November 22, 2024 - Surjan Super School Weekly Newsletter
- SURJAN
- Nov 21, 2024
- 2 min read
This Week's Highlights: "Architecture in Bloom"
This week at Surjan Super School, our explorations of color, form, and community interaction in architecture culminated in a series of breathtaking projects. From pop-up books illustrating lush landscapes to student-crafted scale models, creativity knows no bounds in our studios.
Pop-Up Narratives: Books That Build Worlds
This week’s storytelling through architecture workshop yielded stunning pop-up books. Each page reveals layered, intricate cityscapes adorned with blooming trees and majestic architecture. These books reflect how environments can tell stories, combining urban design with emotional resonance.
📖 Caption: "Turning the page reveals a blooming cityscape—a fusion of art, story, and structure."
Structural Masterpieces: Student Models on Display
Our studio buzzed with energy as students presented their models of suspended and elevated structures. Using wooden frames and vibrant accents, these models explore themes of verticality and transparency while challenging gravity itself.
🌟 Caption: "Light as air: Models redefining how we approach elevated spaces."
Building With Joy: Playful Architectural Forms
Taking inspiration from colorful cylinders and curvilinear facades, students embraced playful forms in their latest designs. These designs radiate warmth and community while serving as multi-functional public spaces.
🎨 Caption: "Colorful volumes stacked for fun and function: architecture meets joy."
Community Spaces: A Focus on Accessibility
Projects this week highlighted accessibility in design, featuring wide, open spaces, modular forms, and flexible layouts. Each design prioritizes inclusivity, ensuring spaces invite all to participate and interact.
🌈 Caption: "Design for everyone: Open layouts fostering community engagement."
Upcoming Events: Holiday Design Showcase
Save the date! Join us on December 15, 2024, for our annual Holiday Design Showcase, where students will present their semester-long projects in a festive atmosphere.






















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