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Big Ideas, Small Spaces - Coggle Diagram
Big Ideas, Small Spaces
Possible Conceptual Research Topics
What materials are the most suited to be used to build flatpack furniture?
Plywood only will be used for this project.
How many types of joining methods are there?
Many joining methods, to name a few,
cross halving joint
locking tenon
pegged tenon
rotating tenon
biscuit joint
half-blind dovetail
Social & Moral issues
Who can be the target audience for my flatpack product?
College students
Young working adults
any age working people who travel a lot
What are the issues faced with people living in constrained spaces?
Bulky furniture placed in disorganised order minimising space use
Impacting mental health because of disorganised living spaces
Limiting how people would like to make their homes look and how much furniture they can have.
Potential Significance of the Product/Project
What problems could a flat pack chair solve?
Chair can be disassembled to fit in shelves or cupboards.
Fits in small spaces helping improve efficient space use.
Decluttering of the room, by increasing room and preventing crowding of furniture.
Can be carried easily if needed to, making it usable for travelling.
Ergonomics and Anthropometrics
What ergonomic measurements are necessary for designing a chair?
Total Height
width
length of thigh
elbow to fingertip length
How do anthropometric measurements affect dimensions of the chair and it's functionality?
the measurements affect the dimensions of the chair, since the dimensions will be based on the client's anthropometric measurements to make sure they can fit in the chair. If we do not have these measurements we will not know what the dimensions of the chair should be so the client can sit comfortable and so that it can fit in small spaces.