2O19-2O23 PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS OF PATRICK JOSHUA C. BAUTISTA ARCH. VOL 01
...an architecture graduate specialized in Construction Management from Polytechnic University of the Philipines. I am a junior architect with a keen eye for art and design, developed through my years of academic progression in architecture school & my work experience in the architectural design field. I aspire to be allowed to explore the various applications of theoretical concepts in architecture, engineering, & construction. EDUCATION TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Assumpta Technical High School | Sta. Monica, San Simon, Pampanga 2011-2015 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE Polytechnic University of the Philippines - College of Architecture, Design, & Built Environment 2016-2023 SKILLS AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Enscape Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign) Graphic Design, Videography/Cinematography, Photography, Motion Graphics/Animation Manual Architectural-Engineering Drafting, Freehand Sketching, Architectural Scale Modelling Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher), Microsoft Project DESIGN VISUAL MEDIA MANUAL DOC. CERTIFICATION Completed 300 hours of OJT in Construction Project Management Program International Project Managment Association Philippines: On the Job Training in Construction Project Management facilitated by Engr./Prof. Mariano Roque Senga Jr., IntPE, Eur Ing, Chairman of IPMA Philippines. 2016-2023 ORGANIZATION / EXTRACURRICULAR Deputy for Creative Media at United Architects of the Philippines Graduates Auxiliary Sta Mesa , Manila Chapter AUG 2023 to PRESENT WORK EXPERIENCE ARCHITECTURAL INTERN OF A FREELANCE CONTRACTOR | Apalit, Pampanga • Proposed design ideas to the architect such as spatial planning, facade design, and interior design for residential & commercial projectsrior design for residential & commercial projects. • Successfully aided the architect from pre-design to design phase task of ten (10) residential development from bungalow to multi-storey, a 4-unit residential apartment, a three -storey commercial building, and an eat-in kitchen renovation. JUL 2020 to FEB 2022 ARCHITECTURAL INTERN AT PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE INC. | Quezon City, Metro Manila • Completed 200 hours of architectural internship units under the direct supervision of the principal architect with an overall performance grade of 94%. • Successfully conducted design study & proposed space planning solutions for a 4-storey multi-purpose building which includes ground to upper floor PWD ramp & facade design under the supervision of the principal architect. APR 2019 P A T R I C K to MAY 2019 JOSHUA BAUTISTA Hi! I’m... P: +63 995 824 0754 E: [email protected] W: linkedin.com/in/patrickjoshua-bautista
CONTENTS 01 02 03 04 05 06 ACADEMIC WORK PROFESSIONAL WORK Southern Luzon Multi-Specialty Medical Center, Lucena City, Quezon Pang-Ku-Saysayan: Civic Center Malolos, Bulacan Hapitat Condominium Complex Matandang Balara, Quezon City Reyes Residence Apalit, Pampanga Medina Residence Renovation Project San Simon, Pampanga Galang Residence Apalit, Pampanga
ABSTRACT PROJECT OVERVIEW The proposed Southern Luzon Multi-Specialty Medical Center will function as one of the apex hospitals or end-referral hospitals in the Southern part of Luzon which covers the 5 provinces in CALABARZON. The proposed 535 bed hospital will be the first and new healthcare hub that provides tertiary level of services and will specialize in providing a variety of healthcare services for different types of diseases under the direct supervision of DOH. It will offer a Center of Excellence in Cardiothoracic Care which unifies the two major specialty medical centers in one hospital to cater the medical needs of the residents of Southern Luzon regions, namely: Heart and Lung care center. The Healthcare Facility aims to provide an architectural response on the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare workforce by optimizing design-efficiency in healthcare design. TYPOLOGY: Specialty Hospital, Healthcare Facility LOCATION: Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines LOT AREA: 5.8 ha or 58,000 sqm DESIGN ADVISER: Ar. Sarah Jane Pahimnayan-Pagador, MArch, UAP YEAR: 2022-2023 SOUTHERN LUZON MULTI-SPECIALTY MEDICAL CENTER Enhancing the Efficacy of Wellness in Healthcare Environment through the Synthesis of Design Efficiency in Healthcare Facility
