AI in Design Studies: 'You can quickly tell when the results are generated by the first prompt'
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming design education by illustrating how design students now rely on AI to generate ideas and concepts.
Mention of the ClarÃn SCA Award for Students 2026
The article discusses the design proposal for the expansion of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Buenos Aires, emphasizing historical integration and visual transparency.
In search of the University City of the future: a competition begins to transform the environment of its 350 hectares and design the most relevant campus in Europe
Madrid's University City is launching a competition aimed at transforming its 350-hectare environment in anticipation of its centenary in 2027.
Linguists do not recommend using the term 'design' in an educational context
The Terminology Commission of the Latvian Academy of Sciences has decided not to support the use of the term 'design' in education, suggesting instead the use of 'planning' and 'planning' terms.
ITA students create game project where a kidnapped young girl must escape an island and mention Epstein
Engineering students at the ITA presented a game project involving a kidnapped girl trying to escape from an island, which sparked controversy due to a slide featuring Jeffrey Epstein.
ITA Students Design Game Where 15-Year-Old Girl Escapes from 6 Men on an Island; Presentation Included Photo of Epstein
ITA students presented a computer game project based on the Epstein case, where a 15-year-old girl must escape from six captors on an island.
"Try Failing as Much as You Want"... Why Did the School Award a 'Failed Robot'?
A student at Seoul Robot High School received an award at a school competition focused on learning from failure, despite his robot collapsing after a design miscalculation.
Notice on March 12
The article discusses various recent initiatives and awards in South Korea related to safety management, design, education, and support for people with disabilities.
Lighting that makes the starry sky look vivid, an invented depiction - Prize-winning work from the Future Science Dream Painting Exhibition
A student from Tokyo won the Minister of Education Award at the 48th Future Science Dream Painting Exhibition for his innovative lighting design that enhances visibility of the night sky by negating street lights.
Young presenters set out to discover different learning opportunities
A new television series in Estonia features young presenters exploring various educational paths in fields like design, engineering, agriculture, and medicine.
Why Does Design Exist? Students and Professors Together Open a New Horizon in Design Education with the DBEW Award 2026
Korea's Kookmin University is collaborating with Italy's ADI to host the DBEW Award 2026, aiming to explore universal design values beyond geographical and cultural boundaries.
After 12th, Arts Stream Students Can Build Good Careers with This Graduate Course...
Students from the arts stream after 12th grade can pursue various graduate courses to enhance their careers, including law, design, and management.
The Tale of a Mosque: The 'Two Minarets' Unite Worship and Knowledge in Qatar's Education City
The 'Two Minarets' mosque in Qatar's Education City symbolizes both worship and knowledge, featuring a modern architectural design infused with Islamic art.
Standing Students and Individual Workspaces in the Classroom: How Our View of Learning Spaces is Changing
The article discusses the need to adapt classroom environments to allow for more movement among students, addressing the negative effects of prolonged sitting on children and adolescents.
Why did the previous attempt for the National Diploma fail? And what is changing now
The design and establishment of the National Diploma is at a critical juncture, as past failures need to be analyzed to avoid repeating mistakes that could set education back significantly.
The Estonian Academy of Arts launches a master's program in landscape architecture
Starting February 1st, the Estonian Academy of Arts will accept applications for its new master's program in landscape architecture, focusing on urban environment design in collaboration with architects and urban planners.
How to Design a School Classroom to Be Comfortable for All Children
In Halmstad, Sweden, a school interior designed for grades 3-5 was created at the request of Principal Max Freeman, proving effective as a student-centric experiment.
From Puebla to the Universe: Students Design and Launch Satellite 'Gxiba-1' to Monitor Volcanoes
Students from the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) successfully launched a nanosatellite named 'Gxiba-1' aimed at monitoring volcanic activity to help reduce disaster risk in urban areas.
Goddur has passed away
Guðmundur Oddur Magnússon, known as Goddur, a significant figure in Icelandic art education and criticism, has died at the age of 70.