hmm... leandro oo one of the oustanding yan! i have proofs of that.. hehehe... :D galing ng boards mo sobrang elaborate! and syempre ang concepts and analysis which made it more pragmatic.
Thanks for the compliments... benchmark and ask your upperclassmen for advice... we'd be more than willing to help... we also care for the improvement of the quality of UST's design discourse and critique.
i was looking through your plans as i have a somewhat similar thesis project. am i understanding your floor plans correctly? your chemical storage is WITHIN the building? moreso, you included an elevator for chemical transport? i was instructed by a professor who is both an architect and a chemist that chemical storage should be located as far away from the main building as possible. this is to avoid contamination in case of explosions. in addition, chemicals are not allowed to be transported via elevator because the air does not circulate. it can cause the fumes to react with each other and cause an explosion. again, which is bad because the chemical storage area is connected to the building.... for your clarification, of course. :)
Hi... thank you for the question din... actually it was a forced compromise solution... currently UST's chem lab storage is located inside the tower of the main building... ang reason nila is because its higher up - it has better ventilation... and yeah... they also bring it up the elevator...
consequently... yes... ideally bulk chemicals are never housed inside... i remember the rohm and haas chemical plants... and they'd park all the drums outside... pero because UST is in an urban site... and because UST orders the chemicals on a revolving short-term basis (mostly non-reactive) my thesis adviser agreed na ok din... for highly reactive chemicals... ang deliveries nila in small quantities lang... so the risks in storage and transport are significantly reduced.
It would be a big problem if it was a bulk chemical processing plant...
where is this gonna be located?
ReplyDelete@ the existing soccer field in front of the Engineering Building...
ReplyDeletethis was an outstanding thesis right?
ReplyDeleteuh.. oo yata =)
ReplyDeleteConcept boards are elaborate. The plans seem to be complete and very efficient. I wonder how the jurors find loop holes in thins kind of work;)
ReplyDeletehmm... leandro oo one of the oustanding yan! i have proofs of that.. hehehe... :D galing ng boards mo sobrang elaborate! and syempre ang concepts and analysis which made it more pragmatic.
ReplyDeletea better alternative to what is actually being planned for that site.
ReplyDeletei love also that you were able to distinuish the areas that need to preserved. like the processional leading up to the main building.
this thesis is a must-read for administration people.
Thanks for the compliments... benchmark and ask your upperclassmen for advice... we'd be more than willing to help... we also care for the improvement of the quality of UST's design discourse and critique.
ReplyDeleteayus ah..san gawa ung interiors? (people)
ReplyDeleteHey Leandro. Pinag-aaralan ko ng husto etong thesis mo. Laking tulong! Thanks for posting:)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Sige lang ;) banat lang
ReplyDeletei was looking through your plans as i have a somewhat similar thesis project. am i understanding your floor plans correctly? your chemical storage is WITHIN the building? moreso, you included an elevator for chemical transport? i was instructed by a professor who is both an architect and a chemist that chemical storage should be located as far away from the main building as possible. this is to avoid contamination in case of explosions. in addition, chemicals are not allowed to be transported via elevator because the air does not circulate. it can cause the fumes to react with each other and cause an explosion. again, which is bad because the chemical storage area is connected to the building.... for your clarification, of course. :)
ReplyDeleteHi... thank you for the question din... actually it was a forced compromise solution... currently UST's chem lab storage is located inside the tower of the main building... ang reason nila is because its higher up - it has better ventilation... and yeah... they also bring it up the elevator...
ReplyDeleteconsequently... yes... ideally bulk chemicals are never housed inside... i remember the rohm and haas chemical plants... and they'd park all the drums outside... pero because UST is in an urban site... and because UST orders the chemicals on a revolving short-term basis (mostly non-reactive) my thesis adviser agreed na ok din... for highly reactive chemicals... ang deliveries nila in small quantities lang... so the risks in storage and transport are significantly reduced.
It would be a big problem if it was a bulk chemical processing plant...