Saka...bagyu sa pinas.lage malay mo mabasag ....dito kasi sa dubai di umuulan ..arteficial rain lang gingamit ...watching now august 8,2021..sir. Gisto ko yun sa beach house n abahay mg vlog k nmm.
Arch. Ted gusto ko po ng ganyan..source of Vit. D need natin yan esp ngayong pandemic. Hopefully pag ok na budget makapag pagawa ako ng dream house ko near Tagaytay may lot napo ako. Thank you
Meron kaming skylight at gamit namin ay tempered glass na 1/2" ang kapal. medyo may kamahalan pero nakakatipid talaga kasi di mo kailangan magbukas ng ilaw. makikita mo pa ang beauty ng sky.
Architect, ang ganda ng mga content mo.. Natututo kami araw-araw.. 2 days ago pa lang ako nag-subscribe sayo pero nasa 10 videos na napananuod ko. Papanuorin ko pa yung iba.. hehe :-D
This is one of trendy features that are nice to look at photos but not practical. In the Philippines where heat and rainfall are on extreme levels, a sky light must be avoided. If your windows are well placed and the building has good cross ventilation and light reception, u don’t need one. Spare the trouble of maintaining one. In addition to the cons given, light exposure in the long run can fade the color or walls, floors and more so furniture.
Hi architect Ed, thanks for your videos, these help us so much for the future, anyway do you know any best architect in panggasinan that you know? Please let me know thanks
Salamat po sir , marami na po akong nalalaman sa mga sini share po ninyo, pero meron po bang alternative na mas mura lang na pang masa, anu po ang pwedeng gamitin maliban sa glass, thank you po
nag install kami ng skylight sa roofdeck 3rd floor tapat sa hagdan from ground to 2nd floor, sulit sa liwanag grabe hahaha downside is yun nga my heat precipitation medyo mainit pag 11 to 2pm pero ok lng kasi usually during that time nasa kitchen or tulog sa tanghali hahaha cost din is around 20 to 30k for 15mm fiberglass 4x8ft size, tapos custom frame, just need to waterproof it para sure na walang leak pag rainy season... thanks architect :D
maganda pong buffer ang green wall against natural pollution and sound absorption..maganda rin syang aesthetic purpose kasi kesa dull paint pwede mo syang gawin alternative..ndi blanko..un lang ..medyo matrabaho ang preparation and maintenance nyan kasi vertical gardening yan..ung element ng garden like lupa tubig at halaman ay kelangan nasa eksaktong order ng installation para maayos kasi kung hindi..madudumihan lang wall nyo
but you have to give emphasis also at its cons..besides its cost efficiency, youl have to look at its maintenance cost regardless of its materials ..kailangan nyo frequently nalilinis yan. we are in a humid country and honestly maalikabok at nagmamantsa pag naulan .and also..its location..ask for a professional advice..maybe the location of its placement will not only give you a natural light but also emits heat that could be uncomfortable to you and perhaps will make you spend miore by adding mechanical cooling devices..analyze po maige baka hindi naman po talaga kelangan..palakihan nalang pi ang bintana
@@bulbol1 Agree panyero. Only for those na applicable ito. like yung makikitid talaga ang lote na harap likod lang ang bintana at cannot afford to lose valuable space to have a central lightwell
Yeah its case to case, ganun naman talaga ang architecture and design. Yung architect ko na ang gagawa ng solution niyan hehe 😅😅😅 I can chip in on solution too, I studied Interior Architecture and Design. Maraming solutions kung heat and watermarks lang ang problem. Mas pinoproblema ko pa nga yung leaks kaysa dun sa heat and watermarks.
fyi lang po sir..most skylight frames arr constructed in situ..and before attaching it to the building nakaaply na po ang h2o proof around the area of installation so ung possibilty of leakage arre out of the issue na po kasi ung flow ng water from the skylight will be driectly sliding thru it and nasasalo na sa edges ng connection ng frames..ndi po small deal ang dirt and watermarks kasi it would hamper the clear vision of the sky just like the author is describing when looking up.and heat factor is also a big determinant..if yiu want to achieve minimal cost because of the absence of physical light but on the other hand ul spend buying AC.. ganun din..maraming approach for sure but we as architects oversee the effect of our approach before implemwnting it..
yes sir.kailangan lang po maganda ang preparasyon ng pag install po nyan.. at ung edge nya may strip cover po yan para hindi pasukin ng alikabok ung panel nya.parang C shaped plastic un na iniislide sa gilid ng polycarb..i think presyo nya isang sheet na 2mts by 4mts eh nasa 750 to 800 po
pero unlike metal ang downside nya po eh nagiging brittle sya (like crackers) in a short span of 5yrs..kasi ung material eh ndi ginawa to withstand unforgiving weather conditions..
Architect any other option po for material ng Skylight? Yung polycarb po kasi maingay talaga pagumuulan. Meron po bang medyo sound resilient. Salamat po. Kudos sa mga content nyo.