A PROPOSED SARIAYA FISHING PORT

Completed2023

Abstract

This study will conduct to provide a design of a fishing port that keeps in mind the comfort and needs of the users. This project also wanted to help boost the fishing industry in Sariaya, Quezon, by providing facilities to support local fishermen. The municipality of Sariaya has seven (7) coastal barangays. Bignay I, Bignay II, Castañas, Guisguis-San Roque, Talaan Aplaya, Guis-guisTalon, and Mangalang Kiling are among them. They are also the possible beneficiaries of this project. The fishing occupation is one of the main occupations of the coastal barangays of Sariaya, but in recent years, it has lost some of its importance because of a lack of support from the local government. Israel & Roque (2000) investigated fishing port development in the Philippines, and they found that most of the existing regional ports were underutilized and the existing municipal ports were grossly inadequate to serve the coastal communities. Unfortunately, the municipality of Saraiya doesn’t have a fishing port, and this study will provide a well-planned fishing port that will address the needed facilities for fish handling. This thesis is intended to examine the issues and concerns within the scope of the study and, after that, an architectural design solution to the associated problems. The architectural solution will focus on sustainability to have an eco-friendly building. It is important to design sustainable buildings for the efficiency of resources used. The idea is to reduce the built environment's impact on human health and the natural environment.

Keywords

Architecture
fishing port
sustainability
eco-friendly
resilient
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