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According to 2019 Philippine Health Statistics by DOH, CALABARZON was ranked 2nd in terms of highest incidence of death in the country. According to Philippine Health Statistics by DOH, CALABARZON was ranked 2nd in terms of highest incidence of death in the country Despite two surges of the COVID-19 pandemic battering the Philippines, heart diseases remains the top leading cause of death among the residents of CALABARZON it is the 2nd in the country in terms of numbers and rate with 22,526 per 100,000 population. 5 out of the top 10 leading specific causes of death in the region were related to heart diseases while the other 3 are related to lung diseases. BATANGAS MEDICAL CENTER is the only public tertiary hospital in CALABARZON Despite the numbers and statistics, Calabarzon is the only administrative region with only one regional public hospital. While, only 4 out of 8 level 3 tertiary hospitals have the capacity to provide care & treatment for heart & lung diseases. The healthcare demands in the region is supported by RA 11702 also known as An Act Establishing a Multi-Specialty Hospital in Quezon. The creation of apex hospital in southern Luzon region seeks to decongest the hospital in NCR & the existing regional hospital in CALABARZON & will be a significant step in achieving the objectives of Universal Healthcare Act. BACKGROUND SOUTHERN LUZON MULTI-SPECIALTY MEDICAL CENTER
Most hospital design are focused on the impacts of the environment on patients rather than the staff; less attention has been given to the effect of physical environment on the wellbeing, effectiveness, and productivity of the healthcare staff. (Cardon & Giffin, 2015; Cifter & Cifter, 2017; Eijkelenboom & Bluyssen, 2019) What if we thought of the impacts of the healthcare environment on the experience and satisfaction of healthcare staff as much as we thought of the patients? Poor healthcare design has detrimental effects not only on the patient but also on the healthcare staff. Various studies show that the poor hospital work environment affects the quality of care given by healthcare staff. Poor working environment affects healthcare staff productivity, and inefficiency of work results in burnout and emotional distress for healthcare workers, as well as patient satisfaction. A 2019 study by researchers from University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in Philadelphia found that health workers poor working environment can also affects patient experience, satisfaction, and health outcome. PROBLEM
Soil Map Powerline Flood Hazard Macro Site Context Existing Utilities Disaster Risk Road Network Waterline Storm Surge Zoning Sewage & Drainage Landslide Susceptibility M ACR O Site Analysis The site is located at Barangay Ibabang Dupay, Lucena City with approximately 5.8 hectares lot area. The site is proximate enough to other healthcare facilities, from primary care to level 2 hospitals, since the proposed development will function as an apex or end-referral hospital in the Health Care Providers Network, one of the main agendas of the Universal Health Care Act. It is also surrounded by residential communities and universities or colleges that offer courses related to medicine. Lastly, the site is easily accessible via land and water transportation. There are four (4) Level 2 hospitals within the 4-kilometer catchment area of the proposed development. The selected site is 4.4 kilometers away from Lucena City Fire Station. 4km Site Vicnity Map
MICRO Site Analysis The site is located in a densely populated and highly urbanized area. The site is proximate to readily communities but not too close to a busy and overcrowded area. It is close enough to critical facilities for disaster risk management and other emergencies. It is also bounded by a national road; thus, it is easily accessible via public and private transportation. Neighborhood Context Site Context Environmental Sun Path Analysis Transportation Site Contour Source of Noise Morning Rush Hour Midnight Traffic Peak Rush Hour (4 - 6 PM) Cool Dry Season Rainy Season Dry Season Vegetation Water Run-Off Wind Analysis
