Almonte, Aira Mae M.

Alpas: a versatile workstead space-saving, modular table-cabinet/ Aira Mae M. Almonte, Bruno B. Gabisay, Maycee B. Reginaldo, Reymundo N. Sevilla, and Sophia Mae T. Tumala.-- - xiv, 144pages: 29cm.

Bachelor's thesis

College of Architecture and Fine Arts.--

Includes bibliographic references and index.

The research project focuses on creating and constructing a small
workstation that seamlessly transitions from a conventional table to a rotating
and lifting mode. The study items aim to increase space efficiency and
usefulness in small workplaces. Built with modular design principles and practical
usage, this adjustable workstation offers clients an easy and comfortable solution
for both work and leisure.

The study looks at the unification of many requirements, such as a
seamless transition of another table that rotates and a liftable that can be used
by three (3) to six (6) people, a cabinet that stores valuable items with hidden
shelves in the back of the liftable table, and a transforming sofa beneath it. The
lifting table serves as a focal point for a variety of activities, including working on
and designing building blueprints. The table also has built-in storage and cable
management to help you stay organized and clutter-free. The entire design is
unified and attractive. The compact size of the workstation facilitates its seamless
integration into a small area or workplace. This adjustable workstation allows
users to move around in a relatively limited space without investing too much
time and effort, and the positioning of various pieces of furniture considers space
constraints. This resulted in an explicable solution that meets the different needs
of specific references, such as a compact yet adaptable workstation for dynamic
environments.


Rotating table
Multi-functionality
Space efficiency

BTH NK 1510 / A46 2025