Kandili: a versatile partition with pull-up whiteboard and water dispenser/
Jamby O. Bunag, Abdul Azis B. Cosain, Abegail M. Legaspi, Angel R. Madlangbayan, and Jamima M. Trijo.--
- xii, 141pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The research project “KANDILI: A Versatile Partition with Pull Up White Board and Water Dispenser” focuses on the development of a space-saving design that smoothly integrates a central TV spot and a white board, aimed at enhancing both entertainment and meeting functionalities within a combined conference area and waiting area. The primary objective is to create an environment that maximizes space efficiency while providing comfort and functionalities for users. The research employs a user-centered design approach, gathering feedback from potential users to identify their needs and preferences for such a multifunctional space. The researchers conducted a survey with 50 participants relevant to the project including architects, engineers, graphic designers, office workers, students and professors, therefore. The respondents were categorized into three, twenty-four (24) students, twenty-one (20) professionals and five (5) faculty members. The results show that the respondents positively observed the effectiveness of the design or project. The economy got the highest weighted mean of 4.74 (Excellent), followed by functionality and workability with the same weighted mean of 4.71 (Excellent), Overall. This evaluation shows that the Kandili: A Versatile Partition with Pull Up White Board and Water Dispenser is highly effective and remarkable economy making the project ideal for classrooms and faculties. With the OVERALL MEAN 4.66, which was defined as “Excellent”