Istante: Wall-Mounted Table for the Conference Area in TUP Learning Resources Center/ Alexes Joyce E. Cubio
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of The Philippines, 2024.Description: xvi, 176pages 29cmContent type: | Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Bachelor's Thesis CAFA
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TUP Manila Library | Thesis Section-2nd floor | BTH NC 997 C83 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1. | Not for loan | For library use only | BTH0005373 |
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts: Bachelor in Graphics Technology.-- Technological university of The Philipppines, 2024.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This paper elaborates on the layout and construction of an attached wall-
mounted conference table specifically intended for compact spaces such as
libraries and Learning Resource Centers. The central worktable seamlessly
integrates into the wall, resulting in an improved floor area that looks like nothing
happened. Shelves extend up to the tabletop on all sides. The same wall-mounted
structure was used to fit all these additional components close to one another.
During the design process, the user’s comfort and existing space were given in
design consideration. The mechanism of the table ensures endurance and smooth
operation. The wall-mounted conference table is composed of durable, convenient,
and aesthetically pleasing materials that create a balance between design and
construction. Testing and prototyping were used and later, it successfully managed
the space without compromising comfort or accessibility.
There were fifty (50) respondents consisting of twenty-five (25)
professionals, fifteen (15) CAFA students, and ten (10) CAFA faculty members who
evaluated the prototype. Overall, the findings showed a result of 3.93 for
functionality, 3.92 for workability, 3.85 for durability, 4.30 for aesthetics and
appearance, and 4.04 for Safety with a total average of 4.01, with a descriptive
mean of "Highly Acceptable." This response emphasizes how the concept is a
viable solution to the increasing need for space efficiency in interior design and
furniture engineering.
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