TLDR:
- Ten architecture and interior design projects by students at Canadian University Dubai showcased.
- Projects include a wetland visitor center, a research center for salt-tolerant plants, an inclusive education hub, and more.
Canadian University Dubai recently featured ten innovative architecture and interior design projects created by its students. These projects aim to address various societal and environmental issues, while also incorporating elements of creativity and sustainability.
Key Projects:
The showcased projects include:
- A Second Chance – Al Warsan Wetland Visitor and Research Centre: Designed by Dwij Ashar, this center focuses on educating the public about wetland ecosystems and climate change impacts.
- Becoming Biosaline – RAK Research and Development Center: Created by Fatima Imran, this research center explores the use of salt-tolerant plants for sustainable agriculture.
- Inclusivity Education Hub: Designed by Pooja Ariarinji, this project aims to create an inclusive and diverse educational space for all individuals.
- The Wandering Gem: By Wendilien James, this project enhances space programs in the UAE by providing career guidance for aspiring astronauts.
- Kintsugi Oasis: Haider Haider’s project draws inspiration from Japanese art to create a healing sanctuary for mind, body, and soul.
These projects not only showcase the talent and creativity of the students but also emphasize the importance of sustainable design practices and addressing societal needs through innovative architectural solutions.