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Friday: 05 December 2025
  • 09 November 2025
  • 12:21

Khaberni - Within the framework of supporting youthful creativity and encouraging university students to participate in national events, and in cooperation with the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, digital interior design students from the Faculty of Architecture and Design at Amman Al-Ahliyya University participated in the second edition of the Youth Space Makers Forum 2025, which was organized by the Crown Prince Foundation at the Ras Al Ain Pavilion (The Hangar) in the capital, Amman, with wide participation from the youth and innovators from various provinces of the Kingdom.

The college's corner received special attention from the attendees. His Excellency the Minister of Education reviewed the works of the participating students, numbering twenty-three students, and expressed his admiration for the level of creative and innovative works presented by the students representing the department: Alice Zahran, Marah Atiyah, Samira Sweidan, Hadeel Khatam, Yasmin Barakat, and Fadi Bashara.

The students participated with five creative projects and twenty-three models for furniture and lighting units, which are the result of courses in model-making in interior design and furniture design and its accessories under the supervision of Dr. Dana Amro.

These works were distinguished by the use of digital manufacturing techniques such as laser cutting and three-dimensional printing, reflecting a high level of creativity and technical skill, and confirming the quality of the practical outputs of the college's students.

An outstanding project by the master's student Fatima Al-Saadi was also selected, it involved printing a seat using clay within the Space Makers area, which is the result of her research in the field of three-dimensional printing of furniture using concrete under the supervision of Dr. Dana Amro. This project added a qualitative contribution to the exhibition's works due to its applied research orientation linking design with modern manufacturing technologies.

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