Architecture Department Hosts Student Calligraphy Exhibition
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The exhibition featured the outcomes of a semester-long journey of creativity, dedication, and academic excellence. The displayed projects reflected the successful integration of the aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy with the principles of architectural design, demonstrating students’ ability to merge artistic expression with architectural composition.
The showcased works were created in the Square Kufic style, one of the most distinctive forms of Islamic calligraphy, renowned for its geometric precision and strong connection to architectural design. Through their projects, students explored the relationship between typography, geometry, and spatial composition, producing innovative works that combined tradition with contemporary architectural thinking.
The exhibition provided visitors with the opportunity to appreciate the students’ creative achievements while highlighting the Architecture Department’s commitment to fostering innovation, interdisciplinary learning, and artistic excellence within architectural education.
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