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050 _aBTH NA 680
_bM46 2025
100 _aMendoza, Ram M.
_eauthor
245 _aRedevelopment of Philsports complex in Pasig City integrating parasports facilities/
_cRam M. Mendoza and John Patrick C. Pasol .--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological Unviersity of the Philippines,
_c2025.
300 _axviii, 350pages:
_c29cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege of Architecture and Fine Arts .--
_bCollege of Architecture:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2025.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aThe global para-athletics movement has gained significant recognition since the establishment of the Paralympic Games in 1960, offering athletes with disabilities a platform to compete at the highest levels. Over the years, this movement has played a pivotal role in advancing inclusion and sportsmanship for individuals with disabilities worldwide. The Philippines has been involved in para-athletics since the 1980s, with its first participation in the Paralympic Games in 1988. Currently, an estimated 1.44 million people in the Philippines live with disabilities, many of whom could benefit from the opportunities provided by para-sports programs. However, access to these programs is often limited due to financial constraints and lack of awareness. This study employed a quantitative and descriptive research methodology to assess the current state of parasport training facilities in the Philippines. A customized survey questionnaire was distributed to respondents who have firsthand knowledge and experience with parasport training centers. The descriptive research method focused on answering the "what" and "how" aspects of the study, but did not address "why" questions. The theoretical framework was constructed from data gathered from participants who had direct experience with the process of utilizing parasport training facilities. The findings revealed that accessibility remains a significant concern for athletes using parasport training facilities. Despite the presence of some parasport training centers, their effectiveness in meeting the specialized needs of athletes remains insufficient. There is a strong and growing demand for dedicated parasport training facilities in the country.
650 _aArchitecture
650 _aPhilsports complex Pasig City
650 _aArchitecural plans and designs
700 _aPasol, John Patrick C.
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