This story is from February 09, 2017
Best from waste denim fabric
AHMEDABAD: A group of students from Cept University have joined hands with artisans from Self Employed Women’s Association (Sewa) to create installations from
The project, which is being guided by an internationally renowned architect,
One of the interesting features of the group’s installation is the map of Ahmedabad which has been created using denim patchwork. The others include roofing material, alternative umbrella to cover tables and counters in outdoor environments and façade shades among others.
Talking about the project,
“Currently, we’ve been procuring the denim waste fabric from a manufacturing company in Ahmedabad, which alone generates more than 1,300 kg denim waste fabric on a daily basis,” she said.
Around six women artisans from the Sewa who specialize in art work such as mirror work, patchwork and embroidery have been roped in for the project. That apart, students from around 10 countries including India, Bangladesh, Latvia, Spain and
waste denim fabric
.Anupama Kundoo
, and her team, will be presented at Archiprix International 2017, a biennial international competition for projects in architecture, organized at the Cept University on Thursday.One of the interesting features of the group’s installation is the map of Ahmedabad which has been created using denim patchwork. The others include roofing material, alternative umbrella to cover tables and counters in outdoor environments and façade shades among others.
Talking about the project,
Anupama
said, “The idea is to put waste fabric to a constructive use in the architecture so that there is a low impact on the environment in terms of waste and energy consumption. At the same time, we’ve engaged local community artisans from the Sewa to make it socio-economically beneficial.”“Currently, we’ve been procuring the denim waste fabric from a manufacturing company in Ahmedabad, which alone generates more than 1,300 kg denim waste fabric on a daily basis,” she said.
Around six women artisans from the Sewa who specialize in art work such as mirror work, patchwork and embroidery have been roped in for the project. That apart, students from around 10 countries including India, Bangladesh, Latvia, Spain and
Ethiopia
are part of the project.Top Comment
Malla Balajirao
2837 days ago
instead of throwing the waste material outside creating some useful things r always a place in environment, let all encourage the creative artisans for making artistic formsRead allPost comment
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