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PROJECT SUMMARY
Anthropometry also considers factors like reach and visual field of view. Simple measurements of a person's weight, height, length, width, and depth are referred to as static or structural anthropometry. Dynamic or functional anthropometry, on the other hand, refers to intricate measurements of a person's movement, such as reach and angle variations of different joints. Ergonomics: The study of how the human body, its movements, and its environment interact. Ergonomics is the science of creating spaces and things that people can use safely and effectively.
This project has 02 parts, Part 01
• This is a group undertaking. We conduct research on every topic-related issue under our tutor's supervision and create an interactive structural representation that is group-based.
• modifying the layout of your bedroom to accommodate your own anthropometric dimensions.
• Performing research on the fundamental anthropometric and ergonomic information needed to build standard spaces and compiling it into a bound booklet
Part 02
• This section focuses on building a portable camp kitchen so that two people may prepare meals together. study of the requirements and methods for food preparation when camping Create the portable camp kitchen with the appropriate materials and capabilities.