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15:08

DECOREX DESIGN SHOW

DESIGN SHOW IN UK


A vibrant selection of inspired trends will be showcased at KwaZulu-Natal’s premier décor, design and lifestyle exhibition, Decorex Durban 2018 co-sponsored by Plascon and Caesarstone, taking place at the Durban Exhibition Centre from 21 to 25 March 2018.

Echoing the province’s serene lifestyle, the four-day expo encourages a tranquil, calm living space which provides a comforting retreat away from the fast-paced world. Themed “Make your space your living dream”, visitors will have access to a variety of globally influenced designs and trends which have been localised to suit the South African home.

Decorex, the UK’s leading destination for interior design, took place this September on the historic grounds of Syon Park, as the opening destination of the London Design Festival. Featuring more than 400 of the most recognised and emerging exhibitor’s world-wide, including rising numbers of new participants, this esteemed event is the only one of its kind for the high-end interiors market. The show’s 2017 edition  included a number of notable feature spaces and will see the return of Future Heritage: the acclaimed display of work by some of the leading emerging names in British craft. Curated by renowned design and applied arts critic, Corinne Julius, Future Heritage will feature new work exclusively commissioned for the show. This year makers will include designers Helen Carnac, David Gates, Simon Hassan, Merel Karhof and Marc Trotereau, and Naomi McIntosh. A packed programme of insightful talks featuring the industry’s influencers will cover all aspects of design, including craft, lighting, hotels, global projects and for the younger designers, a session on how to grow your own business. Some exciting new formats wasalso featured this year.


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20:26

Patterns In Nature

Natural Design Patterns

Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modelled mathematically. Natural patterns include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes. Early Greek philosophers studied pattern, with Plato, Pythagoras and Empedocles attempting to explain order in nature. The modern understanding of visible patterns developed gradually over time.

Mathematics, physics and chemistry can explain patterns in nature at different levels. Patterns in living things are explained by the biological processes of natural selection and sexual selection. Studies of pattern formation make use of computer models to simulate a wide range of patterns.

(Source Wikipedia)

Examples Of Patterns In Nature

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15:12

Some Important Dance Forms Of India

Classical & Folk Dances Of India


Dance is an ancient and celebrated cultural tradition in India. Folk dances abound all across the country, and huge crowds of people can be found dancing at festivals and weddings. Dance and song features heavily in Indian cinema (so-called “Bollywood” films), too. But where does Indian dance draw its roots from? Here are six of the most important classical dance forms of India.

Bharatanatyam

Bharatanatyam is a dance of Tamil Nadu in southern India. It traces its origins back to the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on theatre written by the mythic priest Bharata. Originally a temple dance for women, bharatanatyam often is used to express Hindu religious stories and devotions. It was not commonly seen on the public stage until the 20th century. The dance movements are characterized by bent legs, while feet keep rhythm. Hands may be used in a series of mudras, or symbolic hand gestures, to tell a story.

Kathakali

Kathakali comes from southwestern India, around the state of Kerala. Like bharatanatyam, kathakali is a religious dance. It draws inspiration from the Ramayana and stories from Shaiva traditions. Kathakali is traditionally performed by boys and men, even for female roles. The costumes and makeup are especially elaborate, with faces made to look like painted masks and enormous headdresses.

Kathak

A dance of northern India, Kathak is often a dance of love. It is performed by both men and women. The movements include intricate footwork accented by bells worn around the ankles and stylized gestures adapted from normal body language. It was originated by Kathakas, professional storytellers who used a mixture of dance, song, and drama. Like other Indian dances it began as a temple dance, but soon moved into the courts of ruling houses.

Manipuri

Manipuri comes from Manipur in northeastern India. It has its roots in that state’s folk traditions and rituals, and often depicts scenes from the life of the god Krishna. Unlike some of the other, more rhythmic dances, Manipuri is characterized by smooth and graceful movements. Female roles are especially fluid in the arms and hands, while male roles tend to have more forceful movements. The dance may be accompanied by narrative chanting and choral singing.

Kuchipudi

Unlike the other styles mentioned, kuchipudi requires talent in both dancing and singing. This dance, from the state of Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India, is highly ritualized, with a formalized song-and-dance introduction, sprinkling of holy water, and burning of incense, along with invocations of goddesses. Traditionally the dance was performed by men, even the female roles, although now it is predominantly performed by women.

