Edrianne Rae M.


REMOOVING BARRIERS

INCLUSIVE LANDSCAPES FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PARALYMPIC ATHLETES IN THE ATHLETE’S VILLAGE OF NEW CLARK CITY

Villanueva, Pamela Therese C.

INCCLUSIVE INDIGENOUS LANDDSCAPES

RECLAIMING LIVELIHOOD OF AETA COMMUNITIES THROUGH SCHOOL OF LIVING TRADITIONS

Castillo, Robert Jed Nathaniel C.


ESSTABLISHING WAYFINDDING SYSTEMSS

SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE OF THE VISUALLY AND AUDITORY IMPARED IN THE STREETS THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC DESIGN

Fajardo, Joselle Marie B.


THE BLUUE X GREEN FARRM

DIVERSIFYING THE AGRI-INDUSTRY OF NEW CLARK CITY BY INTEGRATING AGRICULTURE, AQUACULTURE, AND THE COMMUNITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE

Manalo, Francis Kyle I.


DEVELOPING A LANDSCAPE GREEN RATING SYSTEM THROUGH EMERGING SUSTAINABLE UURBANISM THEORIES AND EXISTING INTERNATIONAL GREEN RATING SYSTEMS AND EVALUATING PHILIPPINES’ NEW CLARK CITY

Tan, Jeffrey Steven K.


GARDDEN OF EDEEN + NOOAH’S ARKK

SHAPING URBAN BIODIVERSITY IN THE CLARK CITY THROUGH BLUE-GREEN CORRIDORS AND PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS

Trias, Edrianne Rae M.