Provincial sports complex / Alvin J. Mariquit

By: Mariquit, Alvin J [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 1993Description: 239 leaves : illustrations, maps, plans ; 28 cmSubject(s): PROVINCIAL FACILITY | SPORTS COMPLEXLOC classification: UGT COA BSArch .M37 1993
Contents:
Chapter I. The problem -- Chapter II. Review of related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology and procedure -- Chapter IV. Presentation of design program -- Chapter V. Summary, conclusion and recommendation -- Chapter VI. Plates, Graphics, drawing and illustrations -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Bio-data.
Summary: Through all the years, when sports has come of age in the new society. And by leaps and bound, sports-minded Filipinos are growing. This new enthusiasm - a first in the history of sports is brought about by no less than president Ferdinand E. Marcos.
Item type: Thesis
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Architecture Thesis UGT COA BSArch .M37 1993 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000867

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Chapter I. The problem -- Chapter II. Review of related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology and procedure -- Chapter IV. Presentation of design program -- Chapter V. Summary, conclusion and recommendation -- Chapter VI. Plates, Graphics, drawing and illustrations -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Bio-data.

Through all the years, when sports has come of age in the new society. And by leaps and bound, sports-minded Filipinos are growing. This new enthusiasm - a first in the history of sports is brought about by no less than president Ferdinand E. Marcos.

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