Architectural Engineering & Environmental Design Department

 

The department utilizes many well-equipped laboratories and workshops for instructions and research. Hands-on experience is highly emphasized throughout the program, and ultra-modern equipment serves the interests of both the students and staff. 

Environmental Studies LAB (A405)

The Environmental Studies Laboratory was established to support environmental under- and postgraduate courses to better understand the relationship between the natural and built environments. The educational objective of experimental work is to provide students with the necessary skills for performing appropriate laboratory experiments/measurements to determine the physical changes that take place within the natural/built environment using modern tools available in the Laboratory.

 

Computer LAB (A413)

The Computer Laboratory provides undergraduate students with the necessary skills to draft, render and present their projects using up-to-date software.

 

Digital Fabrication LAB (B-D03)

The Digital Fabrication Laboratory (DFL) is a digital CAD/CAM workshop to produce and experimentation with physical architectural models. It is equipped with Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machines, microcontroller kits, power tools, manual equipment, and heavy-duty working surfaces. As such, the DFL provides an avenue for the teaching and research in various topics in architecture, including but not limited to design, building technology, environmental studies, and modeling.