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050 _aTHE NC 997
_bM33 2024
100 _aMacariola, Christian Edward B.
_eAuthor
245 _aI-wall :
_ban innovative indigenous wall panel /
_cChristian Edward B. Macariola.
260 _aManila :
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2024.
300 _axiv, 102 pages :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c29 cm. +
_e1 CDROM (4 3/4 in)
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aMaster's thesis.
502 _aCollege of Architecture and Fine Arts. --
_bMasters in Graphics Technology :
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2024.
504 _aIncludes bibliography.
520 _aThere are thousands of ways in which humans can utilize the beauty of nature and with that, coming up with new and interesting products for the customers is the topmost challenge for artisans and designers in their everyday life. Utilization of indigenous materials can be a good help especially since it offers not just a stunning look at homes but also its environmental quality is sought in the current society. The study titled “I-WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel” are panel that can use as partition/divider, blinds and accent to a particular room. It is made of indigenous materials such as bamboo and abaca. The Study aimed to accomplish the following objectives: first is to determine the guidelines and standard parameters in designing an “I-WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel”; second is to design and develop; third is to fabricate; and last one is to evaluate the level of acceptability of the design of an “I-WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel in terms of aesthetic, functionality, durability, safety, workability, and economy. The developmental method of research was applied in this study wherein the researcher design and developed an “I-WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel”. The study used a descriptive questionnaire that will measure the acceptability of the product. The respondents of the study were composed of 30 respondents chosen in purposive sampling. Amongst the six parameters in the level of the acceptability of the “I- WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel”, in term of Aesthetic and Workability got a descriptive rating of a very highly acceptable with an average weighted mean of 4.56 and 4.52 respectively, which mean the product is aesthetically appealing and easy to reproduce because of the materials used. Meanwhile, Functionality got an average weighted mean of 4.38, Durability with 4.38, Safety with 4.43, and Economy with 3.69, which had the same descriptive rating of highly acceptable from the respondents. Overall, the level of acceptability of an “I-WALL: An Innovative Indigenous Wall Panel” got a grand total weighted mean of 4.31 with descriptive rating of Highly Acceptable. Base on the findings, the researcher concluded that following the guidelines and the design parameters should help the researcher in conceptualizing the design of an I-WALL. Meanwhile, the combination of two indigenous materials such as bamboo for rail base and weave abaca for blinds should add the aesthetic appeal to the product. Lastly, because of the combination and availability of the used materials, the fabrication become easier but the quality is still remained. However, the evaluator recommended to add more panels to lengthen the size, find ways on how to fold the panel, and make the design more versatile and adaptable to different room. Secondly, consider to use blue torch to decorate the bamboo. Lastly, promoting the weaving process to locals for their extra incomes, and also to lower the price of the product to make it more economical.
650 _aGraphic arts
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