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The Cardboard City Exhibition Captivates
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The Cardboard City Exhibition Captivates
Girne American University (GAU) art works gained momentum in the academic year 2014-2015 which celebrates its 30th year.
“Cardboard City” titled workshop was followed with admiration which held in the 5. International Art and Design Week organized by GAU Architecture, Design and Fine Arts Faculty.
Students made the model of a house and belongings by using 1/1 and real scale of the cardboards in workshop conducted by the GAU Interior Design Lecturer Buğu Şah.
This workshop aims to provide students interested in human ergonomics and size of objects direct and in real scale, attended by over 20 students from the Architecture and Interior Design.
Furniture and objects in real scale designed and made with cardboard exhibited in the entrance area of the GAU Architecture, Design and Fine Arts Faculty.