Ten of the most interesting projects from Virtual Design Festival's school shows
For Virtual Design Festival's final week we take a look at 10 of the most innovative projects from the VDF school shows, our initiative that offers a platform for graduates to showcase their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
The VDF school shows have enabled students who missed out on physical graduation shows to present their work to Virtual Design Festival's audience. Over 50 schools have participated, featuring the work of more than 570 students, making it one of the biggest ever digital celebrations of student design.
Schools from locations as diverse as Jamaica, the UAE, Australia, Lithuania, Germany and the USA have shown student work and the feedback from participating schools has been overwhelmingly positive.
"The whole faculty is very excited and thrilled that they had this opportunity to finish an exhausting semester with such a special highlight," said Roswitha Janowski-Fritsch, head of publications and PR at the Institute of Architecture in Vienna. "We all hope that this initiative will survive even when the crisis is over," she added.
Below is our round-up of ten of the most fascinating projects from the architecture and design school shows, as chosen by the VDF editorial team.
Architecture
Of Shadow and Colour by Joel Wallace Erabu
Arts University Bournemouth
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