Bukidnon dairy: integrating the disciplines of architecture and agriculture through nature-inclusive design; a user-oriented inquiry on spatial performance and productivity of the Philippine carabao center in Bukidnon. /
Abstract
Agro-based sectors are crucial to the macroeconomic development of a country like the
Philippines, where most of the population relies on agriculture. It is also essential for the rapid
and autonomous growth of the economy. This study contends that agriculture and architecture
must work together to achieve better results and sustain growing consumers. It requires careful
consideration of the PCC's spatial performance and productivity. However, to effectively
measure the users' productivity, looking at the spatial performance through the workspace's
environmental aspect is vital. The researcher used a qualitative and quantitative approach to
evaluate the productivity and spatial performance of the PCC to comprehend the whole range
of factors that contribute to spatial performance in a workspace. This study inquired how it
affects physical characteristics and simplifies the process of communicating with and
coordinating all of the facilities of the Philippine Carabao Center in Bukidnon to elucidate the
importance of spatial performance in raising users' productivity. The findings demonstrate that
the space can assist users with tasks and the organization's communication process.
Additionally, a high-performing workspace will improve individuals' productivity,
performance, and general well-being. Workplaces that function poorly negatively affect
workers, employees, the organization, and the dairy sector. An environment that is comfortable
and encourages performance at work naturally boosts productivity. Consequently, it shows that
spatial performance promotes employee collaboration, stimulates coordination through
communication, creates movement or flexibility, values individual preferences, and ardently
supports organizational productivity.
Keywords: Spatial Performance, Environmental Aspect, Productivity, Dairy Industry, User Oriented