Model Making

Model Making “Form follows function” is a design principle that suggests that the shape and design of an object or structure should be primarily based on its intended function or purpose. This principle is often associated with modernist and minimalist design philosophies and has been influential in various fields, including architecture, industrial design, and product…

Morphology in Design

Morphology in Design Form as a response to Light & Colour. Built elements have forms that respond to different aspects like Lights, Shadow, Colour, etc. Through this exercise students explored different built forms. The interplay of light and shadow defines the aesthetics of a structure. Through multiple iterations students came up with patterns that can…

Platonic Solids

Platonic Solids Creating physical models of Platonic solids and Archimedean Solids offers valuable hands-on learning experiences that enhance the understanding of geometry, spatial relationships, and problem-solving skills. This exercise not just helps the students to learn and understand the technicality but also help them think out of the box.

Wearable Art

Wearable Art Miss Daina Linda led an inspiring Workshop where interdisciplinary students collaboratively crafted unique wearable art pieces through a meticulous design process. This initiative combined creativity and innovative thinking, fostering an environment where diverse talents converged to transform ideas into tangible, expressive fashion statements, showcasing the fusion of art and design in a captivating,…