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MY PROCESS
SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR HOSPITALITY SERVICES
HYGIENE SYSTEMS FOR SCARCITY CONTEXTS(master degree dissertation)
TETRIX(customizable furniture)
MY PROCESS
1. Research in and outside the project area
boosting creativiy and innovation
2. First ideation culminates
in possible concepts...
3. ...from which only
one is selected
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4. Deeper analysis of
the project’s context
5. Second ideation
and new concepts...
6. ...from which one is
the final concept
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Baggage service Laundry and cleaning service Room Service
Agile and collapsible carts for hospitality services, great for circulationthrough tight corridors and optimising storage areas.
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HYGIENE SYSTEMS FOR SCARCITY CONTEXTS
processsketching
investigationfinal concept
* Design and Personal Hygiene at Scarcity Contexts: Sustainability applied to Systems’ Design Process
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(master degree dissertation*)
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Body and structure
Flooring with hatch for filterElevated flooring extensionStriated flooring hatch Bench/support and bucketColumnSupport barShort Support barShelf
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Pumb buttonLong flexible covering
Functional interiorFunctional exteriorFlexible
Top with collectorTop extension with collectorTank with showerManual pumpStairs
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It was conducted an empathic experiment centred on the user with several subjects to determine and analyse their behavioural patterns during the showering practices.
Showering with water �owing
Showering with water �ow interrupted
Drying
Applying hygiene products
dslx - Shuts on and o� water �ow x timesc>b - Washing from top to bottomb>c - Washing from bottom to topsesp#X - Special situation X from user #- > - Altered position and/or orientation without apparent reason
>> - Altered position and/or global orientation seldom and accordingly with the tasks at hand>< - Altered position and/or global orientation more than necessary to conduct the tasks at hand><>< - Altered position and/or global orientation consistently and without apparent necessity to conduct the tasks at handAlterou a posição e/ou orientação global, consistentemente e sem necessidade aparente durante a prática
18,38L 18,05L 11,94L20L
dsl3>>
(...) c>b c>b (...)
Movement with great amplitude which
de�nes the room area
Movements with great amplitude which de�ne the area and recquiregood balance and possibly supports
Movements with great amplitude which de�ne the areaReachingproducts
Movements with great amplitude which de�ne the area and recquiregood balance and possibly supports
Spreading the product before applying it by rubbing
the hands together
The loose hair is thrown directly to the drain with the water �ow’s help
0s 13s 18s 29s 43s 1min 06s 1min 12s 1min 43s 1min 57s 2min 00s 2min 25s 2min 31s 3min 47s 4min 09s 4min 22s 4min 26s 5min 57s1min 38s
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Reachingproducts
Spreading the product before applying it by rubbing the hands together
(...)
The loose hair is thrown directly to the drain with the water �ow’s help
(...) c>b (...)
29s 43s 1min 06s 1min 12s
18,38L 18,05L
dsl3
WITH SHOWERWITHOUTSHOWER
Collective useIndividual use
ABUNDANCESCARCITY
Collective
Context. Spas;. Military barracks, music festivals, camping(collective use, abundance approximate to scarcity).
Emergency
Context. Tragedy, disaster or social emergency;. Particular emergencycontexts.
Urban
Context. Public;. Urban context;. Construction;. Exercising paths.
Leisure
Context. Public/private;. Pools;. Beaches;. Camping.
After determining several contexts and case studies through interviews,they were corresponded to the variants of the concept of hygiene system.
India (Rajastan)
Case study. Scarcity and difficult access to water (exceptin places with water pumps).. Contaminated or muddy water;. Respect towards water, difficulty to accept theconcept of shower;. Both communitary and non-communitary use;. Social conflicts;. Barefoot College subdivision and Rajastan (remaining territory).
Guatemala
Case study. Difficult access to water;. Recycler population by necessity;. Non-communitary use;. Social conflicts and disrespect towards women;. Cost/time/benefit relationship.
Timor
Case study. Singular or collective use;. Scarcity and difficult access to water;. Contaminated water;. Possibility of communitary use;
. Timor allows collective and singular use through communities, sharing variants with the Guatemalan case study
Economic profitabilitySociocultural profitabilityComponents profitability
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knowledge and experience
Economic pro�tability
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Customizable and adaptable to users’ home areas and financial capabilities.Tetrix is built around a “nucleus” component through fitting shelf components which can be obtained separately.
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Starter kit (nucleus and shelf) Extension (shelf)
+ + + (...)
Extension (shelf)
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