
AAU Thesis Exhibition 2021
AAU Thesis Exhibition 2021 is now available in Publication page.
AAU Thesis Exhibition 2021 is now available in Publication page.
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In Grief It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Karan Paibullert, a beloved faculty member (2003-2023) in the Department of Architecture. He dedicated his life to teaching and inspiring countless students, and his contributions to our School will be sorely missed. From 2003 to 2023, Karan or “Ajarn Big worked tirelessly … Read More
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Welcome to the university life! Freshmen students of Assumption University of Thailand joined “The Induction Day” activity on Saturday, 25 March 2023 at Assumption University Suvarnabhumi Campus. The event is to give useful recommendation to parents and new students for their study in the university. Besides, they had gained plentiful information from all AU’s Faculties … Read More
Hi, kids! Students in high school and middle school! Isn’t it beneficial for a kid to double-check his or her interest in architecture and design as early as 8th grade by participating in a nearly realistic design experience? If that’s the case, tune into this program and an activity like this. The Montfort del Rosario … Read More
As part of the year-long celebration of our school’s 25th anniversary, we were holding a lecture as just one of many special events. Reflecting on the title of this lecture, Astrid Klein on February 11 at Alliance Francaise Bangkok took us to look at architecture from another view angle which is about “Joy” and posts … Read More
One of our 25th anniversary celebration event!! On February 10, 2023, we welcomed architecture and design students and professors from six universities, including KMITL, RMUTR, Rangsit, Chulalongkorn, Silpakorn and Bangkok University to “Transcending a (mere) Void,” our international design workshop with Astrid Klein. The School of Architecture and Design conducted this activity as part of … Read More
‘,’ a garden lounger made from recycled plastic bottle caps, was designed by a group of researchers/designers from the School of Architecture and Design and the School of Science and Technology, AU. Upcycling can help with eliminating waste and environmental preservation. What really characterizes it is its ability to detect PM2.5 dust levels in real-time, … Read More