FORM Transformation Heading Here. Site Setback Site Context Distribution Angled Definition Function Subractive Natural Ventilation Thermal Comfort Site Accessibility Connectivity Connectivity to Nature To separate the building from the neighboring development such as residential and commercial. Defining the function of the devt. to distribute the key spaces within the site. By placing the courtyard at the center, the natural greenery smoothly flows within the facility. Minimal use of road in the site plan were considered to reduce the unwated noise, dust, & pollution. Angled to avoid excessive solar heat gain and maximize the wind flow for natural ventilation. Strategically placing the roof garden in between the building to minimize surface envelope facing the peak sun The central courtyard also serves as air well to help the building breathe & to maximize the use of hybrid cooling. Building blocks were separated based on the level of work intensity, urgency, convinience, and acuity. In accordance to DOH planning and design manual, the proposed Southern Luzon Multi-Specialty Medical Center is divided into 5 zone namely: the outer or the areas that are immediately accessible to public; second zone or the areas that supports the activites of the outer & deep zone; the deep zone are departments that offers prescribed services; the inner zone or also known as inpatient zone; & the service zone or the facilities supporting the overall hospital operations. The proposed development is design to separate the outer zone from the deep and inner zone while the second zone is strategically place at the center of the development to support the outer, deep, and inner zone. Zoning & Spatial Organization
SITE DEVT. PLAN
FLOOR Plan The outer zone areas such as administrative service facilities are located on the ground floor of the development. Departments that expects high foot traffice are mostly located on the ground floor such as Emergency Unit. Deep zone facilities such as the OR complex, ICU, burn unit, delivery unit, and post-anesthesia care unit are located on 2nd and 3rd floor. on the other hand, the fourth floor are two separate building blocks connected via covered walkway which also function as solarium. Executive Offices & Medical Offices are also located within the fifth floor. it is connected to the nursing wards for ease of access as the administrative department manages the whole building operations. Ground FP 3rd FP 5th FP Deep Zone Service Inner Zone Utility Zone Outer Zone Circulation Second Green Zone Typical 6th & 7th FP RPLN(42nd FP 4th FP
10th FP Typical 8th & 9th FP Reception Area (Ground Floor) Public Lift (Ground Floor) Lobby (Ground Floor) Nurse Alcove 4th to 10th Floor) Public Ward: 10-Bed Cluster (4th Floor to 7th Floor) Helipad (Roof Deck Level) Private Ward (10th Floor) Semi-Private Ward (8th to 9th Floor) Roof Deck FP
FUNCTION Concept Centralized Nurse Station Decentralized Nurse Station HYBRID NURSE STATION DOUBLE CORRIDOR CLEAN CORE CONCEPT STERILE UTILITIES CIRCULATION SOILED UTILITIES CIRULATION VERTICALLY CONNECTED via TRAUMA LIFT Instead of placing the nursing staff in one central station, the concept of hybrid nurse station distributes the staff for efficient utilization of available manpower. It will also lessen the travel distance & time gathering supplies. The double corridor model provides more precise control through the built environment – thus, different flows are easier for operators to monitor and regulate with less chance of cross contamination. Dedicated Trauma Lifts for critical cases to be transferred directly from emergency unit to the OR and ICU.
CENTRALIZED ER DEPT. + = TRIAGE & ACUITY SCALE DECENTRALIZED SPACES BASED ON ACUITY LEVEL DESIGN EFFICIENCY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT P1 Zone (Respiratory Bay) HOSPITAL LOCKDOWN + Temporary Facility Ordinary Ward Room to HIGH DEPENDENCY UNIT P3 Zone (Treatment & Exam. Area) P5 Zone (ER Observation Unit) Decentralize Spaces TIME Concept Typically, the spatial design of the emergency unit is organized based on specific medical emergency services such as surgical, general medicine,pedia, etc. The model of triage level in which patients’ area divided based on their priority level or acuity level. basic triage level has 5 priority levels. This model was combined with the concept of decentralized space which was applied in the proposed emergency unit of the development, by DECENTRALIZING SPACES BASED ON ACUITY LEVEL, the ROOMS are classified based on the patients’ conditions and levels of urgency, intensity of traffic volume, convenience, and comfort. Public ward can be converted into High Dependency Unit, in case critically ill patients increase in volume The purposVe of this model was to provide various levels of care in a single room in order to reduce patient transfer. In case of medical surge such as mass casualty or epidemic, room, floors or building can be locked down to accommodate the volume of patients without affecting the operations of other medical services within the hospital.
