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040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_dFoundation University
_erda
050 _aDAFA (Arch-Th) LG 221 D35 A73
_bA5 A73 2015 B33
100 _aBadon, Minda Luz M.
_eauthor.
_912983
245 0 0 _aEstudio Damgo III-Marine Sanctuary Center /
_cby Minda Luz M. Badon, Florabelle T. Caloy, Marie Ann L. Lagudas, and [others].
260 _aDumaguete City :
_bFoundation University ;
_c2015.
264 _42015.
300 _3thesis
_axii, 81 leaves :
_bill. (some color.) ;
_c22 cm.
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336 _3rdacontent
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502 _aUndergraduate thesis (Bachelor of Science in Architecture) -- Foundation University, 2015.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references, appendixes and photographs.
520 _aExecutive Summary Estudio Damgo, the "first design+build program in the Philippines, is a community program of Foundation University's Department of Architecture. Its pioneering project was a day care center, completed in 2013 and now located at Sitio Dungga, Barangay Malaunay, Valencia. Its second project was a multi-purpose building, completed in March 2014 and situated in Barangay Bajumpandan, Dumaguete City. This time around, Estudio Damgo and the Senior Architecture students of Foundation University are now on their third course of shaping the lives of people in our community through sustainable and eco-friendly architecture that is to be built on the water at Brgy. Bantayan, Dumaguete. Remarkably, it is not just any other traditional structure made out of stilts or rigid structural elements fixed to the ground. It is "a sophisticated project that floats" and will rise on top of the water by the use only of native bamboo and recycled plastic drums. Through all walks of life, we depend our substantial needs on the resources we get from the sea. True enough, we are blessed with all kinds of natural resources in our country yet most of us NOW just take it for granted. Fishing, for one, has now become a slowly forgotten culture and livelihood among Filipinos. Studies show that among the South Eastern seas including Malaysia and Indonesia, our country, the Philippines, still has the richest marine diversity, has one of the world's longest coastlines, and is known as the center of the world's coral triangle. Yet, it is also the most threatened of them all. In response to this challenge, Estudio Damgo, has been established to create a structure that would really cater to the people in our communities. It is a prototype and life- changing architecture that will serve as a catalyst to a transformed, more developed, and more meaningful living not just in Dumaguete but in the whole Filipino nation. It is time to make a difference, and prove to ourselves that we care for our environment.
650 _aMarine sanctuaries
_zPhilippines.
_917254
650 _aMarine conservation
_zPhilippines.
_917255
650 _aCoastal zone management
_zPhilippines.
_917256
650 _aEnvironmental education
_zPhilippines.
_912817
650 _aSustainable architecture
_zPhilippines.
_917257
650 _aCommunity development
_zPhilippines.
_917258
650 _aArchitecture, Environmental aspects.
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658 _aSpecialization 3 (Project Management) :
_bArchitecture, Bachelor of Science in ;
_cARC523.
700 _aCaloy, Florabelle T.,
_eauthor.
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700 _aLagudas, Marie Ann L.,
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700 _aMagalso, Frankie Q.,
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700 _aMarquez, Al Shamir A.,
_917263
700 _aMayoga, Julie Ann C.,
_917264
700 _aMemis, John Steve C.,
_917265
700 _aTorres, Efren O.,
_917266
700 _aVillalon, Melissa Anne E.,
_917267
856 _3 Estudio Damgo
_uhttps://www.foundationu.edu.ph/post/estudio-damgo-a-trailblazer?utm_source=chatgpt.com
900 0 _4Sapalaran, James O., cataloger
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