Aglioreza: A Security Kiosk at TUP-M Lobby Incorporating Garlic Peel-Based Composite Component/ Leynard Jane T. Bondoc, Ericka Paula Cuello, Sean Samuel D. Espares, Justine Joy C. Ramos, and John Dave L. Segurigan..-
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2026.Description: xiii, 185 pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH NK 1510 A23 2026
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Bachelor's Thesis CAFA
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TUP Manila Library | Thesis Section-2nd floor | BTH NK 1510 A23 2026 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | BTH0006866 |
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts..- Bachelor in Graphics Technology Major in Industrial Design: Technological University of the Philippines, 2026.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The study “Aglioreza: A Security Kiosk at TUP-M Lobby Incorporating
Bio--composite Components from Garlic Peels” explores the use of eco-friendly
materials in creating a functional security kiosk for the TUP-Manila lobby. It
focuses on turning garlic peels—normally agricultural waste—into bio--composite
panels by combining them with resin for use in furnishing and structural
applications.
Using an experimental-developmental approach, the research covers
material formulation, fabrication, and mechanical testing, while the design
process considers ergonomics, user convenience, security needs, and visual
harmony with the campus environment. Through the survey, the developed
product was able to achieve a weighted mean of 4.81, which is classified as
‘Excellent’ through our modified rating based on the Likert scale.
Overall, Aglioreza demonstrates how bio-based materials can be applied
to real-world industrial design and encourages further exploration of locally
sourced agricultural byproducts.
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