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Chapter 2

• A section in a research paper that discusses relevant studies,


theories, concepts that have been published in academic journals,
books, or other sources that are related to the research topic.*

*(International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR). https://www.ijsr.net/guide/RRLresearchpaper.php)


• Non-Architectural Topics
• Architectural Topics
• Architectural Case Study (Local)
• Architectural Case Study (International)
• This section is dedicated to theories or concepts that are
indirectly related to architecture but still inform your
study.
Examples:
• Urban sociology or psychology
• Sustainability principles
• Technological innovations
• This section should focus on literature that deals directly
with architectural concepts, designs, and frameworks.
Examples:
• Historical trends in architecture
• Contemporary design theories
• Sustainable building materials and methods
• A Case Study provides detailed analysis of existing
architectural projects, highlighting their relevance and
application to your research.
Local Case Study
• Project within the Philippines

International Case Study


• Project outside the Philippines

Project Name
Project Architect
Location
Project Description/Facilities - Provide a detailed description
of the project, including its size, purpose, and the facilities it offers.
Plans/Illustrations - Include key architectural plans, sketches,
or diagrams that are relevant to understanding the design.
Findings and Conclusions - Analyze the case, identifying the
architectural strengths, challenges, and any innovative solutions.
Recommendation/Application to the Present Study -
Conclude with suggestions on how the findings from this case can
inform your current research. Highlight what can be applied to your
design, approach, or methodology.
• Bring together the findings from both the literature review
and case studies.
• The goal is to demonstrate how the various topics and case
studies support your research questions or objectives.
• Compare and Contrast: Highlight similarities and differences in
the literature and case studies.
• Highlight Gaps: Identify any gaps or limitations in the existing
research that your study aims to address.
• Conclude: Summarize how the findings inform your own work,
and point out what innovations or contributions your research is
aiming to make.

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