Department of Architecture Engineering Holds an Open Exhibition for Three-Dimensional Composition Projects in the University Gardens

18/02/2026   Share :        
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The Department of Architecture Engineering at the College of Engineering / Al-Mustaqbal University organized an open exhibition in the university gardens to showcase first-year students’ projects within the Basic Design course. The exhibited works focused on three-dimensional compositions aimed at expressing abstract relationships and fundamental design concepts. The exhibition was organized as part of the department’s efforts to support practical academic activities and provide students with the opportunity to display their design productions in an open environment that enhances scientific and cultural interaction within the university campus. The exhibition included more than 200 architectural and artistic works that varied in their compositional treatments and abstract approaches, with emphasis on concepts such as mass and void, balance, rhythm, unity, dominance, and abstract formal relationships. The displayed projects reflected a distinguished level of creativity and academic commitment, demonstrating the students’ ability to transform theoretical concepts into three-dimensional models expressing clear and organized design visions, thereby enhancing their visual and creative thinking skills. The exhibition was attended by several faculty members and students, who praised the advanced level of the displayed works and the outstanding organization of the event, emphasizing the importance of such activities in developing design skills and linking theoretical knowledge with practical application. This activity comes within the vision of the Department of Architecture Engineering at Al-Mustaqbal University to strengthen the interactive educational environment and support innovation and creativity in the educational process, contributing to the preparation of a promising generation of architects capable of keeping pace with contemporary architectural developments.