Essays about: "Chair design"

Showing result 26 - 30 of 56 essays containing the words Chair design.

  1. 26. Flexible high chair for home environments : Development of a first prototype solution that facilitate storage and transportation

    University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)

    Author : Alice Axelsson; [2019]
    Keywords : High chair; Child furniture; Product development; Barnmatstol; Barnmöbler; Produktutveckling;

    Abstract : When small children eat, they usually sit in a high chair to reach the same table level as the adults. There are many different kinds of high chairs on the market with different functionalities, such as high chairs that grows with the child and high chairs that are attached to ordinary chairs. READ MORE

  2. 27. a blob, a snap : A materialized revolt against the patriarchal structure, against everything women are being told to endure

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för design (DE)

    Author : Asker Agnes; [2019]
    Keywords : practice based research; feminism; poetry; care; willful objects; autoethnography; feminism; design; konstnärlig research; skapande; patriarkala strukturer;

    Abstract : This is a personal project about a fed-up woman who sits down on the chair by the pottery wheel simply because she craves it. It is about conducting a non-result oriented design process. A process where the making, the closeness between the mind and hand, is both the research and mediation. READ MORE

  3. 28. Design and Fluid Simulation of a Fluidic Growth Chamber

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningslära

    Author : Pranav Bapat; [2019]
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    Abstract : Filamentous fungi are of interest for biotechnologists particularly because of thefungi’s ability of producing commercial products after undergoing certain industrialprocess. Although because of the complicated and intricate internal mechanism ofthe fungi there are certain aspects which need to be studied to maximize the produc-tion output. READ MORE

  4. 29. Preventing fatal effects of overworking : Product design solution

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap

    Author : Rahim Adawi; [2018]
    Keywords : stroke; DVT; overworking; karoshi; guolaosi; prolonged; inactivity; sedentary; death; product; design; China; Sweden; Sida; MFS; field study; trouser; pants; sampling; observation; questionnaire; interview; blood circulation; stasis; cardiovascular; disease; cotton; corn; agenda 2030; Chinese finger trap; textile; fibre; yarn; soil; erosion; muscle; pump; mechanism; gradual; compression; stockings; GECS; PECS; pressure; distribution; blood; clot; veins; therapy; stool; chair; PE; PTS; economy; class; syndrome; methodology; plastic; sample; concept; sketch; stroke; DVT; överarbete; karoshi; guolaosi; förlängd; inaktivitet; stillasittande; död; produkt; design; Kina; Sverige; Sida; MFS; fältstudie; byxa; byxor; provtagning; observation; frågeformulär; intervju; blodcirkulation; stasis; kardiovaskulär; sjukdom; bomull; majs; agenda 2030; kinesisk fingerfälla; textil; fiber; garn; jord erosion; muskel; pump; mekanism; gradvis; komprimering; strumpor; stödstrumpa; tryck; kraft; GECS; PECS tryckfördelning; blod; blodproppar; vener; terapi; pall; stol; PE; PTS; ekonomi; klass; syndrom; metodik; plast; prov; koncept; skiss;

    Abstract : “Overworking to death” is a phenomenon that has been noticeable in developing countries. The cause of death is mainly through ischemic strokes. While the victims’ occupations differed, they all shared a common characteristic, being positioned in a sedentary work, ranging from IT workers to doctors. READ MORE

  5. 30. Pedagogical toolkit : How the value of repair can be increased through resilience

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för design (DE)

    Author : Mohammad Sohrabi Kharazi; [2018]
    Keywords : Sustainability; Waste management; Repair; Sustainable education; Children pedagogical toolkit;

    Abstract : In today’s society we buy, use and throw things away which has made waste an environmental problem which affects our planet negatively. To prevent further development of consumerism, sustainable movements must be made where society must climb up the ladder of waste hierarchy and start to integrate in preventing the production of waste. READ MORE