Akomi: Development of modular locker/
Mark John P. Cinco, Chillie Jane B. Pelinta, Ayesha S. Raguine, Nicola Louise R. Roblo, Kylle Adrian O. Sepulveda, and Angel Samantha Reigne Yabut.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- xi, 143pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This study aims to focus on the development of a modular locker designed to meet the goal of identifying the needs of the Graphics Department at the Technological University of the Philippines - Manila. The innovative locker has features that aims to enhance the organization and functionality for the convenience of its users. Some of the key components included in the locker is an integrated stool to add comfort during its use incorporated with a two - layer shoe compartment that is efficient for storage organization, a hidden compartment, an adjustable shelf which is flexible for a storage solution, a corkboard for pinning of notes or reminders, and a keyholder to ensure the security of important keys. The materials were studied and selected carefully during locker construction with the final look desired, the durability and aesthetics of locker were also ensured as it will have long usages in workspace area. The prototype design took guidance from professionals working in the industry as well as end - users to make sure it fulfills the primary need(s) or requirement for the Graphics Department, i.e. bringing their art supplies and tools as well as their personal belongings whilst remaining compact and organizational. The locker focuses to streamline the storage of department faculty such that it saves time and can also enhance productivity of the faculties. User - friendly Features: In order to make convenience for not only to work more effectively but also to create positive environment to collaborative more towards innovative ideas.