ELEVATIONS Drawings Front Elevation Rear Elevation Right-Side Elevation Left-Side Elevation OPERABLE WINDOWS SHADING BATTENS UNITIZED CURTAIN WALL LOUVER & OVERHANG
HYBRID Ventilation SECTION Drawings Longitudinal Section Cross Section The goal of the hybrid ventilation and lighting system is to take advantage of environmental parameters by maximizing the use of natural light and ventilation within the facility with the central to the idea of controllability or having control over the user’s own comfort either through individual controls or by giving them access to a variety of ambient conditions. With this, users can personalize the thermal comfort of the interior spaces in accordance with their preference.
Curtain wall system was utilized to achieve the modern contemporary look. Various sun shading devices, large overhangs, and light shelves were use in the facade to reduce amount of direct sunlight entering a given space, controlling interior brightness, limiting heat gain within the interior spaces of the facility, and reduce cooling load artificial cooling systems. Main Entry/Exit Emergency Entry/Exit Emergency Drop-off Assembly Area Pedestrian Entry/Exit Ambulance (P1) Drop-off Outpatient Drop-off PUV/PUJ Drop-off EXTERIOR Perspective MODERN Contemporary
SOUTHERN LUZON MULTI-SPECIALTY MEDICAL CENTER Enhancing the Efficacy of Wellness in Healthcare Environment through the Synthesis of Design Efficiency in Healthcare Facility
ABSTRACT PROJECT OVERVIEW In 2011, a leading cultural heritage preservation non-governmental organization (NGO), Heritage Conservation Society threatened to remove Malolos from the Philippines’s lists of historical and cultural heritage and resources because the organization alleged, “there were no efforts done by the local government and the people to preserve the marked structures.” However, the local government of Bulacan, led by Mayor Christian D. Natividad together with other officials, laid out a comprehensive 10-year program to make Malolos the History Center of the Philippines. History is the backbone of our culture and traditions. It connects things through time and shapes the way things are done. While culture is part of the fabric of our society, it makes us feel that we’re connected to history. The proposed Malolos Civic will unify traditional and modern culture to celebrate the past, present. and the future. TYPOLOGY: Civic Center, Convention Center, Cultural Center, Sports Center LOCATION: Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines LOT AREA: 4.3 ha or 43,000 sqm DESIGN ADVISER: Ar. Rey S. Gabitan, UAP, PIEP YEAR: 2020 IN COLLABORATION WITH: Adrian Aque and Alexis Salazar PANG-KU-SAYSAYAN THE NEW MALOLOS CIVIC CENTER Reviving Malolos’ Traditional and Modern Identity through the Restorative Process of History and Cultural Revitalization
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The proposed civic center aims to revive Malolos’ forgotten identity through restorative process of culture and history revitalization. The goal of the proposed civic center is to regain the sense of cultural and historical identity of Malolos while conserving and promoting the significant role of Malolos in Philippine History. Supporting and helping the local government in their movement to make Malolos the History Center of the Philippines. The rebirth of Malolos own culture and history in mind, heart, and soul of not just Bulakenyos but of every Filipino. To design an effective tool for cultural and awareness, spark cultural innovation, preservation of cultural resources, as well as the conservation & development of such artistic, linguistic, and occupational skills that are threatened with extinction. The city of Malolos and its people played a significant role in our country’s epic struggle for freedom leading to the declaration of the country’s independence from Spanish colonial rule. History of Malolos is deeply rooted and reflects Philippine history. Most Filipinos aren’t aware of the historically significant of Malolos. Sadly, modernization is threatening to wipe out the unique creative culture, traditions, and history of Bulacan. Rapid change of environment has tled to gradual loss of different culture in Malolos. PROBLEM REVITALIZATION OF CULTURE & HISTORY PA N G - KU -SAYSAYA N THE NEW MALOLOS CIVIC CENTER
