/*! elementor - v3.15.0 - 20-08-2023 */ .elementor-widget-image{text-align:center}.elementor-widget-image a{display:inline-block}.elementor-widget-image a img[src$=".svg"]{width:48px}.elementor-widget-image img{vertical-align:middle;display:inline-block} Designer: Cleantha CrastoSaudade Biophilia - A Tribute to Edward O Wilson Cleantha Crasto, a student of JD School of Design, Goa pursuing her BSc. in Interior Design showcased her project ‘Saudade Biophilia’ at JD Design Awards 2023. The word ‘biophilia’, which means ‘love of living things’, is actually Greek. Edward O Wilson, a Harvard
For the JD Design Awards 2022, designer Kiran Sivadas researched a collection that was inspired by nature's own sap and shapes and believes that there are many different things about nature from which to draw inspiration. After all, nature teaches us that change is inevitable, so why not welcome it? The sap and shapes of leaves fascinated the designer because they reminded them
Scientists are concerned that rainforests are perilously close to a tipping point. If 20-25% of the tree covers are deforested, the forest’s capacity to absorb carbon dioxide will collapse. The Forest Affair is one such design concept presented at JD Design Awards 2022 which brings in awareness among peers about the perishing nature. Libraries from ancient times have been following the same patterns
At JD Design Awards 2022, co-working space Nest, designed by Aditi Jain, Amaya C and Dimple S is a unique project that connects nature and humans by giving the work space a touch of our environment. The space Nest is an engaging and inviting co-working space inspired by a bird's nest. Coworking spaces possess a huge potential to support environmental sustainability due to their
Visual Lies is an award winning collection at JD Design Awards 2022. The collection highlights the harmful nature of human activity in contrast to the benevolence of nature. The designers behind the collection are Srishiti Shree Krishna, Sonia Jain, and Koina Nath. According to the designers, “Oil spills are something that we give to nature and harm it. While the ever-giving Earth bestows us
JD Design Awards 2022 challenged the creative minds to present inclusive designs that evoke a sense of unity amongst the audience. Moreover, with the theme Sync, the award event also encouraged the designers to take sustainable and eco-friendly pathways as well as be inspired by the art of different places. Sarva Ayur is the collection that made its way to the award show. Curated
Words By: Deepadharshini N A Batch: MA in Fashion Communication