Educational Site Excursion

On October 13, 2025, the Interior Design Department at Tishk International University organized a scientific trip to the Pavilion Project for second-stage Interior Design Engineering students. This academic visit successfully bridged theoretical classroom knowledge with practical architectural implementation, allowing students to witness the transformation of abstract design principles into physical structures.

Academic Supervision

Instructional Team

  • Mrs. Faeza Bakir

  • Mrs. Janna

  • Mrs. Zainab Ahmed

  • Ms. Lujain Ahmed

  • Ms. Sara Mahmood

  • Ms. Marwa Rizgar

Learning Objectives

Practical Design Application

  • Connection between theoretical knowledge and real-world implementation

  • Observation of design principle transformation into physical structures

  • Understanding of abstract concept realization in architectural projects

  • Professional practice exposure in interior design engineering

Project Analysis

Design Element Examination

  • Spatial organization and layout efficiency

  • Circulation flow and user movement patterns

  • Structural integrity and engineering considerations

  • Material selection and application techniques

  • Aesthetic harmony and design coherence

Professional Insights

Industry Exposure

  • Designer and engineer collaboration observation

  • Functionality and beauty integration in built environments

  • Design decision complexity understanding

  • Sustainability considerations in modern architecture

  • Creative problem-solving approaches in practice

Educational Impact

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Broadened perspective on design concept evolution

  • Understanding of sketch-to-structure development process

  • Professional interaction and knowledge exchange

  • Challenge and consideration awareness in architectural practice

  • Inspiration for innovative design approaches

Project Integration

Academic Application

  • Valuable reference for upcoming House Design project

  • Fresh ideas and real examples for student projects

  • Guidance for innovative interior design solutions

  • Functional design approach development

  • Creative inspiration for academic assignments

This experiential learning opportunity reflects the Interior Design Department’s commitment to preparing students for professional careers through hands-on exposure to real-world design projects and industry practices.

Keywords: Interior Design Education, Pavilion Project, Site Visit, Design Implementation, Architectural Practice, Experiential Learning, Design Principles, Professional Development, Creative Problem-Solving