Traditional culture and modern culture are alike. Any culture is a system of learned and shared meanings. They function similarly because both are ways of thinking and ways of relating to people. They’re both developed to accommodate their surroundings and suited and well adopted to local environment condition. Continuing and enhancing different Filipino traditions in today’s modern era that brings people together to foster cooperation, celebration, and growth in the community. To preserve Filipino traditions in our communities for the benefit of our residents especially the TRADITIONAL + younger generation. M O D E R N CU LT U R E “Yakapin ang Sariling Kultura at Kasaysayan” Slogan of PANG-KU-SAYSAYAN CIVIC CENTER The sub concept of the design is to blend traditional and modern culture. Modern culture developed as human societies grew larger while there is an important force changing traditional culture into modern culture. The main goal of the sub concept is to combine the modern culture and traditional culture through hybrid interface design. This approach is taking advantage and seize the opportunity of our emerging technology that is built to make our life easy. It is a new way to efficient living due
The concept of the site plan is based on spatial Triad created by Henri Lefebvre. This model provides a framework to recognize the three elements of producing space. These three elements of the Spatial Triad are ‘representation of space’, ‘representational space’ and ‘spatial practices’ (Goonewardena et al., 2008). The formation of space occurs through these three elements of the model. The position of each building & spaces is based on the three stars & a sun in Philippine flag. The three stars represent the three major parts of the Philippines like the civic center we divided it into 3 different buildings which is Cultural , Convention, and Sports. The sun represents 8 provinces involved in Philippine revolution which symbolizes unity and social engagement similar to a social space. The name Pang-KuSaysayan was derived from three different filipino words. The word pangku is from bulakenyo word “pangko” which means to hug or to carry against chest using both hands while The term “ku” is short for kultura or culture and “saysayan” came from the word kasaysayan means history. The main idea of the branding is to promote and encourage everyone to embrace our own culture, history, and identity. SITEPLAN CONCEPT
S I T E DEVT. PLAN
SECTION Drawings FLOOR Plan Longitudinal Section Cross Section Ground FP 2nd FP
FRONT Elevation RIGHT-SIDE Elevation LEFT-SIDE Elevation REAR Elevation ELEVATION Drawings CONVENTION Center
SECTION Drawings FLOOR Plan Longitudinal Section Cross Section The Pang-Ku-Saysayan Cultural Center includes a new public ibrary, museum that exhibits curated historical artifacts as well as various modern art, and theater hall. 2nd FP GR FP 4th FP 3rd FP 5th FP
FRONT Elevation RIGHT-SIDE Elevation LEFT-SIDE Elevation REAR Elevation ELEVATION Drawings CULTURAL Center
SECTION Drawings FLOOR Plan Longitudinal Section Cross Section Ground FP 2nd FP
ELEVATION Drawings SPORTS Center FRONT Elevation RIGHT-SIDE Elevation LEFT-SIDE Elevation REAR Elevation
PERSPECTIVE (Interior) CULTURAL Center SPORTS Center LIBRARY LOUNGE Area BASKETBALL Court LIBRARY STUDY Area SWIMMING Center LIBRARY STUDY Area SKATE Park
RECEPTION CONVENTION Center EVENTS & FUNCTION Hall EXHIBIT Hall MEETING Room (Executive) EVENTS & FUNCTION Hall LOUNGE Hall Cultural Center’s RECEPTION HALL Cultural Center’s PUBLIC LOUNGE AREA
BUILDING SKIN Pattern THE DOWNSTREAM: Pang-Ku-Saysayan’s Landmark Cultural Center’s RECEPTION HALL PERSPECTIVE (Exterior) The building skin design was derived from traditional filipino pattern came from the well known festival of Malolos, Bulacan. It is inspired from the decorative bamboo artworks such as woven bamboo used in Singkaban entrance arch. Singkaban is the interpretation of the city’s celebration of Art & Culture: Sining Kainangan ng Bulacan. The downstream is the landmark of the proposed Pang-Ku-Saysayan Civic Center which inspired f the name of the city which is Malolos: originated from Paluslos which means downwards.
