Yesterday, I met up with Chaudel Baker, the Property Manager of the Broadway Real Estate Services, which was hired by the 100 California Street building for management service. I asked her several quetions regarding the history and the issue of smoking in building.
Also, I observed the people that smoked in the building and took picture for my documentation. I handed out survey to the people that worked in the 100 California Street building.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Final Problem & Purpose Stmt
Problem Statement:
100 California Street, in the Financial District of San Francisco, does not have a designated smoking area within its perimeter, therefore, people still smoke near the ventilation of the building.
Purpose Statement:
The purpose of this study was to research and develop a means of effectively informing people about the location of its designated smoking areas.
100 California Street, in the Financial District of San Francisco, does not have a designated smoking area within its perimeter, therefore, people still smoke near the ventilation of the building.
Purpose Statement:
The purpose of this study was to research and develop a means of effectively informing people about the location of its designated smoking areas.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Panel of Expert
I emailed all my panel of expert, but no response yet. I need to get a hold of the person that in charge of the property management. I have two so far and I will add the third panel of expert.
Professor Joshua Singer
Joshua Singer is a Professor in the Design and Industry Department of San Francisco State University, where he is also the head of the coordinator of the Visual Communication. He is graphic designer, artist and occasional writer. He is running a small graphic design practice, developing independent work with a particular interest in mapping and visualizing systems, and cycling every chance he gets.
Nathan Kelly
Nathan Kelly is a Chief Engineer and work in 100 California Street building through ABM. He provides a full range of mechanical installation and maintenance services, building automation, facility operations and maintenance services, emergency services, and indoor inspections.
Professor Joshua Singer
Joshua Singer is a Professor in the Design and Industry Department of San Francisco State University, where he is also the head of the coordinator of the Visual Communication. He is graphic designer, artist and occasional writer. He is running a small graphic design practice, developing independent work with a particular interest in mapping and visualizing systems, and cycling every chance he gets.
Nathan Kelly
Nathan Kelly is a Chief Engineer and work in 100 California Street building through ABM. He provides a full range of mechanical installation and maintenance services, building automation, facility operations and maintenance services, emergency services, and indoor inspections.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Research...Research...
I been doing research on signage and ways finding system through the SFSU Library and the database, but most of the books through the SFSU Library still out. So, I ended up searching in the public library, but available in 21 more days. What a bummer! I used Link+, so hopefully I get the books. Using the right keyword is very essential. I'm still doing more research using the different databases.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Timeline
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Problem & Purpose Statement
100 California Street, in the Financial District of San Francisco,
has designated smoking areas within its
perimeter, however, due to lack of visible signage,
people still smoke near the ventilation of the
building.
The purpose of this study was to research and develop a
means of effectively informing people about
the location of its designated smoking
areas.
has designated smoking areas within its
perimeter, however, due to lack of visible signage,
people still smoke near the ventilation of the
building.
The purpose of this study was to research and develop a
means of effectively informing people about
the location of its designated smoking
areas.
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