WE FEEL ARCHITECTURE Student Architecture Portfolio 2021-2022 POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES








PROFILE Goal oriented architecture student with high level of creativity and imagination regarding designs and modeling. Has familiarity with different architectural software. Detail oriented, adept at working under pressure, and have great interpersonal skills that can also function well independently or in group environments. Committed to building work ethic and gaining more experience in the field of architecture that will be pursued in the future. The Freehand, Polytechnic University of the Philippines official publication of CADBE ( College of Architecture, Design, and the Built Environment) 2022- PRESENT College Publication, Illustrator Color Competition PUP UAPSA NAW 2019 Color Competition UAPSA PUP Oplan Balikhaan 2020 placer Polytechnic University of the Philippines ARCHITECTURE PRESIDENT S LISTER (1ST SEMESTER, 2021) DEAN S LISTER (2ND SEMESTER, 2021) PRESENT Gubat National High School ( Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Awarded with High Honors Performance in Visual Arts Best 2017-2019
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KORYNE E. PANGILINAN A R C H I T E C T U R E S T U D E N T SOFTWARES Microsoft Office Autodesk AutoCAD Archicad SketchUp Lumion Enscape Adobe Photoshop +639382612411 49 5th West Crame, San Juan City, Metro Manila pangilinankorynee@gmail com CONTACT LANGUAGE Filipino English SKILLS 3D modelling 2d drafting Interior design CAD proficiency Graphic Presentation Drawing Sketches Digital drawings Painting ARCHITECTURE is the molding of human experience through time and space. Architecture is concerned with many things, including safety, functionality, aesthetics, and, yes, emotion. We feel architecture, which is what makes it fundamentally an intensely emotional experience. All of the human senses have a role in experiencing spatial surroundings and architecture, and only enhanced empathy of these perceptions may result in a creative architectural design.
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roposed Two- Story esidential Building The proposed two story residential building is an output in Building Technology 3. The house is designed with dutch tile roofing, its facade is finished with concrete wall in rough stucco with wood wall cladding in walnut finish and an accent stone finish. Proffesor Building type RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AR. JONAS C. MAKIRAMDAM SITE LOT SIZE: 15 x 15m COLUMN SIZE: 300mm x 300 mm SETBACKS: 3m frontage setback 2m rear, left-side and right-side setback GROUND FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN floor plans 01








FRONT ELEVATION LEFT-SIDE ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION RIGHT-SIDE ELEVATION elevation plans 02












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CROSS SECTION LONGITUDINAL SECTION interior spespectives ection plans 04









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Diversity in One Place: A Proposed Marilao Civic Center Designed to Foster Economic Growth and Sustainable Environment towards a Flood Resilient Architecture. The development plan will help the situation of Marilao, Bulacan during the rainy season As the town is known for susceptible to flooding, the main goal is to plan and design a sustainable Civic Center located in Barangay Patubig, Marilao, Bulacan, in which composed of Municipal Hall, Police Station, Justine Hall and Fire Station. These buildings will serve as the amenities that will meet the needs of the community during emergencies. A park is also part of the design goal to have an interaction and be a great contribution to the city’s impact in terms of architecture and the one to promote a good governance.
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oposed Marilao Civic Center USTICE HALL
Groupmates MA. CRISTINA MORENO, MIGUEL ESQUIVEL &, LAURENCE ARAMBULO marilao civic center development plan
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION BUILDING AR MURIELLE GALLARDO CRISTOBAL JUSTICE HALL
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Proposed design of Justice Hall in the Marilao Civic Center. The building is planned with green architecture in mind. The exterior is designed with a living green wall that helps with the storm water management within the site. The sunshade slabs and the roof porch symbolizes the flow of a fabric draping that represents Bulacan's craftmanship in making garments. This also helps to lessen the sun glare that enters the windows To achieve the barrier free architecture the designer also incorporated ramps for pwd.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN loor plans section plans CROSS SECTION LONGITUDINAL SECTION COURTROOM LOBBY ASS STANT ATTORNEY OFF CE HEAR NG ROOM HEAR NG ROOM COURTROOM GRAND JURY ROOM PET T JURY ROOM RECEPT ON ROOM PATROL AND PROBAT ON OFF CE PUBL C LOBBY PUBL C LOBBY 08











