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CHAPTER IV
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
This chapter presents the analysis and interpretation of the data
gathered by the researcher through the results or findings of the study that were
obtained and organized by the use of research design and instruments stated in
the previous chapter. The results and interpretation of the data will be
discussed and also be exemplified through illustrations of tables and charts.
The information interpreted shall be able to provide the necessary solutions to
the statement of the problem.
4.1 SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Population = 500 respondents
Margin of Error = 0.05%
Nn =
2 1+Ne
where:
n = a sample sizeN= population sizee = the standard margin of error
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500n =
1+500 (.05) 2
500 n =
1+500 (.0025)
n = 222
Therefore: Sample size = 222
SURVEY RESULTS
Respondents Profile
Table 4-1
Classification of Respondent
Occupation Frequency Percentage
Student 109 49%
Professional 82 37%
Non-working 31 14%
Total 222 100%
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Figure 4-1 Chart of Classification of Respondent
Student
Professional
Non-working
There are three classifications of respondents to determine the level of
perception suitability of the project shown in Table 1. One hundred nine (109) of
the respondents or 49% are students, eighty-two (82) are working professionals
or 37% of the respondents, while thirty-one (31) of them or 14% are non-
working.
Since most of the visitors are students and professionals, there should
be a fair assessment of fees. Fees for the students must be cheaper compared
to the fees of professionals.
Table 4-2
Viability of the proposal
1. Would you be interested to visit the SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK in the future? Frequency Percentage
YES 222 58%NO 0 42%
Total 222 100%
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Figure 4-2 Chart of Viability of the Proposal
YESNO
Table 2 shows that all respondents are interested to visit the Silay City
Watersports and Recreation Park in the future.
Therefore, the design of the park should be able to cater and satisfy the
needs of the users in order to evoke interest to others. The addition of
watersports and water play facilities to the recreation park will give more reason
for the visitors to come to the park.
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Table 4-3
Number of Guests
2. How many people would you bring to visit the park? Frequency Percentage
1-5 105 47%
6-10 75 34%
11-15 29 13%
16 above 13 6%
Total 222 100%
Figure 4-3 Number of Guests
1-5
6-10
11-15
16 above
Table 3 illustrates how many people the respondent will bring to visit the
park, one hundred five (105) respondents or 47% will bring 1-5 people, seventy-
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five (75) of them or 34% will bring 6-10 persons, twenty-nine (29) of them or
13% would bring 11-15 guests, thirteen (13) respondents or 6% of the group
would bring more than 16 guests.
As a result, the design of the project should be done in such a way that
the users would be able to take interest in coming back to the park.
Table 4-4
Interested in watersports
5. Would you be interested to learn watersports through classes and/or camps?
Frequency Percentage
Yes 217 98%
No 5 2%
Total 222 100%
Figure 4-4 Interested in watersports
Yes No
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Table 4 shows those who among the respondents prefer to take
watersports classes. Two hundred seventeen (217) of the respondents or 98%
are interested in watersports programs while five (5) of them or 2% are not
interested on these courses.
The results show that most of the respondents are interested to take up
watersports. Hence, watersports sessions and classes shall be provided in the
program.
Table 4-5
Desired Programs
6. Please indicate if YOU or any member of your HOUSEHOLD has a need for each of the recreation PROGRAMS listed. Rank 1 as the most preferred and 4 as the least.
Mean Rank
Watersports training course 1.73 1
Swimming classes 2.17 2
Teambuilding activities 2.64 3
Camp Adventure 3.45 4
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Figure 4-5 Desired Programs
Mean
Watersports training courseSwimming classesTeambuilding activitiesCamp Adventure
Table 5 illustrates the respondents’ desired recreation programs. The
watersports training course ranks the top among the choices. Following the Top
is the swimming classes. While the Teambuilding facilities was ranked the third.
Camp adventure was the last in rank.
The data show that Watersports training course is mostly preferred by
the respondents. Consequently, the researcher will provide an area for
Swimming and Teambuilding facilities in order to satisfy the users’ needs.
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
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Table 4-6
Desired Facilities
7. What facilities would you like to find in the proposed WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK? Rank 1 as you most preferred.
Mean Rank
Watersports cable park2.02 1
Water Play Park with inflatable water facilities
2.32 2
Obstacle Course 2.77 3
Swimming Pool 3.36 4
Camping 4.50 5
Figure 4-6 Desired Facilities
Mean
Watersports Cablepark
Water Play Park with in-flatable water facilities
Obstacle Course
Swimming Pool
Camping
Table 6 reveals the respondents desired recreation facilities, most of
them ranked watersports cable park one (1) which is the most preferred,
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
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followed by the Water Play Park with inflatable water facilities ranked two (2). The
obstacle comes in third (3) and the swimming pool in fourth (4). Camping facility
was the least ranked.
