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How design impacts the social environment: a comparison between two pet cafés in China and the United States
Description
This research aims to investigate the social environment in a brand-new type of café, pet café, and to maximum the benefit of this type of cafe. While pet cafés, especially cat cafés, are becoming increasingly common in the United States (U.S.), Asian countries have been in this kind of business since 1998. The most common and popular is the cat café. Even though the owners of cat cafés in the U.S. have learned and imitated the cat café in Asia, the cultural differences and the restrictions resulted in differences in format and design.
Interior and furniture design was investigated to afford motivation to people who are pet lovers and can be potential customers. Most of the research about pets illustrates a positive influence on psychological health and social support. On the other hand, a café with pets can be attractive and interactive more than a general café, to offer a recreational activity and a comfortable social environment and therapy from pets.
Juxtaposing the cat café in the U.S. against the pet café in China, is explored to investigate the difference between these countries and how they can learn from each other and make improvements to design. Research on what is the difference between the cat café in the U.S. and China are reflected on two parts of outcomes—design and business.
Interior and furniture design was investigated to afford motivation to people who are pet lovers and can be potential customers. Most of the research about pets illustrates a positive influence on psychological health and social support. On the other hand, a café with pets can be attractive and interactive more than a general café, to offer a recreational activity and a comfortable social environment and therapy from pets.
Juxtaposing the cat café in the U.S. against the pet café in China, is explored to investigate the difference between these countries and how they can learn from each other and make improvements to design. Research on what is the difference between the cat café in the U.S. and China are reflected on two parts of outcomes—design and business.
Date Created
2019
Contributors
- Zhang, Shumeng (Author)
- Bender, Diane (Thesis advisor)
- McDermott, Lauren (Committee member)
- Krysik, Judy (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
- Social Work
- Cat Café
- Furniture design
- Pet Economy
- social environment
- Coffeehouses--Decoration--China.
- Coffeehouses
- Coffeehouses--Decoration--United States.
- Coffeehouses
- Cats--China.
- Cats
- Cats--United States.
- Cats
- Human-animal relationships--China.
- Human-animal relationships
- Human-animal relationships--United States.
- Human-animal relationships
- Pets--Therapeutic use--China.
- Pets
- Pets--Therapeutic use--United States.
- Pets
Resource Type
Extent
vii, 55 pages : illustrations (some color), plans
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55523
Statement of Responsibility
by Shumeng Zhang
Description Source
Viewed on November 12, 2020
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.S.D., Arizona State University, 2019
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)
Field of study: Design
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