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PRPP BUILDINGS_2

The report outlines the development and design considerations for buildings, emphasizing the importance of constructability, sustainability, and safety. Key aspects include creating spaces that are accessible and serve as safe havens, while also being adaptable to various scenarios and user needs.

PRPP BUILDINGS_2

LOS SITEMAS CONTRUCTIVOS A EMPLEAR DEBEN SATIFACER LA RESITENCIA AL SITMO, ES POR ELLO QUE LAS ESTRUCTURAS PRINCIPLAMENTE SERÁN DE HORMIGÓN ARMADO O METÁLICAS, LAS DIVISIONES INTERNAS DEEBN GARANTIZAR LA ESTABILIDAD, LAS GRANDES CARGAS DEL EDIFICIO COMO EQUIPOS DE PRODUCIÍN DDE CLIMA O GRANDES ELMENTOS DE MOBIOIARIO O EQUIPAMIENTO DEBE ESTAR LIGADOS DIRECTAMENTE A LA ESTRUCTURA DEL EDIFICIO..........

BUILDINGS HYPOTHESIS REPORT

BUILDINGS DATA SHEETS

1 FOR EACH BUILDING OR BLDG TYP.
Sketches/Diagrams/Benchmark images
Safety

Safe haven

Access

Spaces
Operational hours
Users

SUSTAINABILITY APPROACH

SAFETY GENERAL APPROACH

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

ADJACENCIES BASIS OF DESIGN
SPACES TYPOLOGY
BUILDING SHEDULES

CLIMATE REPORT

DESIGN OBJECTIVES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Un tema de exposición de las bases generales que regirá el enfoque y las diferentes hipóteis, escenarios y soluciones.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES
GOALS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Subtopic

PRPP BUILDINGS

The campus shall be designed, developed and constructed later should be covered at least but not limited to;

  1. The spirit of local values, wisdom and culture
  2. The spirit of respect to the earth, environment and society
  3. The spirit of maximize renewable energy
  4. The spirit of 4R (Reduce, Remove, Recycle and Reuse); waste water, garbage (organic, inorganic and toxic), etc.
  5. The spirit of green building and green PROPER
  6. The spirit of respect to the pedestrian
  7. The spirit of collaboration and tolerance
  8. The spirit of openness and inclusive 


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CODES/STANDARDS

REFERENCES
MANDATORY
PRPP

COST-EFFECTIVE CONSIDERATIONS

Pertains to selecting building elements on the basis of life-cycle costs (weighing options during concepts, design development, and value engineering) as well as basic cost estimating and budget control.

OPEX
CAPEX

CONSTRUCTABILITY

FUNCTIONALITY
LOCAL RESOURCES AND TECHNICS
CLIMATIC
ATENDIENTO AL RIESGO: ESTE ES UN RIEGO CIERTO, INDONESIA ES UNO DELO PAISES CON MAYOR ACTIVIDAD SISMICA DEL MUNDO. eL RIEGO SE DEBE MITIGAR CON LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE EDIFICIOS PREPARADOS PARA ESTE TIPO DE FENÓMENOS, QUE GARANTICEN LA SEGURIDAD DE LAS PERSONAS, SU EVACAUCIÓN Y QUE MANTENGAN SU FUNCIONALIDAD TRAS EL SISMO SI ELLO FUERE NECESARIO O EXIGIDO POR LA SEGURIDAD DEL CONJUNTO DE LA PLANTA.
ATENDIENDO AL USO: ESTE FACTOR AFECTA A AL DISEÑO Y CONSTRUCCION DE TODOS LOS EDIFICIOS PERO SE DEBE SE DEBE DISTINGUIR ENTRE EDIFIOCS QUE DEBEN MANTENER LA FUNCIONALIDAD TRAS EL SIMSO Y EDIFICIOS QUE NO.

