Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Case Study

Case Study

I am going to talk on how innovative design concepts can bring efficiency towards the
multipurpose activity zones to the school cafeteria.

Vincent is a NAFA student who is a big fan of the food in the school cafeteria but the problem is the cafeteria is always fully occupied by many other students and he always have a hard time hunting for seats. Furthermore, the cafeteria is too small and cramped. He knows he can really expand the cafeteria but he has to think  of something that would avoid space constraint. He feels that he needs to get something done once and for all. So he came up with solutions. 


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He did research on multi purpose furniture that could fit in the cafeteria and he came across this; a trans-formative furniture which is fold able and versatile. It could transform for having lunch for instance, working and even sitting down without the table.

Personally I think that he has a good idea of making the cafeteria less space constraint. The dining space will be enhanced by leveraging this space to more easily adapt and change from quiet seating to small group 
seating to large group seating.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Research: Sidewalk Cafes

Previously I have talked about the problems faced with students in cafeteria. Before I came out with solutions, the most important thing that needs to be done first is research!

I did research on various cafes in Singapore and get a better idea on how to revamp our school cafeteria to a campus cafe which makes student want to visit more often without having problems and complaints.

Here are the pictures of cafes I took...

Fig 1 eat@ red Antz, Prinsep Plaza (2014)
 Fig 1.1 Mr Bean's Cafe, Prinsep Plaza (2014)
Fig 1.2 Senor Taco, Clarke Quay (2014)

In today’s world, many people regardless of age and other significant people frequently visits cafe around their vicinity. Most of the cafes were situated close to the places where they congregated for leisure, dining in, studying or using (if it is available) the internet access which most of them have in cafes.

Typically in a cafe, there are tables and chairs placed both indoor and outdoor around the cafe. Most cafe’s furniture are designed in conjunction with the cafe’s outlook and it gives out a quaint atmosphere. 

My purpose of writing this is to suggest some obvious reflections on my thoughts and ideas of the social space me and my group members will be focusing about; our school cafeteria. Is our design concept of implementing multi-purpose furniture bring efficiency to the cafeteria? Does it create an interactive social hub among the people? 

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Research: Survey on Social Spaces

I did a survey on what people think social spaces mean to them so here it goes....

Question : What is social space to you?

"A place for leisure" - Jannah, 19.

"A place to hang out and socialize with my friends!" - Narine, 21

"A place where people gather around and have fun!"- Bryan, 22

" You sit down one corner with your friend to chit chat. That is social space" - Li Shan, 24

Question : What do you think of the school cafeteria?

"So cramp! I cannot even find a seat to sit and eat! I am enraged!!" - Jannah, 19

"Shared among the 3 campuses? That is just ridiculous!" - Narine, 21

"The seating furniture are placed too near to the pathway, very uncomfortable when people want to pass by" - Andy, 20


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Survey


Before we start off with our research, me and my group members did a survey regarding social spaces and below are the results we are able to analyze.