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INIFD Saltlake presents The Annual Interior Design Exhibition Infusio’23

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News Desk. News Nation 360: INIFD Saltlake the World’s No. 1 design institute network has been awarded as a Platinum centre across the globe for its state-of-the-art infrastructure, industry-academic delivery, and 100% job placement assistance year after year. INIFD Saltlake presents ‘The Annual Interior Design Exhibition’ Infusio’23 at the campus for three consecutive days from 15th to 17th June 2023. This year they formulated the Exhibition with the theme of ‘DIMENSIONS’. As they all know design is impossible without dimensions, so their students used all three and the fourth dimension in all their exhibits. The Exhibition was inaugurated by the Honourable Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China, Eminent Dancer Alokananda Roy along with other dignitaries. Eminent Architects and Designers like Ar. Ayan Sen, Ar. Rajdeep Sinha, Raja Sinha, Ajit Jain, and Dulal Paul graced the INIFD Saltlake to assess the student’s works and enlighten them with their valued opinions. Their Guests included the Dy. Superintending Archaeological Chemist of Archaeological Survey of India Dr Dipankar Banerjee, distinguished store owners like Anand Gupta from Decofur, etc. The whole exhibition space, throughout their sprawling campus, is designed & decorated by their senior students, including the gate, corridors, different utility areas, stage, etc. To make the exhibition more interesting throughout these three days, they held talk shows, cultural activities, debates, etc. Students created & developed Furniture designs in the category Furniture, step by step from 2-dimensional drawings transformed into 3-dimensional forms. Each student group in this category has its own concept behind every design. Another group of talented students trudged back into History, creating Fantastic Landmarks of Asian History, in the category of Retrieving Memories again using 2D drawings & 3D models. Their students have also proposed some restoration Ideas for these heritage buildings. Interior designers lean heavily on dimensions i.e. Anthropometric Dimensions. In this category, ‘Humensions’ students are physically showing different Anthropometrics with the help of life-size human figures made with wire mesh, in intricately curated interior spaces. The Grand exhibition ended with the Award Ceremony. The third-year students decided to use the fourth dimension, i.e. Time, in Retail Designing. Some of the Famous Brands are shown here as experience centres for the Journey through Time. The students of each category enthusiastically and eagerly participated in it. 

Pic : Krishnendu Kundu

Report : Anustup Kundu

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