OUTDOOR Area PUBLIC Park AMPI Theater CIVIC Circle FITNESS Lane (Bike + Jogging Lane)
ABSTRACT PROJECT OVERVIEW The population of persons with disability or PWD starts to grow and the need of a healthy community also needs to rise. The proposed Hapitat condominium complex is a mid-rise condominium that aims to develop a PWD-friendly residential community which provides comfortable living, livelihood and regimen. Creating an equity-centered community disconnecting the negative stereotypes and distinctions for PWD and connecting them to the community. Improving the lifestyle of the community especially the PWDs by giving them livelihood opportunities. Convenient spaces and areas that can be functional for community including those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments while promoting unity and harmony. Providing therapeutic surrounding embodied by holistic approach that treats the community through healing environment. TYPOLOGY: Condominium Complex, Mid-Rise Residential LOCATION: Matandang Balara, Quezon City, Philippines LOT AREA: 8.9 ha or 89, 000 sqm DESIGN ADVISER: Ar. Rey S. Gabitan, UAP, PIEP YEAR: 2019 IN COLLABORATION WITH: Emille Carabeo HAPITAT CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX Creating an Equity-Centered Environment in a Residential Community through Sensory-Sensitive Design
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The proposed Hapitat Condominium Complex is a mid-rise community that aims to develop a wellbeing ang healthy residential community which provides comfortable lving, livelihood and regimen. The site development plan is based on different types of strength of a human being. Creating a people-centered community with 3 main aspect of consideration; physical, mental, and sensory. Convenient spaces and areas that can be functional for community including those who have long term physical, mental intellectual or sensory impairments while promoting unity and harmony. The main concept of the proposed hapitat condominium complex is to design a more livable community unifying the principles of holistic-design approach and principles of architectural concept of residential community planning then translate it through planning the design. Providing therapeutic surroundings embodied by holistic approach that treats the community through healing environment. SITE DEVELOPMENT Plan SITE Concept SDP Axonometric View
COMMUNICATION ZONE MENTAL AND SENSE ZONE PHYSICAL ZONE CLUBHOUSE: Adult Pool, Kiddie Pool, Jacuzzi, Sun Deck, & Lounge Pavillon GARDEN: Reading Pod, Interactive Park SPORTS FACILITIES: Outdoor Basketball Court, & Tennis Court FITNESS AREA: Kiddie Play Zone, Fitness Area SENSORY GARDEN: Topiary Garden, Serenity Pavillon, Mind Wellness Area, Swing Garden, & Braile Pergola.
