CONTENTS:
- Introduction: Project Background and Client Type
- Services Delivered
- Highlights and Considerations
- Client Feedback
π Introduction: Project Background and Client Type
This project converts the Municipality of Rosario, Batangas’ Local Development Investment Program (LDIP) 2022–2025 into a thematic list of Bachelor of Science in Architecture thesis titles. The client is a local academic planner and thesis coordinator seeking to guide students toward socially relevant and technically grounded research topics. The challenge was to align local investment priorities with geospatial analysis tools and current hazard data to inspire forward-thinking architecture capstone proposals. Students Brain Boost Cooler was asked to create a curated and academically viable list of thesis titles that use GIS and hazard maps for real-world impact.
π ️ Services Delivered
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Aligned LGU LDIP infrastructure, health, education, and housing priorities with GIS-based research themes
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Created a full list of 30+ suggested thesis titles for BS Architecture students
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Integrated local climate vulnerability, flood, landslide, and seismic data as core to each topic
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Presented ideas with relevance to Rosario’s urban and hazard landscape
π Highlights or Unique Considerations
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Titles are rooted in actual municipal investment priorities, ensuring immediate community relevance
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The list bridges the gap between design, disaster risk reduction, and GIS analysis, which is rarely done at the undergraduate thesis level
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Emphasis on resilient design, hazard-aware urban planning, and site suitability grounded in Rosario’s specific vulnerability profile
Suggested Architecture Thesis Titles Using Rosario's LDIP 2022–2025 and GIS Tools
π️ INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS
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GIS-Based Planning for Resilient Rural Roads: A Case Study on Priority Routes under the Mas Maigeng Daan Program
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Flood Risk-Informed Bridge Design: A GIS Study on Priority Bridge Projects in Hazard-Prone Barangays
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Multi-Hazard Resilience Assessment for Proposed Evacuation Centers in Rosario, Batangas
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Designing a Multi-Purpose Municipal Building Annex Using Seismic and Flood Hazard GIS Layers
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Spatial Suitability Analysis for Footbridge Locations Based on Local Flood and Mobility Data
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GIS-Guided Siting and Design of a Rainforestation Forest Nursery for Watershed Protection
π§⚕️ HEALTH AND SANITATION
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GIS Mapping for Site Selection of an Animal Bite Center Considering Population Density and Accessibility
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Climate Vulnerability Mapping for the Upgrading of Rural Health Units (RHUs) in Rosario
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Location Optimization of Wastewater Treatment Facility Using Land Use and Flood Susceptibility Data
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Spatial Analysis of Sanitary Landfill Siting Using GIS Hazard Layers and Environmental Constraints
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GIS-Based Site Selection for Potable Water Systems Considering Groundwater Risk and Flood Hazards
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Architecture for Biogas Facilities: Integrating Hazard Maps and Agricultural Use Patterns
π HOUSING AND SETTLEMENTS
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Designing Climate-Resilient Housing for Vulnerable Families Using Flood and Landslide Maps
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GIS-Supported Urban Form Planning for Safe and Sustainable Relocation Sites in High-Risk Zones
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Flood-Resilient Community Design for Informal Settlements in Rosario Using Local Climate Data
π EDUCATION AND CULTURE
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GIS-Aided Siting of a Proposed Public College Considering Accessibility and Seismic Zones
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Site Suitability and Hazard-Based Design Guidelines for Senior High School Buildings
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Spatial Evaluation of E-Library and Mobile Library Deployment Based on Youth Density and Hazard Risk
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Resilient School Infrastructure Design: GIS-Based Study on Climate and Seismic Vulnerabilities
π§Ί ECONOMY AND LIVELIHOOD
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Spatial Strategy for Market Expansion in Strategic Nodal Points Using GIS Hazard and Population Maps
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Sustainable Architecture for Livelihood Hubs in Flood-Prone Barangays
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GIS-Aided Planning of Vegetable Distribution Centers and Urban Agriculture in Hazard-Affected Areas
π³ ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE
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Climate-Responsive Housing Materials: A GIS Study on Local Climate Vulnerabilities and Design Adaptations
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GIS-Aided Planning for Native Forest Rainforestation Sites in High Landslide Risk Zones
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Designing Resilient Solid Waste Facilities: A GIS-Based Site Analysis of Temporary Drop-Off Centers
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Spatial Mapping for Local Solar Power Installation under Climate Adaptation Priorities
π¨ DISASTER AND PUBLIC SAFETY
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Integrated Design for the Municipal Disaster Operations Command Center (IMEDOCC) Using Multi-Hazard GIS Maps
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Safe Public Space Design Using GIS Data: Sports Complex and Public Gymnasium in Hazard-Sensitive Zones
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GIS-Aided Planning of Municipal CCTV and Surveillance Systems for Safer Urban Design
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Disaster Risk-Informed Urban Planning: A GIS Case Study on PPA No. 24 – Tugon sa Kalamidad Program
π¬ Expected Client Feedback
The client is expected to express high satisfaction, noting that the output will “beautifully bridge architectural creativity with municipal realities.” They are likely to highlight how students will gain clearer direction and a stronger local context in formulating meaningful and doable thesis proposals grounded in real-world priorities.
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