Students of Architecture major at Nguyen Tat Thanh University, intake 2017 successfully defend undergraduate graduation project
On July 2nd, 2022, Faculty of Architecture – Interior – Applied Arts, Nguyen Tat Thanh University (NTTU) successfully organized the undergraduate Graduation Project Defense for students majoring in Architecture, intake 2017 in which a variety of interesting projects is of high applicability. After the defense, students are ready to become new architects who can make greater contributions to the society through their knowledge and passion.
The members of the Academic Council participating in the graduation project defense are famous architects, lecturers from Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture and Nguyen Tat Thanh University, including: MSc and Architect Tran Dinh Nam (Chairman), MSc and Architect Tran Nhan Hai – Member, Dr and Architect Nguyen Viet Tuan (Member), MSc and Architect Tran Duy Binh (Member), MSc and Architect Le Hai Hong Phong (Secretary). All members of the Academic Council performed hard work with responsibility and transparency, therefore creating the most unbiased and fairest evaluations for each project.
The graduation project defenses created good impressions to the academic council about creativity and originality of research topics focusing on the cultural and social needs, especially for vulnerable groups. This clearly shows the positive thoughts and humanistic endeavor of NTTU students with the desire to contribute to national development. Participating in the graduation project defense, all the students confidently defended their research projects with images and specific models showing their long-term investment, effort and enthusiasm. In particular, this year’s high-scoring project is “Theravada Buddhist Academy” project by Nguyen Quoc Anh. Through his project, Quoc Anh wishes to create a new and friendly religious space for people to learn and practice Theravada Buddhism.
At the end of the defense session, members of the Academic Council highly appreciated students’ efforts while implementing the project. They hope that graduates will make significant contributions to the architecture industry as a future architect.
Written by the Faculty