Among the listed facilities, the most favored ones shall be applied in the
planning of the facilities of the project.
Table 4-7
Other Facilities
8. What other support facilities would you like to be provided in the SILAY CITY WATERSPORTS AND RECREATION PARK? Rank 1 as your most preferred.
Mean Rank
Lodging/ Cabins 1.45 1
Convention center 1.81 2
Camping Grounds2.73 3
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Figure 4-7 Other Facilities
Mean
Lodging/ Cabins Convention centerCamping Grounds
Table 7 illustrates the respondents’ interest in other support facilities for
the project. Most of the respondents preferred the lodging or cabin facilities and
was ranked 1 followed by the convention hall which ranked second. Only a few
of the population preferred the camping grounds.
These facilities which were most preferred shall be provided in the
planning in order to support of the recreation facilities.
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
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Table 4-8
Indoor Spaces
9. From the following list, please check ALL the potential indoor spaces you and members of your household would use.
Frequency Percentage
Restaurant 204 92%
Indoor Games171 77%
Souvenir shop 171 77%
Pro Shop 141 64%
Gym 141 64%
Club rooms 118 53%
Locker Rooms 107 48%
Rentable Spaces 75 34%
Clinic 50 23%
Children’s’ play 43 19%
Figure 4-8 Indoor Spaces
Mean0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
RestaurantIndoor GamesSouvenir shopPro ShopGymClub roomsLocker RoomsRentable SpacesClinic
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Table 8 represents the respondents’ choices of functional indoor spaces.
Two hundred four (204) or 92% of the respondents in favor of a restaurant, one
hundred seventy-one (171) or 77% prefer indoor games and souvenir shop, one
hundred forty-one (141) respondents or 64% are in favor of Pro Shop and gym,
while one hundred eighteen (118) or 53% of the respondents favor the club
room. One hundred seven (107) or 48% of them favor locker rooms. Only
seventy-five (75) or 34% of the respondents are interested of the rentable
spaces, fifty (50) or 23% are in favor of the clinic, while only forty-three (43) or
19% are in favor of the children’s play.
Most facilities in this section that are favored by the respondents shall
also be provided wherever necessary.
Table 4-9
Potential Fees
10. How much are you willing to spend in order to fulfill your satisfaction and enjoyment in the watersports and recreation park?
Frequency Percentage
100-199 4 2%
200-399 33 15%
400-549 48 22%
550-1000 72 32%
More than 1000 65 29%
Total 222 100%
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Figure 4-9 Potential Fees
100-199200-399400-549550-1000More than 1000
The respondents’ preference of expenses in order to satisfy their
experience in the facilities are illustrated in Table 9. Four (4) or 2% of the
respondents prefer charges around 100-199 pesos, thirty-three (33) or 15% for
200-399 pesos, forty-eight(48) or 22% of the group chose a fee ranging from
400-549 pesos, seventy-two (72) or 32% prefer 550-1000 pesos, whereas sixty-
five (65) or 29% opted for more than 1000 pesos.
Hence, the implication of fees for the activities shall range at an average
of 550 pesos and above depending on the type of facilities or program to be
used.
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4.2 OBSERVATION
A. As to Site Analysis
The site for the proposed Silay City Watersports and Recreation Park is
situated at Hacienda Daniel in Barangay E. Lopez.
a. Accessibility
a.1. Road Network
The site is bounded by a barangay road which is the 8 meters.
The road paved with concrete which is good for transportation
systems .
a.2. Transportation System
Public Transportation
Public Transportation is present in the site in the form of
motorcycles. The site is about 5 km (15mins) away from Silay City
plaza, whereas it is around 17 km away from Bacolod city and can be
reached within one hour travel using public transportation.
Private Transportation
The site is very accessible to all private vehicles and it will only
take 40 minutes or less from Bacolod City.
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b. Magnitude
The site has a total land area of one hundred fifty six thousand five
hundred fifty eight square meters (156,558 sq. m.) or 15.6 has.
c. Utilities System
c.1. Water Supply
The water used in the site is currently coming from the Imbang
Creek.
c.2. Power Supply
There is already an existing power supply within the site. The
electrical supply is supplied by Central Negros Electric Cooperative.
Inc. (CENECO). Nevertheless in case of power failure, the recreation
and watersports park will be provided with a generator to support the
function and the needs of the facilities.
c.3. Sewage System
The site has an existing drainage basin along the road. There is
no record of flooding in the site according to the caretaker.
