Interior Design holds year-end exhibition and student awards
Interior Design third year student, Thabiswa Nkonyeni who was named Top Student for 2018. |
NASIPHI GIGABA
Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) Interior Design
students’ year culminated in style as their hard work was rewarded during the
programme’s year-end portfolio exhibition which coincided with recognition
awards where excelling students were awarded for their hard work.
The exhibition which was held at City Campus yesterday,
featured works by third year and BTech students who were beaming with joy as
attendees marvelled at their offering.
Interior Design’s Programme Coordinator and Lecturer, Susan
Barrett said the programme is pleased with the end results of the students
work, considering the challenges they faced throughout the year.
“We are glad the year is over and that it was a fairly
successful one despite the interruptions due to protests at the beginning of
the year. Overall though, we were very pleased with the end result,” she said.
Barret also advised the students to focus more on their
technical abilities and time management in preparation for the industry.
Supported and sponsored by FGG Architects, Jarman Office
Furniture and the Interior Design programme, the exhibition consisted of three
of the student’s best work from their overall portfolio for the year 2018.
Third year student, Thabiswa
Nkonyeni who was named 2018’s Top Interior Design Student and her
portfolio won 2018’s Outstanding Portfolio walked away with R500 cash prize an
office chair and a carpet sponsored by Top Carpets.
An excited Nkonyeni explained said: “It was unexpected but
I’m so excited, I’m so happy, I’ve always heard people say that my work is good
but I did not really realise that it was this good and I am so grateful.”
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