This year’s featured graduation projects, titled "Practical Solutions in Response to Climate Change," stood out for their inventive and sustainable approaches to addressing environmental challenges. From Fayoum to Siwa, and Qena to Sharm El-Sheikh, the projects demonstrated the students’ commitment to their surroundings, incorporating locally sourced eco-friendly materials and renewable energy technologies, Under the academic supervision of Prof. Dr. Ola Ali Hashem, Prof. Dr. Sadika Abdel Shakoor, Prof. Dr. Hoda Madkour, and Teaching Assistant Professor Karam Abdullah.
-Shortlisted projects in the preliminary round (X):
•Coral Shore Research Center
•Plantopia - Botanical Science Center
•Dunes Rheumatoid Therapy Center
•Plastic Waste Recycling Project
•Ceramica "Fayoum Academy"
•Smart Nature Museum
•KRFT Cultural Center for Reviving Folk Art in Luxor
•Pautopia Pet Center - Sheikh Zayed
•Syrian Cultural Center
•Agricultural Center in Qena
•Red Sea Aquarium Museum.
-In the second stage, 6 projects advanced after votes from honorary members and past winners, including:
•Plantopia - Botanical Science Center (Omar Al-Hourani)
•Dunes Rheumatoid Therapy Center (Noor Farid)
•Syrian Cultural Center (Aya Al-Hamad)
•Ceramica Academy (Zina Nabil)
•Smart Nature Museum (Jamila Anwar)
•Coral Shore Research Complex (Aseel Bajonaid).
-In the final stage, two of our students achieved global recognition with their projects:
•Plantopia - Botanical Science Center (Omar Al-Hourani)
•Dunes Rheumatoid Therapy Center (Noor Farid).
These incredible achievements showcase the creativity and innovation of our students, proving their ability to influence the global design landscape.
We are immensely proud of their success and their contribution to shaping the future of architecture.