Vadodara: Creative field students usually make models, pictures in workshops to show off what they learn in their classrooms.
But the biggest challenge induced by Covid-19 induced pandemics is to complete creative work from students without meeting them directly.
However, students from all year old architecture, undergraduate design (interior) and undergraduate design (landscaping) displays as many as 250 projects at the design school exhibition and environmental architecture (SEDA).
When the exhibition opened on Tuesday, students and teachers met each other after almost one and a half years.
And for some students, it’s for the first time they see campus! Seda has collected student work exhibitions in the last semester of spring.
“The spring semester is really done online.
Therefore, it is a challenge for students to achieve all the design work at home,” said Seda Dean Professor Pratyush Shankar.
“But pandemic constraints and online education cause new types of innovations.
For example, a student who does not have access to the model of making a model for the studio begins to use brokolis in his refrigerator to make trees as a study site in the forest,” he said.
Similarly, in historical tasks, students are encouraged to get around in their neighborhood or city and find the old heritage structure and document the same thing.