KALINGATURE: a 4-in-1 furniture for Architecture, drafting, and art related students in need of adaptive living solutions/ Joshua D.C. Mamitag, Deinn Jayro R. Regalado, John Mark A. Rollogque, James Patrick S. Solo, and Louie Rey O. Villanueva
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: xi, 70pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (3/4in.)Content type: - BTH NA 680 M36 2023
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Bachelor's Thesis COS
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TUP Manila Library | Thesis Section-2nd floor | BTH NA 680 M36 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1. | Not for loan |
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Architecture and Fine Arts-- Bachelor in Graphics Technology, Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliography,
The researchers encountered significant challenges, particularly in light of the
ongoing pandemic and the widespread adoption of blended learning in many universities
at present. The aforementioned issues gave rise to the development of the
"KALINGATURE: A 4-in-1 Furniture for Architecture, Drafting, and Art Related Students
in Need of Adaptive Living Solutions." This project aims to address the challenges faced
in Filipino households due to limited living spaces. The primary objective of the product
design is to optimize the utilization of limited spaces, while concurrently prioritizing the
comfort of the ultimate consumer. The essential components encompassed within this
category are the chair, table, storage, and drafting board, which hold significant
significance, particularly for architecture students, drafting students, and other aspiring
art-related individuals.
The researchers conducted a survey to a total of 20 respondents that is related to
the project, including the five (5) architecture students, five (5) drafting students, five (5)
art related students, and five (5) furniture designers. The result of the survey defines if
the project will be favorable to the for the given group of respondents. Application (4.60)
got the highest rate and is followed by functionality (4.53) which is equivalent to
“Excellent”. This data gathered proves that the Kalingature Project will be beneficial to
the daily life of the end users. The project got an overall mean of 4.39 in total that is
equivalent to “Very good”.
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