Design Exhibition - Eco Vision: Growing a Sustainable Future Together
This year’s MYP and DP Design Exhibition was a vibrant showcase of creativity, innovation, and a deepening commitment to sustainability. Held in the MYP Function Room, the event featured design projects from Grades 6 to 12, all reflecting an increased awareness of eco-conscious thinking and responsible design practices.
Throughout the year, students were challenged to consider the environmental impact of their choices, both in digital and product design. At every booth, visitors could view posters outlining how students and teachers integrated sustainability into their processes. Many of the projects were directly inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which became a key focus across the department this academic year.
Highlights of the exhibition included a wide range of inventive and thoughtful creations: dazzling costumes and props from Into the Woods Jr., a live robot battle arena, sustainable food design, and—perhaps most anticipated the remarkable Grade 12 Design Technology IA projects.


From imaginative solutions to real-world problems to clever personal devices, the projects impressed the community with their ingenuity and heart. Among the crowd favourites were a surprisingly clean and compact portable worm farm, an adorable massage tool for eczema relief, a “safe-eating” carrot stick designed with kids in mind, and a unique device for cleaning up beaches.
We are immensely proud of the innovation, hard work, and environmental awareness our students have demonstrated. As we continue to grow Concordian’s eco-design culture, we look forward to seeing even more sustainable solutions in the years ahead.






Here is a closer look at the Grade 12
Individual Projects:
• Khatthaliya (Dou Dou) Watthanaphuthikamjorn
– Prosthetic for Force-Based Movements
• Supawit (Kenji) Supabundit
– Automated Trash Sorting System
• Sarisa (Design) Kanjanaparangura
– Beach Cleanup Device
• Warinpan (Jasmine) Pantrattanamongkol
– Personal Safety Jewellery
• Pailin Chatanothai
– Eczema Massage Relief Tool
• Ty Nilvichean
– Portable Worm Farm for Composting
• Kamisra (Bam Bam) Mahavanidvong
– Meat Stick Safety for Kids
• Natneri (Fern) Tanasuwankasem
– Safety Locking Device
• Sirada (Peam) Lertkangwarnklai
– Safe Water Dispenser for Street Cats
• Smita (Minnie) Deeritdecha
– Accessible Safety Workwear
• Chatawee (Grey) Nanvimolchai
– Ergonomic Cutting Tool
• Nathan (Swot) Suensilpong
– Preservation System for Retro Sneakers
• Pemika (Praew) Sripratak
– Eye Protection Against Pollution
• Rinrada (Rinny) Abhinorasaeth
– Modular Planter System
• Yannarin (Ling) Foong
– Eco-Friendly Toothbrush
• Chanyanuch (Mily) Sakdibhornssup
– Eco Street Tiles for Waste Management



