Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DESIGN STUDENTS CRAFT GIANT ORIGAMI-INSPIRED DRAGON FIGURES TO CELEBRATE CNY

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Young Filipino artists created giant-sized origami-inspired dragon figures at the Greenhills Mall to mark the Chinese New year.

the industrial Design students from the De La SalleColle­ge of Saint Benilde School of environmen­t and Design, in partnershi­p with the advertisin­g agencies american Creative Design inc. and Brandaide, crafted 13-foot, 10-foot and

eight-foot installati­ons for the 2024 Chinese Zodiac, the Wood Dragon.

the sign is anticipate­d to bring growth, improvemen­t and advancemen­t, which makes it the ideal time for setting the foundation for long-term success.

the largest piece was made of metal frame and paneled with plastic sheets, while the other two fittings were based on corrugated boards with a metal

spine for the hooks. the students were mentored by educator Stuart yang. “We started by designing a paper origami version to help the production team understand each part to be constructe­d,” yang explained. “once we made the appropriat­e dimensions, we started executing the larger scale and assembled them accordingl­y to the specs and dimensions of each scaled version.”

the group was composed of Sophia Gabrielle achacoso, Ma. Minermila espeleta, Shawn espiritu, Christien tan Lorenzo, Kyla Mahandog, Dustin Matthew Ngo, Ralph Gabriel Quintos, Roland Joseph Reynoso, Maria Sofia Rosario and Jean Christian tormes.

Quintos, one of the students, shared that this was their first large-scale out-of-school project. they were able to collaborat­e with specialist­s and profession­als from the industry.

their creations were placed at the central ground floor display and ceiling of Greenhills Mall in San Juan City.

 ?? ?? THE Benilde Industrial Design team with their creation.
THE Benilde Industrial Design team with their creation.
 ?? ?? THE installati­on of the figures at greenhills Mall.
THE installati­on of the figures at greenhills Mall.
 ?? ?? gIanT-sIzED origami-inspired dragon figure.
gIanT-sIzED origami-inspired dragon figure.

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