Status : Verified
| Personal Name | Rodil, Emmanuel Alberto Martin O. |
|---|---|
| Resource Title | Philippine ultimate and football training center |
| Date Issued | March 2013 |
| Abstract | Sport can do a lot for community. It gives people self-confidence, it provides people with a sense of national pride, it builds camaraderie and it brings families and communities together. The sport that has provided me all the former is the Philippine Ultimate Community. Ultimate in the Philippines started in 2001 with expats teaching Filipinos how to play the sport. Today, close to a hundred teams all over the country play the sport. Another sport that is growing in popularity is Philippine Football. Despite the fact that it has been established since 1907, it was only until the Azkals were established that the sport really took off. Now the Philippines can say it has a semi-professional league in the United Football League (UFL). With the growing popularity of these two sports, we are now faced with a big problem. Unlike how every barangay has designated space for a basketball court, Ultimate and football players are left constantly competing for limited field space. Athletes are left to play on bad quality field which leads to injuries that hinder progression and development of Philippine athletes. Furthermore, due to limited field space, the sports privilege those that live in private communities because there are not many public fields available. Therefore, I found it necessary to design the Philippine Ultimate and Football Training Center in order to cater to the needs of these athletes. |
| Degree Course | Bachelor of Science in Architecture |
| Language | English |
| Keyword | Football stadiums; Sports facilities |
| Material Type | Thesis/Dissertation |
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