NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAY 26
Challenging conventional perceptions of design as merely aesthetics or decoration, Anant National University transformed its campus into a vibrant hub of creativity, innovation and critical thinking during the second edition of Open House 2026, drawing aspiring designers and parents from more than 40 cities across India.
Held at the university’s Ahmedabad campus, the two-day immersive event gave students a rare opportunity to experience how modern design education is evolving into a multidisciplinary force capable of addressing complex social, environmental and technological challenges.
Building on the success of its inaugural edition, Open House 2026 brought together nearly 400 students and parents for an engaging exploration of future-focused learning, hands-on experimentation and collaborative creativity.
- Anant National University hosts immersive Open House 2026 for aspiring designers
- Students from over 40 cities explore design beyond aesthetics and decoration
- Hands-on workshops and mentor interactions showcase real-world problem-solving through design
- Event highlights design’s growing role in sustainability, technology and interdisciplinary learning
- Alumni share global career success stories and entrepreneurial journeys in design
Redefining Design Education for a New Generation
The central objective of Open House 2026 was to help students understand that design is far more than visual appeal — it is a discipline rooted in systems thinking, innovation, research and solution-building.
Participants engaged directly with Anant’s academic ecosystem through interactive workshops, studio walkthroughs and collaborative sessions led by more than 30 faculty members.
The immersive format allowed students to witness the complete creative journey — from ideation and conceptualisation to prototyping and practical application in real-world contexts.
Faculty members introduced students to the growing influence of design across industries including urban development, sustainability, digital technologies, mobility, social innovation and public systems.
A Future-Focused Academic Experience
The Open House also provided students and parents with insights into Anant’s flexible and interdisciplinary educational approach that integrates:
- Sustainability
- Technology
- Research
- Innovation
- Design thinking
Specially curated discussions explored emerging career opportunities in the design ecosystem, helping participants understand how design education today extends into entrepreneurship, public policy, technology, social impact and global higher education pathways.
Organisers said the initiative aimed to equip families with deeper awareness about the rapidly expanding relevance of design in shaping future careers and industries.
Alumni Inspire Students With Global Success Stories
A major highlight of the event was the interaction between aspiring students and Anant alumni, who shared their academic and professional journeys after graduating from the university.
The alumni spoke about how Anant’s emphasis on design thinking and interdisciplinary learning helped them pursue successful careers across:
- Industry placements
- Entrepreneurship
- Creative professions
- International higher education programmes
Their experiences offered participants practical insight into the diverse possibilities emerging within the global design landscape.
Creativity, Collaboration and Collective Expression
Beyond academic engagement, the event also celebrated creativity and community spirit through a vibrant drum circle session on campus.
The energetic gathering brought together students, faculty and parents in a shared moment of artistic expression, interaction and celebration — reinforcing the university’s emphasis on collaborative and experiential learning.
By opening its classrooms, studios and creative spaces to aspiring learners, Anant National University once again positioned itself as a forward-looking institution committed to nurturing informed, socially conscious and future-ready designers.
As industries increasingly seek problem-solvers capable of blending creativity with critical thinking, initiatives like Open House 2026 are helping young Indians reimagine design not just as a profession, but as a catalyst for meaningful change.




