Basic Design and Visual arts
Our architecture students explore key design principles such as pattern recognition, color theory, creativity, and abstract designing. These projects help them understand how patterns, colors, and abstract forms influence space, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. Through this approach, students develop innovative design solutions that reflect a deep understanding of visual dynamics and contemporary architectural practices.






2nd-year architecture students develop their skills in capturing architectural forms through careful attention to composition, lighting, and perspective. The course encourages exploration of photography as a tool to document, analyze, and interpret architectural spaces. Students learn to visually communicate design concepts and the essence of built environments.