3 Socio Cultural Basis of Community Architecture

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COMMUNITY

ARCHITECTURE
Jobil Jocson, uap
Course Facilitator
Socio-cultural refers to the influence of
social and cultural factors in the design
and development of architectural spaces
within a community.
Human Centered Design (HCD) is a
design and management framework that
develops solutions to problems by
involving human perspective in all steps
of the problem-solving process
PHASES OF HCD

Ideate Implement

Clarify Develop
Lantern
Assisted Living
SOCIO CULTURAL SYSTEM
SOCIETY
Social groups that differ according to
subsistence strategies.

CULTURE
Learned behavior that are shared by
the members of the society

SYSTEM
Collection of parts which interact with
each other to function as a whole
FUNCTION AND USE

Community is people living in one particular area or people who are


considered as a unit because of their common interest, social group
or nationality.
– Cambridge Dictionary
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

Participatory design is the model of direct involvement of different


social groups in the design from functional tools to environments,
social institutions and business.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
AND EXPRESSION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
AND EXPRESSION
CULTURAL IDENTITY
AND EXPRESSION
CLIMATE AND
ENVIRONMENT
HERITAGE
PRESERVATION
Heritage is defined as
monuments, group of
buildings and sites.
HERITAGE
PRESERVATION
Vernacular Landscapes
are landscapes that
evolved through the se of
people whose activities
shaped the land.
SOCIAL COHESION

State of affairs concerning


how well people form an
effective and meaningful
whole.
LOCAL RESOURCES

Provides assistance or
service to members of the
local area.
Maka
Forest Villa
SUSTAINABILITY

The ability to meet the


current needs of society
without compromising the
future
Tacloban City Batanes
Ways to Experience
Urban Design
Sense of Meaning
Sense of Place

The relationship with


places, expressed in
different dimensions of
human life.
Sense of Structure

Comprises of the overall


topography and land
division pattern of an area.
Sense of Structure

1. Permeable and functional urban structure


2. Legibility of urban structures
3. Support accessibility
4. Good amenity and safe interfaces
Sense of Unfolding

The changing perspective


and sequential views
experienced by moving
through a space
Access to Fit
Adaptability

Capability to adapt urban


elements to necessary
changes.
Sense of
Transparency
Seeing architecture as
vessels of transmitting
information and people.
Responsibility

How land is used


within the urban area
END OF
PRESENTATION

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