FRONT ELEVATION LEFT-SIDE ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION RIGHT-SIDE ELEVATION levation plans 09









exterior pespective 10







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Green walls are integrated in the building Channel for excess water collection Pavement Pipes Wall Air gap Aluminum bars for the attachment of the unit Plants Metal trellis GREEN WALL Green wall is any type of vegetated wall surface. Green walls, when integrated into a sustainable urban drainage system, can help buffer water runoff and minimize stormwater flows. It collects rainwater from the roof of the building in dedicated storage tanks. Water collected by the tanks is channeled slowly through the wall, nourishing plant life and helping to reduce the risk of surface water flooding in the area








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The reception area is the first space the users will see as they enter the building. To give warmth to the space the walls are beige toned. The curve wooden ceiling also gives warmth and beauty to the space. Most of the furniture used are made from rattan which the Philippines is known for.
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The courtroom is the centralized space in the building. It is the space in which the court of law meets. Where court of law are held in front of a judge. As it is surrounded by different rooms outside, the best way to make natural light enter the room is through the integration of skylight. Same as the reception area, the walls are painted in beige tone and it has a curved wooden ceiling. The room was designed to have a high ceiling to enhance spatial quality and create a "civic" aesthetic appropriate for the proceedings and unobstructed courtroom interior views for all users.
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To evoke a sense of familiarity to the overall ambiance of the interior design, the color palette became a combination of neutral colors for the general and private wards to promote a sense of an indoor natural environment, a visual nod to the aesthetic of a biophilic design.
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The use of Biophilic design will result in a more positive healing environment for patients and a more pleasant working environment for nurses, physicians, and other staff members. In addition, patients can be seen sitting on the benches in the therapeutic courtyard, which is part of the Biophilic design. They use the therapeutic atmosphere and visual connection with natural conditions, which is provided by the vegetation surrounding the seats. Because good self care must always be encouraged by healthcare facilities, this research will demonstrate that hospitals are not just diagnosing and curing the sick. Still, they can also be a venue to promote a healthy lifestyle among the general public Proffesor HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION BUILDING AR. MURIELLE GALLARDO CRISTOBAL
Groupmates MA CRISTINA MORENO, MIGUEL ESQUIVEL VINCENT ABBANG, LAURENCE ARAMBULO, & ERL RAMOS valenzuela city general hospital development plan
oposed Valenzuela City General Hospital ARDS
The goal is to improve the present hospital environment to meet the users' demands better while also celebrating the accessibility and comfortability of the users in the process In this way, the excellent Biophilic design might benefit both nature and the planned Valenzuela City General Hospital if it is done with care and consideration for the requirements of your target users.
The site is located at the area of Dalandanan in G. Lazaro Road. Identified as an Insitutional Zone, the area serves as a community hub servicing different residential and commercial establishments within the vicinity. The proposal for the design of the Valenzuela General Hospital is one that merits on the notion of a ‘Hospital for the People’ , one that is driven by the community that can only be achieved by addressing what the people really needs in terms of healthcare support.








rivate ward loorplan BALCONY L VING AREA PATIENT AREA WASHING AREA DINING AREA TO LET ENTRY CLOSET ENTERTAINMENT AREA LIVING AREA PATIENT AREA DINING AREA WASHING AREA DINING AREA PATEINT AREA WASHING AREA TO LET CLOSET LIVING AREA ENTERTAINMENT AREA sections 06












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The use of neutral and green biophilic colorsnterior 19















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eneral ward loorplan BALCONY CLOSET AREA PATIENT AREA WASHING AREA TOILET ENTRY BOOKSHELVES PATIENT AREA sections PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA TOILET PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA PATIENT AREA WASHING AREA BOOKSHELVES BTOILET OOK SHELVES PATIENT BAREA ALCONY PATIENT AREA BALCONY CLOSET AREA WASHING AREA 01 21












