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The Head of the Architecture Department inspected the first-year students.
Written by hindhe Head of the Architecture Department, Professor Dr. Abbas Ali Hamza, conducted an inspection visit to the first-year students on their last day of the first semester today, Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
The visit was attended by the First-Year Coordinator for the Architectural Branch in the Architectural Design I course, Lecturer Dr. Mustafa Kamel.
During the visit, the Head of the Department provided valuable guidance as part of the Day Sketch activity for Architectural Design I. He also reviewed the students' final submissions for the Architectural Drawing course.




Holding a Workshop Titled: "The Use of Laser Measuring Devices in Interior Design Works"
Written by hindThe Graduate Follow-up, Training, and Employment Unit in the department organized a workshop today, Thursday, February 13, 2025, titled:
"The Use of Laser Measuring Devices in Interior Design Works."
The workshop was dedicated to fifth-year students to train them in essential technical skills required for the job market.
It included a theoretical segment covering:
- Types of measuring devices and their features.
- An introduction to laser measuring devices, their types, and benefits.
- The various functions these devices offer architects in interior design.
The practical segment followed, allowing participants to apply their theoretical knowledge using the measuring devices provided by the Graduate Follow-up, Training, and Employment Unit.
The workshop featured contributions from:
- Dr. Bilal Samir Ali
- Engineer Hala Maytham
- Engineer Ruweda Basim



An architecture student won first place as the Iraq Youth Commentator in the semi-final episode.
Written by hindStudent Ali Adnan, a fourth-year Urban Design student, secured first place as Iraq Youth Commentator in the competition broadcasted by Al-Rabaa Sports Channel as part of the Iraq Youth Commentator program, produced by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
The judging panel consisted of:
- Omani commentator Khalil Al-Balushi
- Tunisian analyst Hicham El-Gloussi
- Theater critic Dr. Jabbar Khimmat
Student Ali Adnan achieved a total of 69 points, qualifying him for the final episode.
We wish him success and commend his efforts and talents in the sports field.


Congratulations to the Director of the Scientific and Engineering Consultancy Office at the University of Technology on Assuming the Department Chairmanship
Written by hindCongratulations to the Director of the Scientific and Engineering Consultancy Office at the University of Technology on Assuming the Department Chairmanship
The Director of the Scientific and Engineering Consultancy Office at the University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saadoun Salman, along with the Scientific Assistant, Asst. Prof. Dr. Mufeed Ihsan Al-Shawk, extended their congratulations to Prof. Dr. Abbas Ali Hamza on the occasion of his appointment as Head of the Department of Architecture.


The convening of the Department of Architecture Council.
Written by hindOn Thursday, February 6, 2025, the Department Council Meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prof. Dr. Abbas Ali Hamza, Head of the Department of Architecture, with the presence of assistant heads, branch heads, the department rapporteur, and the representative of the Iraqi Academics Syndicate.
The meeting focused on discussing student affairs, postgraduate studies, and reviewing the reports from the Architectural Design and Urban Design branches, as well as the examination committees.

The Department of Architecture's participation in the Second Edition of the 2025 Leadership Initiative, organized by the Continuing Education Center at the University of Technology.
Written by hindArchitect Ayat Ali Nafi participated in the Second Training Session of the 2025 Leadership Initiative, held at the Continuing Education Center at the University of Technology. This initiative was organized under the guidance of the Prime Minister’s office, with supervision from the University of Technology Presidency and the Scientific Assistant Office.
During the initiative, Architect Ayat Ali Nafi delivered lectures alongside several students, including graduates from the University of Technology and other universities. The course aimed to build an entrepreneurial community that supports youth and creative thinkers who aspire to turn their service-oriented project ideas into successful ventures. The training included guidance on preparing a comprehensive action plan and conducting a feasibility study for those projects.
The Department of Architecture extends its sincere gratitude and appreciation to Architect Ayat Ali Nafi and wishes her continued success and contributions in supporting our graduates and all of our dear students.

