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PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698,
Nurina Aida 0320035
SUBJECT: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE CODE: PSY30203
TITLE: ASSIGNMENT 3
TUTOR: MS NORUL HIDAYAH
GROUP MEMBERS:
AMEER FARHAN (0319304)
LIM JOE ONN (0318679)
MUSTAQIM CHOO (0319879)
NAIM ARIFFIN (0319698)
NURINA AIDA (0320035)
PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698,
Nurina Aida 0320035
THE BOX
SOCIAL CONCEPTS INVOLVED
Stereotyping and prejudice.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Stereotyping is a common phenomenon. It is inevitable especially in a multiracial country
such as Malaysia where people judge one another based on appearance, gender, ethnicity and
religion. The whole idea of The Box is to eliminate stereotyping.
PROJECT SITE
The Box proposed to be built right next to Maharajalela Monorail Station, Kuala Lumpur on
an available land at the coordinates 3.138571. 101.698965.
PURPOSE
The Box intends to reduce stereotyping and prejudices by encouraging interaction between
members of the public via multiple methods such as verbal communication without visual
contact and new interactive experiences.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The Box has a revolutionary form of food and beverage service that encourages people who
do not know one another to actually interact with each other in ways of which they cannot see
each other’s physical attributes and also accomplishing tasks together.
PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698,
Nurina Aida 0320035
It is a structure that is square and boring on the outside yet elaborate on the inside. It teaches
people to never judge a book by its cover. It is a restaurant that brings customers to a unique
social adventure. The ground floor of The Box consists of two entrances and exits that are
totally located totally opposite of both sides of The Box. Customers will choose one entrance
to enter the restaurant at the ground floor.
The restaurant is segregated into two parts by a veil, which separates customers from both
entrances. Waiters will guide the customers to their seats. Each seat is positioned directly
facing the veil. Customers can interact with the other customer behind the veil. They can talk
to one another but are not able to see each other. There is a rule where customers can only
order food and beverages for the person which is sitting at the other side of the veil.
Interaction via speech is encouraged.
After both of them are done dining, the waiter will guide both of the people to the meeting
room at the first floor where both of them will meet for the first time. After that, they will have
to cooperate with one another in order to overcome obstacles on the third floor. Then they will
be rewarded with a magnificent view at the rooftop garden. Lastly, they will pay at the exit.
Besides that, vending machines that sell drinks in The Box require two customers to cooperate
in order to open their bottles, which encourages customers to approach one another.
STRUCTURE AND DESIGN
The overall structure of The Box is the shape of a simple cube built with reinforced concrete.
The whole building is divided into three floors and one rooftop garden. There are no windows
in The Box, making the interior darker, which conveys a message that customers should not
‘judge by seeing’ but ‘judge by understanding’, which indirectly discourages stereotyping.
PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698,
Nurina Aida 0320035
The restaurant is situated at the ground floor. The ground floor consists of two entrances at
opposite sides of The Box. A walkway is situated right above the veil to make it easier for
waiters to serve food from the kitchen at the first floor to the ground floor. A staircase
connects both segregated parts of the dining area to the meeting room. The meeting room and
second floor are joined by a ladder. Accessories for the tasks given to customers are prepared
at the second floor and are constantly updated.
A stairway exit connects the second floor to the landscape designed rooftop garden. Interactive
spaces such as chess tables and picnic areas encourage communication between customers.
The stairway also connects directly to the ground floor where customers pay for their bill.
As the structure of The Box is confined, ventilation is utterly important. Air pumping and air
condition systems circulate fresh air into the building.
GAMES
A special committee decides the tasks given to the pair of customers. Games are updated
constantly to provide customers new experiences. Among the tasks needed to be completed by
the customers before leaving are true or false questions about the ethnic group of their partners
and searching for clues to unlock the exit doors. These tasks make customers understand more
about one another’s cultures or traditions and increase contact between different members of
society, which decreases prejudice.
PSYCHOLOGY INVOLVED
The whole idea of the box is to eliminate stereotyping between individuals and encourages
integration between members of the community. When customers are rewarded a magnificent
PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698,
Nurina Aida 0320035
view on a beautiful rooftop garden that could not be seen from the ground floor, they will be
surprised that a boring boxed shape building has this kind of amenity. The simple and boring
exterior but well-thought-out interior of the box gives out the message that people should
never judge a person solely by its appearance. Stereotyping is also eliminated when the
customers interact with each other via speech through the veil. Through this method of
communication, individuals judge one another through conveying ideas and understanding
them via speech instead of judging them merely through appearance and ethnicity. Thus,
social prejudice is decreased.
Stereotyping is also decreased via the contact hypothesis when both the customers cooperate
with each other to complete tasks on the second floor. The contact hypothesis suggests that
when given an opportunity to communicate with others, prejudice between different types of
people is decreased. It is one of the most effective ways to improve relations between people.
Last but not least, the contact hypothesis is also applied when customers buy drinks at the
vending machine where they can only open the bottled drinks by helping each other.
CONCLUSION
In a nutshell, when people interact with one another without looking at the appearances, they
truly understand the other person without any forms of stereotyping or prejudices beforehand.
Stereotyping and prejudices between different groups of people can be reduced via increased
contact between individuals from various backgrounds. The concept of The Box is effective
with the application of the contact hypothesis where stereotyping is decreased via
communication.

