Raynayan: a modular drafting table in cafa workshop room/
MA. Lyka B. Bautista, John David S. Berdin, Jasper Allen M. Jetajobe, and Erzel Jane C. Padua.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
- 133pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This research study presents an innovative modular drawing table specifically created for the workshop area at the College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA). Hence, this study entitled "Raynayan: A Modular Drafting Table In Cafa Workshop Room," is designed to cater to the changing requirements of architecture and fine arts students and professionals. The table has a functional and flexible design, including adjustable height, changeable arrangement, and storage options to cater to different user preferences and work styles. By using a thorough approach that includes evaluating needs, creating many prototypes, and gathering input from users, this groundbreaking workstation is designed to meet the precise demands of the CAFA community. This article covers the progression from conceptualization to realization, emphasizing the process of designing, notable characteristics of RAYNAYAN, and the insights gained. In addition to its immediate use, it also acts as a catalyst for conversations on flexible workplaces and the use of modular furniture in creative fields. The researcher has surveyed 50 respondents with relevance to the project including students, interior designers, industrial designers, architects, engineers, and teachers. Hence, the respondence were categorized into three whereas, forty 40 Students, five (Design Professionals), and five (5) Faculty Members. The results show that the respondents positively perceive the prototype. It only shows that the project Raynayan received an outstanding overall mean score, affirming its excellence in delivering convenience, comfort, and utility, effectively meeting its intended purpose.