Explore a selection of QCAD spaces in 360°

Visit some of the spaces that the Queensland College of Art and Design (QCAD) has to offer; explore studios in 360° and experience QCAD from wherever you are, without stepping foot on campus.

Meet some of our remarkable students and staff In these 360° interactive videos.

In the Liveworm studio Jayden and his lecturer Daniel Della-Bosca discuss what to expect when studying 3D modelling.

Bren (Bachelor of Industrial Design) is joined by Nick Emerson to show us around the Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies (ADaPT) Lab.

Study at QCAD

Interested in studying at the Queensland College of Art and Design?

Explore our LiveWorm graphic design studios in 360°

In LiveWorm, QCAD design students gain valuable work-integrated-learning experience in a mentored design environment. Students are supervised and directed by highly qualified and experienced design professionals—ensuring fresh perspectives and quality outcomes. With studios based at both our South Bank and Gold Coast campuses, LiveWorm has been providing a successful bridge between the Queensland College of Art and Design and the design industry for over thirty years.

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Liveworm Gold Coast studio

Liveworm South Bank studio

Explore one of our design studios in 360°

QCAD students have access to modern study spaces, equipment and technology. The multi-million-dollar design studios on both our South Bank and Gold Coast campuses provide state-of-the-art facilities and equipment for students pursuing a design career. The 3D printing and laser-cutting labs, microelectronics workshops, flexible work spaces, fine art and design studios, allow students to take their concepts from design to prototype under one roof. This is one of our QCAD South Bank design studios.

Find out more about studying design at the Queensland College of Art and Design

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Explore our printmaking studios in 360°

Queensland College of Art and Design is nationally recognised for the quality and safety of its printmaking studios. The printmaking techniques supported in them include; papermaking, relief/woodblock printing, letterpress, intaglio/etching, lithography, silk screening, artists books and a range of digital techniques including laser engraving. Students working in these studios are encouraged to seamlessly integrate technical proficiency into the conceptual content of their work and join a celebrated list of artists making prints when they graduate.

Find out more about studying fine art at the Queensland College of Art and Design

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Explore ADaPT 1.0 in 360°

ADaPT brings together multi-disciplinary expertise across Griffith University in collaboration with leading industry partners to push the boundaries in advanced custom design, rapid prototyping and new materials.

With advanced design at its centre and collaboration at its core, ADaPT combines leading-edge expertise in micro and nanoscience, complex imaging, 3D digital scanning, 3D functional modelling, bioengineering, industrial design, big data analytics, artificial intelligence and specialist expertise in designing advanced manufacturing processes. ADaPT is equipped with extensive 3D printing technologies including multiple metal, polymer and bio printing capabilities.

Find out more about ADaPT

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Ways to experience virtual reality

New to virtual reality? You can view our 360º tours and videos using your phone, tablet, computer or VR headset. You can also use the YouTube app on your device.

On your computer you can click to change your perspective and on your phone or tablet you can move your phone or use your finger.

A VR headset will give you the best experience and let you feel like you are really on-campus. Before you immerse yourself remember to take note of your surroundings, have a clear space around you and keep your feet on the ground. If you get dizzy please take a break. Coming to Griffith is exciting but we don’t want you to get a head spin!

Explore more Griffith spaces in virtual reality