The GJU Alumni Association presents a five-day exhibition showcasing projects, art pieces, and showreels for several graduates from the Department of Architecture and Visual Communication.
As a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus, School of Architecture and Built Environment - GJU, hosts a photography exhibition at Dialogpunkt / The German Lounge, organized by the Goethe-
This two-day workshop is on a new genre of Islamic patterns, developed by Professor Mohammad Yaghan and published in a book under the same title.
The School of Architecture and Built Environment in the German Jordanian University opens its doors to the public during Amman Design Week and is participating as a university in the district of Jabal Amman with a series of design-related programs. Participate in two workshops offered at German Jordanian University SABE as well as two showcased photography and alumni exhibitions.
The GJU Alumni Association is presenting a five-day exhibition showcasing projects, art pieces, and showreels for several graduates from the Department of Architecture and Visual Communication.
As a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus, the School of Architecture and Built Environment hosts a photography exhibition at Dialogpunkt / The German Lounge, organized by the Goethe-Institut Jordanien in collaboration with Darat al Tasweer. The group exhibition showcases the results of a photography competition that highlights the influence of Bauhaus on Jordanian architecture.
In addition to the exhibitions, there are two workshops offered at German Jordanian University SABE to the public.
Designing New Islamic Patterns is a two-day workshop on a new genre of Islamic patterns, developed by Professor Mohammad Yaghan and published in a book under the same title. It introduces participants to the theoretical background and design principles, allowing them to produce final products using laser cutting technology.
The second workshop, facilitated by Nodes Design at the German Jordanian University SABE titled Fabrics Digital Tissues, is a five-day introduction to the basics of Blender 2.80, the last release of the powerful open-source software for 3D modeling and animation.
The GJU Alumni Association presents a five-day exhibition showcasing projects, art pieces, and showreels for several graduates from the Department of Architecture and Visual Communication.
As a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus, School of Architecture and Built Environment - GJU, hosts a photography exhibition at Dialogpunkt / The German Lounge, organized by the Goethe-
This two-day workshop is on a new genre of Islamic patterns, developed by Professor Mohammad Yaghan and published in a book under the same title.