Odissi

Odissi is indigenous to Orissa in eastern India. It is predominantly a dance for women, with postures that replicate those found in temple sculptures. Based on archaeological findings, odissi is belived to be the oldest of the surviving Indian classical dances. Odissi is a very complex and expressive dance, with over fifty mudras (symbolic hand gestures) commonly used.

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10:51

B.Arch & B.Des Coaching In South Delhi

Institute of Creative Sciences: South Delhi’s Premier Studio for Architecture & Design Entrance Prep

The Institute of Creative Sciences (ICS) is a specialized coaching studio located in South Delhi, dedicated to mentoring the next generation of architects and designers. We provide result-oriented training for prestigious entrance exams in Architecture, Design, and Fine Arts.

Our Expert-Led Programs

We offer comprehensive coaching tailored to the specific requirements of India’s top design and architecture institutions:

  • Architecture (B.Arch): Expert guidance for NATA and JEE Paper 2.
  • Design (B.Des): Specialized training for UCEED (IIT Bombay), NID, and NIFT.
  • Masters Programs: Advanced preparation for CEED and NID (M.Des).
  • Global Portfolios: Professional portfolio development for students applying to design and architecture universities abroad.
  • Technical Skills: Diploma in CAD Drafting and Design, perfect for building a strong technical foundation.

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NATA Examination Overview

Staying informed is the first step toward success. Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for securing a seat in top-tier institutes.

The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) 2026 is the primary national-level entrance exam for students seeking admission into the 5-year B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) degree program across India. Conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA), the exam evaluates aptitude, creative thinking, and design sensitivity rather than rote academic knowledge.

## NATA 2026: Key Highlights

Feature

Details

Official Website

nata.in

Exam Frequency

Multiple sessions (Typically 3-4 attempts per year)

Exam Mode

Hybrid: Part A (Offline Drawing) & Part B (Online CBT)

Total Marks

200 Marks

Duration

3 Hours (180 minutes)

Validity

Score is valid for 2 academic years

 


### Important Tentative Dates

While the official brochure is typically released in January/February 2026, based on current patterns, the schedule is expected to be:

  • Registration Opens: February 2026
  • Correction Window: March 2026
  • Exam Sessions: Every Friday and Saturday from April to July 2026
  • Result Declaration: Usually within 7–10 days after each attempt

### Eligibility Criteria

To sit for NATA 2026, candidates must meet the following academic standards:

  1. Educational Qualification: Must have passed or be appearing for 10+2 (or equivalent) OR a 10+3 Diploma with Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
  2. Subject Requirements: For 10+2 candidates, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) are mandatory.
  3. Minimum Marks: At least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and also 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination (Note: Some categories may have a 5% relaxation).
  4. Age Limit: No specific upper age limit is prescribed by the CoA.

### Exam Pattern & Syllabus

The NATA exam has been updated to a two-part structure to test both technical drawing and mental aptitude.

Part A: Drawing and Composition (Offline - 80 Marks)

This section is conducted on paper and lasts 90 minutes.

  • A1 (25 Marks): Composition and Color – Creating a visual layout for a given situation.
  • A2 (25 Marks): Sketching & Composition (B&W) – Visualizing buildings, people, and objects.
  • A3 (30 Marks): 3D Composition – Creating interesting 3D forms using geometric shapes.

Part B: Computer-Based Test (Online - 120 Marks)

This section consists of 45-50 questions (MCQs, MSQs, and NAQs) and lasts 90 minutes.

  • Visual Reasoning: Interpreting 2D/3D compositions and patterns.
  • General Aptitude: Architectural awareness, famous buildings, and materials.
  • Logical Reasoning: Inductive, deductive, and situational judgment.
  • Mathematics: Basic geometry, algebra, and trigonometry.

### Qualifying Criteria

To be considered "NATA Qualified," you must satisfy all three of these conditions:

  1. Score at least 20/80 in Part A.
  2. Score at least 30/120 in Part B.
  3. Secure an overall aggregate score of at least 70/200.

Note: If you appear for multiple attempts, your best score among all attempts will be considered for admission.


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12:26

B.ARCH JEE PAPER II & NATA COACHING CRASH BATCH 2018

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