NO MANTIENEN FUNCIONALIDAD TRAS EL SISMO: EL RESTO DE EDIFICIOS

MANTIENEN FUNCIONALIDAD TRAS SISMO: CONTROL ROMM, MEDICAL CENTER, HELIPAD, PARQUE DEBOMBEROS

BUILDING EXPANSION/ FUTURE GROWTH

FORECAST
BY SPACE
BY BUILDING
HOW
ANNEX CONSTRUCTION
MODULARIZATION

CULTURAL

RELIGION
REGIONAL
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
OVERFLOW/FLASH FLOOD CONTROL
ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENT BUILDING
FUTURE CLIMATE FORECAST
HEAT ISLAND MITIGATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
THERMAL COMFORT

COOLING STRATEGIES

ACOUSTICS

VIBRATION

OUTDOOR NOISE

INDOOR NOISE

VISUAL COMFORT

DAYLIGHTING

AIR QUALITY

OUTDOOR POLLUTANT SOURCES CONTROL

INDOOR POLLUTANT SOURCES CONTROL

VENTILATION

MATERIALS
SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL SELECTION

TRADITION

ORIGIN

DISTANCE

RECYCLED

LCA
ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
SERVICES

ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE

BUILDING DESIGN

GEOMETRY AND ENVELOPE

PASSIVE COOLING / EVAPORATION

INFILTRATION

THERMAL LAG/

U COEF.

COMPACITY/ SHAPE

BUILDING ORIENTATION

FACADE INSOLATION

NATURAL BIO-CLIMATIC STRATEGIES

SOLAR GAINS

SOLAR PROTECTION

NATURAL VENTILATION

WATER
WATER USE

IRRIGATION

FIXTURES

GREY/BLACK WATER
SUSTAINABLE FRAMEWORK
PROPER
LEED
UNSDG Sustaibable development goals

SAFETY

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
OTHER HAZARDS
PANDEMICS
NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION

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LAND SLIDES
VOLCANIC ACTIVITY
WILDFIRE
FLOODS
WINDSTORM
TSUNAMI
SEISMIC
EGRESS PATH - EXIT
FIRE
ACCESIBILITY
OVERPRESSURED?
SAFE HAVEN
RESILIENCE MANAGEMENT

RISK

Consequences

Vulnerability

Threat

RESILIENCE

Redundancy

is proposed as another key feature, which mean that there are back-up resources to support the originals in case of failure that should also be considered when planning for resilience.

Recovery

the ability to return to and/or reconstitute normal operations as quickly and efficiently as possible after a disruption. Components of rapid recovery include carefully drafted contingency plans, competent emergency operations, and the means to get the right people and resources to the right places.

Resourcefulness

the ability to skillfully prepare for, respond to and manage a crisis or disruption as it unfolds. This includes identifying courses of action and business continuity planning; training; supply chain management; prioritizing actions to control and mitigate damage; and effectively communicating decisions.

Robustness

the ability to maintain critical operations and functions in the face of crisis. This includes the building itself, the design of the infrastructure (office buildings, power generation, distribution structures, bridges, dams, levees), or in system redundancy and substitution (transportation, power grid, communications networks).

ACCESS RESTRICTIONS

NONE

SOME AREAS

GLOBAL

SPACES

ADJACENCY BOD
INTERIOR CONDITION
COMMON SERVICES
FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
SECURITY
ANCILLARY SPACES
OPTIONAL (VALUE + )
RECOMENDED - NON-MANDATORY
MANDATORY SPACES (ACTIVITY RELATED)

OPERATIONAL HOURS

8/5 - 1 SHIFT
12/6 - 2 SHIFTS
24/7 - 3 SHIFTS

USERS

BOOTS TYPE
CATEGORY
WHO IS DOING WHAT AND WHEN?
VISITOR

EXTERNAL

INTERNAL

ACTIVITY SUPPORT
ACTIVITY SPECIFIC
TOTAL OCCUPANCY

OBJECTIVES

SET STRATEGIES
LEVEL OF ACCESS
PRIORITIES AND PHASING
FLOW/MOVEMENT WITHIN THE FACILITY
FLEXIBILITY
CENTRALISATION/DECENTRALISATION
IDENTIFY OPPORTUNITIES
SET CONSTRAINTS
DEFINE SPATIAL REQUIREMENTS
SET FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
BY BUILDING TYPE

TECHNICAL, MECHANICAL,SECURITY,... UNIQUE TO THE BUILDING TYPE.

REGIONAL ISSUES INFLUENCE

SITE REQUIREMENTS

TYPICAL COST BY SQM

SPACE CRITERIA

...

SURFACE BY FUNCTION

SURFACE BY USER

TYPE OF SPACES FREQUENTLY PRESENT

SET DESIGN OBJECTIVES
FACILITY MANAGEMENT GOALS
TIME GOALS
SUSTAINABILITY GOALS
ECONOMIC GOALS
FUNCTION GOALS
AESTHETIC GOALS
ORGANISATIONAL GOALS (OWNER)