Ha-in: a compact pantry with an expandable tabletop for cafa graphics department Andrea Joanna R. Pascua, Kathleen R. Amador, Jayvee A. Gonzalgo, Bernadeth S. Guno, Gerardine Anne F. Papa, And Stephanie D. Vasquez.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xv, 146pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH NK 1510 P37 2025
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Bachelor's Thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts.-- Bachelor in graphics technology major in industrial design: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The researchers wanted to offer a useful pantry where individuals can
spend their leisure time without minding the hassle in looking for a better area to
stay in. Pantry is one of the sources of mood boosters that can easily enhance
the employees’ performances throughout the day. Hence, this study titled “HA-IN:
A Compact Pantry with an Expandable Tabletop for CAFA Graphics Department”
would solve the necessary needs and problems facing the current pantry design.
The researchers developed a product design which can provide solutions in
the limited space area. Standard size of each functionality in the Pantry, storage
that has easy access, a feasible and multifunctional chair and table for dining area,
right amount of mechanism which can be easy to understand and maneuver. This
product design is convenient and applicable in providing the demand of each
faculty member in a pantry area.
The researchers surveyed 50 people who were related to and applicable to
the project; these people included office workers, teachers, students, architects,
engineers, industrial designers, and interior designers. Ten (10) teachers, ten (10)
design professionals, ten (10) professionals, and twenty (20) students were
therefore the four groups into which the respondents were divided. Based on the
results from the respondents, it shows that the product design has positively
perceived effectiveness. Functionality having the highest weighted mean average
of 4.72, (Excellent) followed by aesthetic with weighted mean average of 4.68,
(Excellent). This is evidence that the project HA-IN is perceived as an effective
product for Pantry design to individuals who aim to experience functionality, safety,
and aesthetics to their home and work environment.
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