Saumya Dhavalbhai Ajmera

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TThe CEPT Foundation Programme studio is an introduction for students fresh out of school to the rigor and work habits required by an undergraduate degree at CEPT University. The studio is conceptualized as a series of sequentially planned exercises, through which students develop skills and abilities, which are then deployed to address increasingly complex problems falling in four broad categories: visualize and draw, make and learn, anayse and interpret and conceptualise and represent. The exercises are designed to provide foundational skills for students across disciplines at CEPT, between which they maintain a balance. They also reflect an understanding that at the foundation level, these skills overlap to a large extent, and a varied array is of benefit to all students. The studio is taught through intensive 1–2 week long modules, focusing on a particular skill or ability, and a process that emphasizes ongoing feedback in addition to expert faculty lectures.

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This slide showcases freehand drawings of shapes, forms and subtracted solids culminating in a carefully assembled composition.

This slide showcases technical drawings of a surface development and multi-view drawings of matchbox composition and an assemblage.

This slide showcases how an Air Foot Pump works.

This slide showcases freehand gauged drawings, such as plans and sections of living room and its furniture, an open space - SSO office and South Lawns and and a street section at Parimal Garden.

This slide showcases models created from different materials.

This slide showcases the understanding of properties of materials and their methods of manipulation through a model.

This slide showcases the rules of organization, visual composition and perception through various compositions.

This slide showcases the application of color theory with a montage and by pixelating an image.

This slide showcases the understanding of typefaces by their structural anatomy and their visual perception and expressing their meaning through a typeface.

This slide showcases the understanding of architectural style of Peter Zumthor through a mind map and a poster.