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Psy assignment 3 Write Up - The Box

  • 1. PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698, Nurina Aida 0320035 SUBJECT: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE CODE: PSY30203 TITLE: ASSIGNMENT 3 TUTOR: MS NORUL HIDAYAH GROUP MEMBERS: AMEER FARHAN (0319304) LIM JOE ONN (0318679) MUSTAQIM CHOO (0319879) NAIM ARIFFIN (0319698) NURINA AIDA (0320035)
  • 2. PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698, Nurina Aida 0320035 THE BOX SOCIAL CONCEPTS INVOLVED Stereotyping and prejudice. PROJECT BACKGROUND Stereotyping is a common phenomenon. It is inevitable especially in a multiracial country such as Malaysia where people judge one another based on appearance, gender, ethnicity and religion. The whole idea of The Box is to eliminate stereotyping. PROJECT SITE The Box proposed to be built right next to Maharajalela Monorail Station, Kuala Lumpur on an available land at the coordinates 3.138571. 101.698965. PURPOSE The Box intends to reduce stereotyping and prejudices by encouraging interaction between members of the public via multiple methods such as verbal communication without visual contact and new interactive experiences. SPECIAL FEATURES The Box has a revolutionary form of food and beverage service that encourages people who do not know one another to actually interact with each other in ways of which they cannot see each other’s physical attributes and also accomplishing tasks together.
  • 3. PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698, Nurina Aida 0320035 It is a structure that is square and boring on the outside yet elaborate on the inside. It teaches people to never judge a book by its cover. It is a restaurant that brings customers to a unique social adventure. The ground floor of The Box consists of two entrances and exits that are totally located totally opposite of both sides of The Box. Customers will choose one entrance to enter the restaurant at the ground floor. The restaurant is segregated into two parts by a veil, which separates customers from both entrances. Waiters will guide the customers to their seats. Each seat is positioned directly facing the veil. Customers can interact with the other customer behind the veil. They can talk to one another but are not able to see each other. There is a rule where customers can only order food and beverages for the person which is sitting at the other side of the veil. Interaction via speech is encouraged. After both of them are done dining, the waiter will guide both of the people to the meeting room at the first floor where both of them will meet for the first time. After that, they will have to cooperate with one another in order to overcome obstacles on the third floor. Then they will be rewarded with a magnificent view at the rooftop garden. Lastly, they will pay at the exit. Besides that, vending machines that sell drinks in The Box require two customers to cooperate in order to open their bottles, which encourages customers to approach one another. STRUCTURE AND DESIGN The overall structure of The Box is the shape of a simple cube built with reinforced concrete. The whole building is divided into three floors and one rooftop garden. There are no windows in The Box, making the interior darker, which conveys a message that customers should not ‘judge by seeing’ but ‘judge by understanding’, which indirectly discourages stereotyping.
  • 4. PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698, Nurina Aida 0320035 The restaurant is situated at the ground floor. The ground floor consists of two entrances at opposite sides of The Box. A walkway is situated right above the veil to make it easier for waiters to serve food from the kitchen at the first floor to the ground floor. A staircase connects both segregated parts of the dining area to the meeting room. The meeting room and second floor are joined by a ladder. Accessories for the tasks given to customers are prepared at the second floor and are constantly updated. A stairway exit connects the second floor to the landscape designed rooftop garden. Interactive spaces such as chess tables and picnic areas encourage communication between customers. The stairway also connects directly to the ground floor where customers pay for their bill. As the structure of The Box is confined, ventilation is utterly important. Air pumping and air condition systems circulate fresh air into the building. GAMES A special committee decides the tasks given to the pair of customers. Games are updated constantly to provide customers new experiences. Among the tasks needed to be completed by the customers before leaving are true or false questions about the ethnic group of their partners and searching for clues to unlock the exit doors. These tasks make customers understand more about one another’s cultures or traditions and increase contact between different members of society, which decreases prejudice. PSYCHOLOGY INVOLVED The whole idea of the box is to eliminate stereotyping between individuals and encourages integration between members of the community. When customers are rewarded a magnificent
  • 5. PSY30203 Ameer Farhan 0319304, Lim Joe Onn 0318679, Mustaqim Choo 319879, Naim Ariffin 0319698, Nurina Aida 0320035 view on a beautiful rooftop garden that could not be seen from the ground floor, they will be surprised that a boring boxed shape building has this kind of amenity. The simple and boring exterior but well-thought-out interior of the box gives out the message that people should never judge a person solely by its appearance. Stereotyping is also eliminated when the customers interact with each other via speech through the veil. Through this method of communication, individuals judge one another through conveying ideas and understanding them via speech instead of judging them merely through appearance and ethnicity. Thus, social prejudice is decreased. Stereotyping is also decreased via the contact hypothesis when both the customers cooperate with each other to complete tasks on the second floor. The contact hypothesis suggests that when given an opportunity to communicate with others, prejudice between different types of people is decreased. It is one of the most effective ways to improve relations between people. Last but not least, the contact hypothesis is also applied when customers buy drinks at the vending machine where they can only open the bottled drinks by helping each other. CONCLUSION In a nutshell, when people interact with one another without looking at the appearances, they truly understand the other person without any forms of stereotyping or prejudices beforehand. Stereotyping and prejudices between different groups of people can be reduced via increased contact between individuals from various backgrounds. The concept of The Box is effective with the application of the contact hypothesis where stereotyping is decreased via communication.