Abstract

Typhoons are hazard that is threatening the Philippines every year. Design and construction of the houses and shelter in Catanduanes changes rapidly incorporating provision against wind speed. The effect of typhoon become the basis in the design of structures and the windows components. The study sought to answer what is the type of house built in Catanduanes, what is typical window system used for houses/building in Catanduanes, what are the protection and provision being implemented to withstand the effect of high winds pressure, and what are the safety practices to counter the effect of high winds of typhoon? Most designs and houses constructed in the late 80’s already introduced these provisions that make them easy to install the windows shutter locally termed as “typhoon guard”. This was also implemented by architects, engineers, and owners as a mandatory inclusion in the building construction and design. The selection criteria for designer and owner include the budget, structural integrity of the window, and aesthetical appearance. Respondents acknowledge that windows must be protected from the force of gusty winds and debris impact and this will also ensure that your entire house or building stays safe and intact. Many respondents agree that it is vital to protect the window from breakage by using materials that can withstand the full force of the wind pressure or employing protection components to keep the window intact and safe. However, most owners of nipa hut and a handful of owners of bungalow houses suffer minor and major damages during super typhoon Rolly, and they have common concerns about their safety and evacuation to safe buildings is the ultimate safety practice to mitigate the risk pose by the typhoon. It is recommended that typical windows systems to be used in homes and buildings must be rigid enough to withstand wind forces. Safety practices to counter the effect of high winds of typhoon includes removal of possible debris and projectile must be practiced. Also, Integrated windows protection design such as windbreaker must be re-integrated into the design of the building and adopt new window design to mitigate typhoon wind forces.

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