The Department of Architecture wins the University of Technology Tennis Championship.
Written by hindStudent Zahraa Qasim, a fourth-year student in the Department of Architecture, achieved first place in the University of Technology Women's Tennis Championship. The achievement was under the supervision of Assistant Prof. Dr. Huda Mohammed Suleiman, the Department's Student Activities Coordinator.
The Department of Architecture, both staff and students, congratulates Zahraa on this accomplishment and wishes her, along with all of our dear students, continued success in both sports and academic achievements.


The staff of the Department of Architecture extends their deepest gratitude and appreciation to Professor Dr. Ibrahim Jawad Kazem for his dedication and contributions during his tenure as the Head of the Department of Architecture. We wish him continued success and prosperity in all his future endeavors.
The staff of the Department of Architecture also extends their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Professor Dr. Abbas Ali Hamza for assuming the position of Head of the Department of Architecture. We wish him all the best and success in his upcoming term as the department head.


Final Submission for First-Year Architectural Students – Studio Design Project.
Written by hindFinal Submission for First-Year Architectural Students – Studio Design Project
On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, first-year students from the Architectural Design Branch completed their final submission for the Studio Design Project. The project aimed to expand students' understanding of key design aspects that contribute to a successful outcome, including:
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Information Gathering – The initial phase of design serves as an opportunity to collect essential data about the project, including its requirements.
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Concept Development – Establishing a clear architectural identity and design direction. The concept should reflect user needs and provide solutions to challenges surrounding the project.
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Site Analysis – Designing a studio requires thoughtful decisions to ensure the project integrates well with its surroundings.
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Interior Space Planning – Organizing required spaces and transforming them into key design elements while determining their locations based on functional relationships. Effective spatial coordination enhances movement flow within the studio.
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Aesthetic Considerations – The design aims to achieve visual appeal by selecting appropriate materials and colors, creating an inviting and engaging environment for users.
The academic committee overseeing the project included:
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kamel – Chair
- Lecturer Vian Abdulbasir – Member
- Lecturer Enas Ali – Member
- Noor Iyad – Researcher
This submission marks a significant milestone in the students' academic journey, fostering their design skills and architectural understanding.



A student from the Department of Architecture wins the Debate World Cup for Iraqi Universities.
Written by hindThird-year student Laith Ali Naeem was awarded Best Speaker as part of the University of Technology team, which secured first place in the 2nd edition of the Iraqi Universities Debate World Cup. The competition was organized by the International Academy for Leadership and Development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, on Sunday, December 8, 2024.
The university's team was represented by a distinguished group of students under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Huda Mohammed Suleiman, the department’s activities coordinator. Laith Ali Naeem was recognized as the Best Speaker throughout the competition rounds, showcasing the academic, intellectual, and cultural excellence of University of Technology students, as well as their ability to engage in constructive dialogue and debate.
The Department of Architecture congratulates him on this outstanding achievement and wishes him continued success, progress, and distinction.


