ECO-TRIVANEY: A PROPOSED TAYABAS INTEGRATED PUBLIC MARKET AND TERMINAL

Completed2020

Abstract

The growing economy of the City of Tayabas is valued at ?488,476,468.48 in terms of annual revenue. With a population of 99,779 people, Tayabas is ranked at the national level as 166 out of 1,634 municipalities and cities that cause traffic congestion (Philatlas, 2019). According to HLURB, the population to be served of by the public market ranges from 10,000-150,000 people. The study uniquely focuses on the design and development to resolve the decentralized, scattered, and rotting public markets and terminals. In doing so, the project will apply the new concept of Parametric Design approaches sustained with technological advancement (Villarica, 2019). The Proposed Integrated Public Market and Terminal are structures that provide facilities that will cater to the urban food system and for commuters to reach their destination faster and easier. As a result, it will stimulate the growth of the community both socially and economically. This project is situated at the Bypass Road where it connects to nearby towns and cities. With the build-up of traffic that can be often seen and experienced at Luis Palad Street and Tayabas East Central Elementary School, these challenges turned to a course of action where the local government will convert the present public market into commercial district area. By that, it will reduce traffic and enrich economic and tourism industry. In relation to the project’s intent, this will the basic needs of the people locality by giving them the convenience, safety and healthy living as this proposed public market and terminal will contribute towards the strengthening of the rural and developed urban areas to promote neighborhood trade- offs. The progression of the structure will contribute to community in terms of raising the quality of life by taking into consideration the social, economic, and environmental aspects. This will be achieved through an effective interchanging of production and urban transport circulation from one point to anothe

Keywords

Eco-Trivaney
Parametric Architecture
Terminal
Public Market
Sustainable
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