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Groupmates MA. CRISTINA MORENO, MIGUEL ESQUIVEL VINCENT ABBANG &, LAURENCE ARAMBULO NCC executive village development plan Redefining the notion of subdivision design. A common conception in subdivision housing is its elitist approach to housing. The New Clark City s BCDA priority in the future development of its urban layout is the integration of a Pilot Affordable Housing Program, a vision to develop the concept of a modern village and expand it to create a community for a broader target group, making it attractive and ensuring it has something to offer to everyone irrespective of age, background, income, location, or career aspirations. According to the BCDA, The Pilot Housing community will be one of the most desired and affordable places to live in NCC. It will be a safe and vibrant community providing affordable homes within an attractive neighborhood in which people live, work, shop and play. It will cater for both local residents and communities and new families moving to New Clark City and wider area.
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Building type When designing a house, the main consideration is to create a pleasant, comfortable environment to live in. If a house is designed well, with a place and position for each item, it becomes a well lit. airy, flutter free, efficient place to live in, which in tum makes us happy and contented. In order to design a house in the best possible way, the designer considers comfortability, exterior space, passive cooling, and solar shading. A tropical house fulfills the goal of achieving a space with thermal comfort through the use of passive design. Planning and designing a house in the tropics should always try to consider and respond to the climate. These measures include sun shading and passive ventilation that is associated with Tropical Architecture.
Overhangs, hollow walls, and light shelves would be installed to obscure the sun Roof and wall insulation would be installed as an added precaution The house's exterior is in light color, and tropical inspired buildings out side walls are always pale hues like white, gray, or beige. This is because lighter colors help heat waves to bounce away from a house s walls. Dark colored walls, on the other hand, absorb heat, resulting in rising temperatures within a structure. The house also features the use of floor to ceiling louver windows to help not just in the ample penetration of the sunlight but also for ventilation Casement windows with louvers are also used in the houses. The tropical houses are designed with veranda to in corporate exterior space. In terms of the interior, use of bare concrete mainly in clean beige finish and bare concrete in a rough finish. An open layout plan in the house also helps in bringing more sunlight and gives a better view of the outdoor landscape.
Proffesor RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ( SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT) AR MURIELLE GALLARDO CRISTOBAL
oposed NCC Executive Village NGLE-ATTACHED UNIT








loor plans section plans CROSS SECTION LONGITUDINAL SECTION 26











FRONT ELEVATION levation plans LEFT-SIDE ELEVATION REAR ELEVATION RIGHT-SIDE ELEVATION 27








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The masterplan was divided into four major zones which are the public zone, educational zone, residential zone, and the sport facility zone. Each zoning shares commonality which reflects the concept of inter relatedness as well as the theory of the neighborhood unit.
oposed New Polytechnic University the Philippines UP GYMNASIUM
The gymnasium will feature an operable wall that will separate the space between the basketball court and the badminton court It is to provide a divider between the two courts, especially when they are being used simultaneously. This will be integral in the design as it is a flexible solution to making most of the space in the gymnasium.
The theory of neighborhood unit by Perry provides guidelines for space and facilities that can support a routine life within a spatial boundary of a block surrounded by a convenient internal transportation network and roads. 31
The proposed Sports complex of the New Polytechnic University focuses on the flexibility of the spaces. The gymnasium will be adjacent to the track and football oval, grandstand, lap pool, and the PE building to make use of the space
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ( SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT) AR. MURIELLE GALLARDO CRISTOBAL Groupmates MA. CRISTINA MORENO, MIGUEL ESQUIVEL MA. JICKKA ABLAY, JOSIAH GAIL ANGELES, ALCESTIS MEREDITH ANDAL, & JULIANE PATRICIA ALBAR new polytechnic university of the philippines development plan
Another is the use of a clerestory window that allows ambient lighting in the space. The placement and design will cut the glare and reduce the sun s shining rays. Through this, the gymnasium will get plenty of natural lighting that illuminates By integrating these design strategies the gymnasium will achieve a high performance design. It will help in the life cycle performance, durability, energy efficiency, and occupant productivity.








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Student Architecture Portfolio 2021 2022 POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