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c.4. Communication Systems
Currently, the communication system available within the site is
only through Cellular phones and internet connections.
d. Safety and Peace and Order Situation
With concerns of security and protection, there are no records of
hazard or any forms of destruction and terrorism within the site. According
to the City Planning and Development Office, the Air force will be
transferring near the airport. Since the site is located near the airport, there
is better security along the site.
e. Presence of Natural Forms or Landmarks, Features, Views and Vistas
The site is relatively flat and there are existing fruit bearing trees and
crops in the site. There is a scenic view of the existing Imbang Creek.
B. As to Site Development
The researcher visited various recreation areas in Negros namely,
Nature’s Village Resort, Palmas Del Mar, Sta. Fe Resort and Caribbean
Waterpark. The researcher has also visited Camsur Watersports Complex in
Naga and Caliraya Recreation Center in Laguna.
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Prior to the researcher’s observation, the following recreation areas vary
in terms of site planning concept. Some used a cluster type of planning
concept, whereas others applied sprawling, centralized and linear. Site
planning concepts differ because of site orientation, location, topography and
other factors affecting the site.
C. As to Building Function
The following are the amenities provided for the users:
Camsur Watersports Complex:
Information Office
o Convention Hall- 150 persons capacity
o Lounge
o Offices
EcoVillage
Clubhouse Restaurant & Bar- 80 persons capacity
Tiki Huts
Cottages
30 Cabanas- 2 persons
17 Trailer homes- 2-3 persons
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12 Villas Suite- 2 persons
Wood Cabins- 4 persons
Cable park- 6 persons
Winch Park- 1 person per cable length
Lago Del Rey Aqua Park- 6 persons per cable length
Camsur Skate Park
Caliraya Recreation Center:
Team Building Facilities
Caliraya Adventure Race a.k.a Amazing Race
All board, Blind Polygon
Electric Fence
Hand Cuffs, Magic Carpet
Mine Field
Nitro Crossing
Parallel Walk
Porthole, Spider Web
Traffic Jam, Trust Fall
Caterpillar Race
Canoe Race
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Earth ball Challenge
Marble Transfer
Multi Tug of War
Obstacle Course
Parachute Game
Sack Wheel Race
Slip N slide
Outdoor Games
Wall Climbing Facility
Fly Pinoy Zipline (new)
Tennis Court (Tru-flex)
Basketball with ball
Volleyball (Grass) w/ ball
Playing Field
Soccer Ball
Earth Ball
Soft Ball (set)
Badminton
Slip n Slide
Obstacle Course
Wishing Well (new)
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Slide Pinoy (new)
Rainbow Pass (new)
Fishing (Fishpond)
Horseback Riding
Bonfire
Waterfront
Speedboat
Jet ski
Ferry boat (30 seater)
Ski Board
Knee Board
Weight Board
Canoe (4 seater)
Kayak (1 seater )
Zorb Ball
Water Roller Balls
Accomodations
VIP Hotel Room- single or double occupancy.
Standard Hotel Room- single, double, triple, quadruple and even
quintuple occupancy.
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Duplex / Dormitory- Two storey-room, for 12 to 15 people.
Cottage- 23 native cottages await at the resort campground.
D. As to Building Aesthetics
The mansion of Camsur Watersports Complex has a Spanish-colonial
(Mestizo) architectural character, with the use of arches and brown colored
roofs. Whereas other structures like the trailer homes and eco-village embody a
green architectural character. The structures in Caribbean Waterpark has a
post-modern style.
E. As to Building Strength and Durability
Reinforced concrete is a very apparent material being used to construct
the structures in recreation and watersports parks. Other materials used for
construction also include timber, glass, cobble stones, sand stone, pebbles,
ceramic tiles, galvanized iron, and steel.
F. As to Building Engineering and Utility System
Appropriate electrical and water system and communication lines are
established for a functional and well-constructed building. Air conditioning is
also provided to selected private and public areas.
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4.2 INTERVIEW
The researcher was able to conduct an informal interview with Arch. Alfie
Orceo who has designed Recreational facilities from Cebu to Davao, Arch.
Roger Andre T. Aguilar, UAP, the researcher’s project consultant, and Ms.
Michelle C. Salon, Nature’s Village Sales and Marketing Associate. This
discussion intends to gather ideas and data that the researcher cannot obtain
through other forms of research instruments.
The researcher has prepared questions based from the statement of the
problem and these are the questions the researcher raised from each of them:
As to Site Development
1. What do you think is the appropriate site planning concept to use in
this master development project?
