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SHERWIN DALE C. DIZON
DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
CONCEPT
Strength, utility, and beauty—these three principles of design by Vitruvius are the basis for an architect in creating his or her own design. But these three principles are not enough to create a structure that will benefit future generations. In conjunction with the development of our lifestyle, our environment also changes, and the architectural profession has huge responsibilities. When we go to a far place to relax, camp, or clear our minds, we always bring a tent as a temporary shelter. This tent is the basis for the shape of the building, designed to make patients feel like they are on vacation.