Embodying Urban Identity: “Architectural Styles” Exhibition

In an academic showcase reflecting deep design thinking, PUA’s Faculty of Arts and Design hosted a distinguished exhibition of student works from the “Architectural Styles” course, supervised by the Student Activities Department. The exhibition was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Maha Darwish, Dean of the Faculty, who praised the quality of the student outputs and their ability to link historical and contemporary architectural schools with modern design applications. She emphasized that this exhibition serves as a vital bridge, moving students from theoretical study to the horizons of innovative practical application.

During the exhibition, students displayed a variety of projects embodying a diverse range of architectural styles. In addition to displaying posters and models, students conducted presentations and mini-workshops for visitors, explaining the philosophy behind each architectural style and how various design principles were adapted to serve both function and aesthetics. This transformed the exhibition into an interactive educational platform that enriched the visitors’ experience and reflected the creative effort exerted by the faculty’s students and instructors.