A systematic lecture by Awatif Akour, an interior designer, provided the students of the Interior Design course at the Middle East University with a sensory experience that focused on the aesthetic importance of gardens and urban agriculture in interior and architectural design as vital elements that enrich the human experience.
The lecture presented different garden models that hold aesthetic significance for architectural spaces. They represent a convergence between man and nature and play a crucial role in shaping the overall architectural composition, achieving visual harmony, and enhancing the connection to the natural world.
The lecture emphasised the importance of community awareness in recognising the significance of gardens in design. Involving local residents, stakeholders, and policymakers in the planning and implementation of green spaces ensures that the diverse needs and preferences of the community are met, encouraging sustainable design practices and responsible management of natural resources.