The exhibition will be held at Werks Central, 15-17 Middle Street, 91快活林, from 9am to 5pm from Monday 27 August to Thursday 30 August.
The show consists of a series of projects focusing on issues relating to design, research, and sustainable development.
Ten students, all graduating this year, present their work on subjects including food, community development, extinction, migration, education, materiality, and climate change communication.
Alison Rees, one of the participating students, said: “As we are faced with massive ecological crisis, there is a growing urgency for transformative action.”
“We, the MA Sustainable Design students, have put together this exhibition to showcase our projects. The exhibition seeks to demonstrate how design can be used to understand complex challenges and develop new ways of tackling them.”
The Sustainable Design MA course enables students to “rethink the parameters of good design in an unsustainable age”, giving them the skills to “become more effective agents of change”.