Redevelopment of San Jose del Monte (SJDM), Bulacan Government Center / Leizel E. Villaflores
Material type:
- UGT COA BSArch .V555 2000

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture Thesis | Architecture | UGT COA BSArch .V555 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | UGTHE000001142 |
Research Method : Qualitative Design.
Includes bibliographical references.
Brief History -- I. The research problem & its settings -- II. Hypothesis -- III. Methodology and analysis -- IV. Case studies -- V. Analytical framework of design solution -- VI. Review of related literature -- VII. References.
The idea of reduction was widely spread during the Spanish colonial period. This was one of the system practiced in the largely populated areas particularly in Meycauayan , Bulacan and San Jose Centro Da Baloges announced in Lagulo Church in Meycauayan. The decree included the list of families who volunteered to be relocated. Where previously the only occupants were Itas and Dumagats. San Jose del Monte (SJDM) became a municipality as a result of reduction from Meycauayan. These families brought with them rice, wine, nganga and salt from Lagulo (now Malhacan) in exchange for the wild pigs, deer, yantok and almasigan of the itas and dumagats. Solares, including intended lots for main roads, were peacefully distributed to the new occupants after being measured and surveyed.
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