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Published: 2016-08-12

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  • MUHON Issue Number 5
  • MUHON: A Journal of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and the Designed Environment
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  • Editorial
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Articles

  • Mapping of Sustainability in Architectural Practices in the Philippines
    Geza Fischl, Gloria B. Teodoro
    1-6
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  • Exploring Campus Open Space Qualities: Identifying the U.P. Diliman Academic Core’s Predominant Qualities in its Physical, Social and Psychological Aspects
    Brian Alan L. Sabido, Grace C. Ramos
    7-16
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  • Visual Assessment of Native Species Replacement Candidates for the Acacia Tree (Albizia saman) in the U.P. Diliman Academic Oval Streetscape
    Patrick Andrew E. Gozon
    17-26
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  • Career Choices of U.P. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Program Graduates from 1975-2011
    Zenaida D. Galingan, Anna Talia S. Basman
    27-32
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  • Motivation and Guided Complex Learning of Solar Geometry
    Bronne C. Dytoc
    33-39
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  • Vigan Ancestral House: An Assessment of Thermal Properties, Daylighting and Natural Ventilation
    Ludivina A. Lozano
    40-50
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Special Feature

  • Promoting the Culture of Research in the Designed Environment Disciplines
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  • The Special Precincts for Urban Redevelopment (SPURs) of Makati City, Metro Manila
    Michael V. Tomeldan, Gino Bjorn A. Abrera, Dennis Oliver S. Diaz, Joana Lisa R. Dungca, Godesil G. Lejarde, Dylan James L. Melgazo, Glenn T. Orbon, Mary Janessie T. Tumambing, Voltaire V. Vitug
    53-63
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