Arch. Orceo
“Plan a schematic flow of activities in the site so that there is a clear
interaction between the users and the site. There must be a tour package, so
that the guests will not get confused to which activity to attend to.”
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Arch. Arguilar
“It can be centralized planning having one main structure that will
connect all the supporting structures.”
Ms. Salon
“The site must be located at an area by the coast or near the beach
perhaps.”
As to Building Function
1. For the Youth Camp, what are your suggested facilities/activities to
be provided?
The researcher summarized the answers given by them and these are
as follows.
Arch. Alfie Orceo
“Plot the structures to create a more holistic approach to the project. Add
or delete some facilities and activities which are too common and unnecessary
like the basketball, volleyball, soccer, bowling and badminton. I suggest the
Zorb (putting a human inside an inflatable ball and letting him/her play along the
water) which is now a fad, and also put up ATV rides.”
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“A Ceres bus roughly accommodates up to 50 passengers. Make sure
that your spaces can cater to as much as 50 persons (minimum space
requirements).”
Arch. Aguilar
“There should be a good restaurant that caters to all clients of the place-
from adventure seekers to groups having their events in the place.”
Ms. Salon
“For outdoors, provide jet skiing/ wakeboarding, banana boat ride,
basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts. For indoors, activities may
include badminton and swimming.”
As to Building Aesthetics
1. In terms of its architectural character, for you what is the most suitable
character to be applied?
2. What are the design motifs that you would suggest for this project?
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Arch. Orceo
“I agree on your idea of Neo-Vernacular architecture so that you can
complement the eco-projects in Silay. I suggest you should check out Bali
architecture, which is quite similar to Neo-Vernacular. You should focus on
Neo-vernacular architecture as your design motif.”
Neo-vernacular architecture, which is a contemporary Filipino
architecture will be the character to be used in this project.
Arch. Aguilar
“I would go for a more modern design utilizing green architectural
applications. The design motif should highlight the element of water since the
place is a watersport center.”
Ms. Salon
“Maybe neo-vernacular (Filipino contemporary) - Silay City is known for
its heritage sites, it would be good to adopt a theme very much connected to its
image.”
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Other Suggestions and Recommendations
Arch. Orceo
“Your survey must show the viability of the respondent’s acceptance to
the project. According to our conducted survey in Cebu, it is the Chinese and
Koreans who are fond of these types of activities that you are proposing. It is
indeed a good tourist attraction. Provide a related literature of existing projects
probably two from the local and one from the international.”
Arch. Aguilar
“(Add a) man-made lake. Research some more on cable design
efficiency. There should be technical considerations as to direction and
distances.”
4.3 LIBRARY TECHNIQUES
As to Site
In site development planning, it is necessary to consider the site’s natural
and visual features. In Organizing the site, the features and views of the site
shall be maximized by utilizing and incorporating the natural attributes of site.
The design of the site development plan shall also reflect on locating the
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spaces, parking, structures, and other facilities of the project with consideration
of the site’s natural aspects.
This concept to be used in the organization and planning of the site
development shall be cluster type. Clustering allows dynamism and active flow
of relationship between the user and the site. The clustered type of plan allows
such air ventilation to disperse.
As to Building Function
There should be a careful planning the active facilities such that there is
a clear and natural interaction between the spectators and performers. In
planning the recreational spaces, there must be a mixture of formal and
informal areas that will suite the social development of the users.
The major structure which is the Clubhouse shall cater the needs of the
users by coming up with a well functional plan allowing a good flow of activities
within the building.
As to Building Aesthetics
The researcher shall use this concept, Modern-Asian Architecture as a
basis for the building character and aesthetics. The design of the building shall
adopt also to the local climate, the culture and materials.
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As to Building Technology
Steel framing method will be used for the construction of the roof using
elements that consist of combinations of steel beams, steel girders, and steel
columns, joined together at their intersections. Reinforced concrete shall also
be used on structural supports of the building.
As to Building Utilities System
Cable systems shall be used for the watersports cable park which will be
the main feature of the project. Infiltration systems are essential in the site. It
gives an overview that these are needed and shall be used in the project.
A hydraulic pump shall be used to pump out water from the Imbang
Creek. Also, Water Infiltration systems will be used to recycle and reuse water
for consumption.
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4.4 DOCUMENTARY ANALYSIS
Figure 4-10 Approved Urban Land Use Map of Silay City
Based on the approved Land Use and Zoning Map of Silay City (see
Fig.4-10), the site is located at the Parks and Other Recreation Zone.
The Site
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Table 4-10
Distribution of Regional Travelers in the PhilippinesJanuary-December 2010