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Discussion of the Master's Thesis Titled "The Impact of Environmental Treatments on the Sustainability of Green Open Spaces in Residential Complexes: A Case Study"
Written by hindDiscussion of the Master's Thesis Titled
"The Impact of Environmental Treatments on the Sustainability of Green Open Spaces in Residential Complexes: A Case Study"
On Sunday, January 5, 2025, the master's thesis of Hajar Kamil Kareem, titled "The Impact of Environmental Treatments on the Sustainability of Green Open Spaces in Residential Complexes: A Case Study", was discussed.
The thesis focused on sustainable environmental treatments for green open spaces in residential complexes within hot and arid climates, providing the designer with flexibility in selecting the most crucial treatments to achieve environmental goals, in addition to other design aspects. The study aimed to provide flexibility in choosing among various environmental treatments that improve thermal comfort in open spaces in hot and dry climates while ensuring the sustainability of outdoor spaces in residential complexes.
To achieve this, the study proposed several treatments and design scenarios to improve the performance of outdoor spaces. These included 8 scenarios:
- Current situation scenario
- Master plan scenario
- Vegetation cover scenario
- Paving materials scenario
- Paving color scenario
- Water surface scenario
- Solar cells scenario
- Solar cells and vegetation cover scenario
These scenarios offer flexibility for the designer to choose the most suitable one for their design project, ensuring thermal efficiency and meeting other design requirements. A computational program (ENVI-met 5.5) was used to simulate environmental treatments for outdoor spaces and measure the environmental performance of various urban models. This allowed for comparing the climatic mitigation effects. Additionally, the PVsyst 7.4 software was used to simulate solar cell performance, considering direction, location, and energy production.
The study concluded several significant findings, including:
- Some environmental treatments helped improve thermal comfort, with results aligning with international standards. For example, the PET index reached a value of 8.68, the UTCL index was 7.41, the TA index was 7.04, and the PMV index was 1.68.
The discussion committee was composed of esteemed professors:
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rana Mazen Mahdi – (Chair)
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khawla Kareem Kothar – (Member)
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haider Jassim Issa – (Member)
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Younis Mahmoud Mohammed Salim – (Supervisor & Member)


Architecture Department Students Attain an Honorary Rank in the TAMAYOUZ Competition
Written by hindZiad Ali and Aisha Shbib Achieve Honorary Ranks in the TAMAYOUZ Competition
Both Ziad Ali and Aisha Shbib, from the fifth year of the Architecture Department, reached honorary ranks in the TAMAYOUZ Architecture Prize competition for the design of the "Iraq Pavilion at the World Expo." The design concept focused on invoking the deep history of Iraq’s ancient civilizations and the diversity of its intertwined cultural heritage, taking the visitor on a reflective journey that transcends time, guiding them through eras of glory and craftsmanship, starting from the dawn of Mesopotamian civilization to its diverse artisanal heritage.
The pavilion’s design sprawls across a wide expanse, intricately interwoven like a contemporary historical tapestry, where architectural blocks merge with gradients inspired by the construction techniques of the Sumerian and Assyrian periods, particularly the irrigation systems that acted as the lifeblood of ancient Iraq.
The pavilion draws from the spirit of the Hanging Gardens, that mythical symbol of the genius of land and water, reawakening this concept through a blend of agriculture and architecture. In every corner, Iraqi handicrafts breathe with a deep connection to a long history of pottery and sculpture, echoing ancient civilizations, pulsating with the spirit of cultural diversity that defines Iraq from its north to its south.
At the heart of this experience stands the spiral tower, piercing the space upward, symbolizing the whirlpool of events that have swept through Iraq over the centuries, as though inviting reflection on the intertwining of times and destinies. Green spaces cover the surfaces of the blocks, mirroring the Hanging Gardens that once flourished with plants, offering visitors not only a chance to interact with this heritage but to immerse themselves in it, wandering through it and becoming part of this unique experience, where the past merges with the present in a moment of deep contemplation.
The Jury's Comment on the Iraqi Pavilion Design:
"The project demonstrates a strong conceptual foundation and a thoughtful, modern approach to generating forms. The use of circular slopes to connect fragmented blocks is an ambitious and innovative gesture, contributing to the distinctive visual identity of the project. The clean and clear design reflects a rational development process and an admirable attempt to create a noteworthy urban connection, offering valuable potential for integration with its context.
While the interior spaces have been carefully developed, they could benefit from a clearer hierarchy to enhance their memorability and usability. Similarly, the circular path and central spine present interesting design movements, but further development would strengthen their functional and spatial cohesion. In fact, the visual representations of the project are particularly strong, providing a clear depiction of the concept. Even with certain objective elements, such as the Hanging Garden, potentially being realized more fully, enhancing the contextual harmony and functional clarity, the design holds the potential to become a significant architectural proposal."
We take great pride in the creativity and excellence demonstrated by our esteemed students and wish them continued success and the achievement of many more accomplishments in their future.
For further reading, please follow this link:
https://tamayouz-award.com/dew


