The Studio 18 at the Urban Planning Sector headquarters recently hosted students from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at the College of Engineering of Qatar Unversity (QU).

The visit was organised as part of the ‘Knowledge Road Initiative’ by Studio 18. The students, during the visit, toured Studio 18 while exploring the history and future of urban development in Qatar.

Assistant Undersecretary for Planning Affairs Office Jassim Salem al-Ansari interacted with the students.

Al-Ansari, who explained the ‘Knowledge Road Initiative’ by Studio 18, said the initiative assumes much significance as it connects communities and enables information sharing for the betterment of the society.

He added that the initiative is aimed at promoting co-operation in development sector and transmitting the good practices to the younger generations. He also explained the idea of Al Andalus Road which revives the legacy of Andalusia by implementing various initiatives in Spain and the Arab-Muslim world.

“The students came here to explore the reality of the architecture and urban planning and designing. The visit lent them insights about the historical background of the population, the current scenario of urban planning and the future projects,” said Assistant Professor at QU’s College of Engineering Dr Sultana al-Nabit. She added that the co-operation between QU and Studio 18 will continue.

Training and Research Consultant - Head of Studio 18 Prof Dr Ali Abd al-Raouf explained the features of Studio 18 to the participants. He led the tour and spoke about the historical development, demographics and future urban projects in Qatar while shedding light on the contemporary architecture and trends in the Arab world and preservation and conservation practices in Qatar. He said Studio 18 is a place for creativity and inspiration and it acts as a source of information for experts, researchers, urban planners and students.
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