Harshita Vishwakarma, Interior Designing student of Axis Institute of Architecture- Axis Colleges, has bagged the opportunity with Sutra Home Decor.
Axis Colleges is delighted to announce the achievement of Harshita Vishwakarma, a student of Interior Designing at Axis Institute of Architecture, as she has landed a phenomenal placement with Sutra Home Decor—a brand that specializes in sophisticated and modern living space designs.
Harshita’s achievement is evidence of Axis Colleges’ commitment to practical education. Throughout her program, she was subjected to a curriculum that extends beyond textbooks, marrying classroom theory with intense practical application. She underwent a broad array of hands-on design workshops, material handling classes, and studio projects, where she engaged real-time issues in spatial planning, aesthetics, and client-specific customization.
From computer renderings and full-scale model building to idea sketches, Harshita actively participated in live projects reflecting professional environments. Usually working with local clients and industry experts, these projects gave her invaluable insights into practical processes, client interactions, and timeline management—qualities ready for the fast-paced reality of the design business.
Strong emphasis on professional exposure by the college—through regular site visits, guest lectures from architects and interior designers, and internships—gave her a balanced knowledge of both creativity and utility in design. While peer conversations and critiques helped to develop her critical thinking and ability to defend her ideas, faculty mentoring helped her design sensibilities to be sharpened.
From idea sketches to computer renderings and full-scale model building, Harshita actively participated in live projects reflecting professional environments. Usually working with local clients and industry experts, these projects gave her priceless insights into practical processes, client interactions, and timeline management—qualities ready for the fast-paced reality of the design business.
Strong focus on professional experience by the college—through frequent site visits, guest lectures from architects and interior designers, and internships—gave her a balanced knowledge of both creativity and utility in design. Faculty mentoring helped her design sensibilities to be sharpened, even while peer conversations and critiques helped her grow in critical thinking and ability to defend her ideas.