FLOOR Plan I-TYPE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Axonometric Floor Plan SECTION Drawings Ground FP Typical 2nd & 5th FP Roof Deck FP Longitudinal Section Cross Section
ELEVATION Drawings I-TYPE RESIDENTIAL Building FRONT Elevation LEFT-SIDE Elevation
FLOOR Plan Ground FP Roof Deck FP 2nd FP 5th FP 3rd FP 4th FP L-TYPE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Axonometric Floor Plan
ELEVATION Drawings SECTION Drawings FRONT Elevation L-TYPE RESIDENTIAL Building LEFT-SIDE Elevation LONGITUDINAL Section Cross Section
FLOOR Plan ELEVATION Drawings SECTION Drawings COMMERCIAL BUILDING Axonometric Floor Plan Ground FP 2nd FP FRONT Elevation LONGITUDINAL Section RIGHT-SIDE Elevation CROSS Section
COMMERCIAL Complex EXTERIOR Perspective
FLOOR Plan ELEVATION Drawings SECTION Drawings Ground FP FRONT Elevation LEFT-SIDE Elevation LONGITUDINAL Section EXTERIOR Perspective SITE Plan
COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE
PERSPECTIVE (Interior + Exterior) RESIDENTIAL CLUBHOUSE STUDIO-TYPE Unit EVENT & FUNCTION Hall ONE BEDROOM Unit FITNESS Gym BEDROOM LOUNG & RECEPTION Area
COMMERCIAL SWIMMING POOL Area LOUNGE Area OPEN Park SEATING Terraces + TENNIS Court TOPIARY GARDEN Mind-Wellness Park Outdoor BASKETBALL COURT
4.00m 4.00m 4.00m Ground Floor Line Second Floor Line Top of Beam Line Natural Grade Line Top of Ridge 0.60m 3.00m 3.00m 1.20m ALUM. FIXED GLASS ANALOK FINISH STAINLESS STEEL FLASHING GUTTER GROOVE DESIGN @ 1" CARPORT RAMP-UP ref DINING AREA P O R C H PERIMETER FENCE UP LIVING AREA 1.05m 4.00m DN 4.00m 12.00m 30.00m GARDEN 2.00m 10.00m 4.00m 1.50m 3.42m 4.35m DN F A M I L Y H A L L landing 1.50m Canopy BEDROOM 1.05m 4.00m 9.27m 4.00m 6.68m 4.00m 2.60m 1.40m 1.50m 4.77m 0.95m 2.00m 4.00m 10.77m 7.85m Terrace 1.20m 2.45m 1.90m 3.42m 1.50m D-1 D-4 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 W-2 W-1 W-2 W-3 W-3 W-3 W-3 W-4 W-5 W-7 W-7 W-6 W-7 W-7 D-2 W-1 Ground Floor Line Second Floor Line Top of Beam Line Natural Grade Line Top of Ridge 0.60m 3.00m 3.00m 1.20m GROOVE DESIGN @ 3/4" STAINLESS FLASHING GUTTER ALUM. FRAME W/ FIXED GLASS Ground Floor Line Second Floor Line Top of Beam Line Natural Grade Line Top of Ridge 0.60m 3.00m 3.00m 1.20m ALUM. FRAME ANALOK DESIGN FLASHING GUTTER PLASTER FINISH PLAIN CEMENT Ground Floor Line Second Floor Line Top of Beam Line Natural Grade Line Top of Ridge 0.60m 3.00m 3.00m 1.20m ALUM. FRAME WINDOW ANALOK DESIGN STAINLESS STEEL GUTTER PRE-PAINTED LONG SPAN RIB-TYPE 2.00m L A N A I D-4 D-4 12.27m 1.50m 1.50m 12.27m 1.20m 3.30m 1.50m 1.35m 1.15m 4.70m ENTERTAINMENT AREA T & B KITCHEN ISLAND COUNTER CONSOLE TABBLE POWDER ROOM LOUNGE AREA BEDROOM STORAGE ROOM LAUNDRY AREA DIRTY KITCHEN 14.00m A B C D E 3 4 5 2 1 2.07m 4.92m A B C D E 3 4 5 2 1 BEDROOM MASTER'S BEDROOM WALK-IN CLOSET T & B T & B OPEN BELOW GROUND FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN FRONT ELEVATION RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION LEFT SIDE ELEVATION 4.00m 4.00m 4.00m 2.00m 14.00m A B C D E 2.00m 4.00m 4.00m 4.00m 14.00m E D C B A 5 4 3 2 1 1.50m 1.50m 3.42m 4.35m 10.77m 1 2 3 4 5 4.35m 3.42m 1.50m 1.50m 10.77m ARCHITECTURAL PLANS (FCD)