Amman: An architectural project designed by the students of the Faculty of Architecture and Design at the Middle East University embodied exceptional ideas that reflected the quality of the applied programmes offered by the faculty on the one hand and the architectural intelligence of the students on the other hand.
The Circassian Charitable Society developed the project, which is situated on a 27-dunam land area on Mecca Street in Amman. Its significance lies in generating financial returns that benefit several impoverished families and needy students.
In this respect, the supervisors of the proposed commercial/residential project, faculty member Walaa Al-Qarra and her assistant laboratory supervisor, Engineer Mohammed Khrisat, stated that the project was approached with seriousness throughout the semester. The design principles and standards adhered to building regulations and laws, with integrated engineering, structural, and mechanical systems.
The students in interior architecture design were supervised by faculty member Doaa Al-Sanada. The project involved designing apartments, clinics, and shops to achieve comprehensive integration between the courses of fourth-year architecture students.