SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January

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SKETCHESFROM I NFORMAL FI ELDSURVEYSI NTHETONDOREGI ONOF METROPOLI T ANMANI LA. FOCUSONOLDERL OW I NCOMEHOUSI NG PROJ ECTSANDRECENTPROJ ECTSOFTHE GAWADKALI NGANGO( GK). J ANUARY2006 S our c e : Reec t i onsf r om t hema ni l awor k s hop. S I GUS MI T,2006. ( ht t p: / / web. mi t. edu/ s i gus / www/ NEW/l es / Ma ni l a / S t udent %20Reec t i ons. pdf )

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-40 City has memory and it is this memory that makes each city a place for people. City, as a case study of urban settlement in the Southeast Asian in this case, Manila-- is vibrant because it has a true sense of authenticity, culturally and socially. The Philippines today is experiencing unprecedented urban transformation through a process of global urbanization. Southeast Asian urban growth is different from its Western counterparts. What was proposed and determined upon considerations manifested back in 1796 must be traced via its historical and theoretical trajectory, with an intensive understanding of the essence of urban culture. organic integration of Western and Eastern development. My contributions will be greatly on the historical research of the site and the critical discourse of the paths this urban alteration takes place. This opportunity will associate me in a more pragmatic framework of my recent research, funded by Asian Cultural Council and Thammasat University, in urban development and architectural identity of Bangkok. To conduct an urban analysis of Eastern cities, implementation of urban planning and design is mandatory with extended investigations of Eastern perspectives. The decision to shape the city is not dependent solely on physical aspects, particularly for a hyper-growing city like Manila but also on social structure and cultural traditions. The city where I come from, Bangkok, Thailand, is also shaped by the same forces. As urbanization is unavoidable, urban designers must anticipate changes that lead to urban and regional sustainability. A perspective sketching of house in Dagat-Dagatan In these circumstances, I believe it is necessary to develop a method of historical that retains the cultural and historical values of the city. My experience in several collaborative projects in South-East Asia and extensive teaching experience and professional practice as an architect will serve as a springboard for creating model of urbanism appropriate to eastern culture, to achieve an

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 41 Top: Snap shots of several GK villages visited by the author Right: Possible proposed renovation of the GK village near by the river

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-42 Top: Emma s house and the observed changes from 1976 to present. The house is extended to the open space to accomodate more member of the family and generate more income: rental rooms and grocery store. Right: An analysis of courtyard in front of Emma s house. There are four layers of system: circulation utilization, flooding and the physical condition, which have been adapted for the changin of their usage, condi tion and spatial hierachy through time.

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 43 Top: Typical elevations of cluster in Dagat-Dagatan Right: Perspective sketching of house in Dagat-Dagatan

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-44 Left: The general process of expansion of typical row houses in Tondo. After people inhabit the lot, they first build a small house that can only accomodate family members sufficiently and then expand it by the time the number of members increased. Right: The expansion process of Jonas s house

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 45 Left: An elevation of Jonas s House Right: An analysis of building system in Tondo

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-46 Left: A proposed possible plan for the development of housing condition in Tondo Right: A perspective sketch of the houses in Tondo

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 47 Bottom: An existing condition of courtyard in Tondo. This plan shows that it is mainly occupied by motor vehicles as parking space and being used as storage rather than community gathering area. Right: A proposed possible plan for row house in Tondo and the develop mental plan for the use of court yard.

t SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-48 Left: Existing elevation and plans of Gonzalez s house. The original building was torn down and the family built the new house according to their understanding of family s need by themselves: no architect was involved in the design. Top: Plans of Gonzalez s house

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 49 ondo manila sketch book - 12 Top: A perspective sketch of Gonzalez s house (left) and the proposed idea for the physical improvement of the house Right: A bird-eye-view perspective sketch of Gonzalez s neiborbood (view from roof deck of Gonzalez s house)

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-50 A comparison of Lena s original and the new house in Kapitbahayan. The new house was designed with numbers of room to accomodate family members and renters.

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 51 Below: Elevations of Lena s house Right: A perspective sketch of Lena s house

SIGUS-MIT Manila Workshop, January 2006-52 Left: A perspective sketch of Shell GK village emphasizing an employment of pigment colors Top: Photographs showing the color schemes of visited GK villages (continue to next page)

Non Arkaraprasertkul - 53 manila sketch book - 16 Top: Juxtaposition of developed GK houses (right) and undeveloped man-made shelter (left) Right: Some proposed ideas of re-designing typical GK village for 3 main reasons: to enable the house to be able to self-ventilate, for to house to be able to acommodate more family members, and for an individual style