School of Architecture Opens New Dimension in Design with International Architect Workshop
School of Architecture, Interior Architecture Program broadens global learning perspectives through a special workshop, "Retail Store Design in Digital Age".

Thu, 08 May 2025  |  3170 views
School of Architecture Opens New Dimension in Design with International Architect Workshop

 

School of Architecture, Interior Architecture Program broadens global learning perspectives through a special workshop, "Retail Store Design in Digital Age". The event is honored by the presence of Mr. Paul White, Founding Director of Buckley Gray Yeoman, a leading international architect with outstanding works across numerous countries.

 

 

This activity provides a unique opportunity for second-year students to receive guidance and learn design concepts from a genuine expert, while developing teamwork skills in a professional atmosphere at Room A8-302, 3rd floor, Building A8, Bangkok University.

 

 

This initiative reflects the School of Architecture’s commitment to establishing international collaborative networks, elevating educational standards, and preparing students for future careers as professional architects.

 

 


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