School for visually impaired children among projects from Abu Dhabi University
Abu Dhabi University has showcased several innovative architecture projects, including a school for visually impaired children. Other notable designs include a modular floating city for displaced communities and social housing that promotes community bonds. These projects reflect the university's commitment to architectural education and social responsibility.
- ▪A school for blind and visually impaired children is among the projects presented by Abu Dhabi University.
- ▪The university's Bachelor of Architecture program is RIBA-validated and emphasizes design studio education.
- ▪The Aquapolis project proposes a self-sufficient floating community for refugees and displaced individuals.
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School for visually impaired children among projects from Abu Dhabi University Share: Dezeen staff | 26 May 2026 Dezeen School Shows: a school for blind and visually impaired children, complete with accessible facilities, is among the architecture projects from Abu Dhabi University. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1506076990687-0'); }); Also featured is student housing designed to emphasise wellbeing and a modular, floating city for displaced communities. Abu Dhabi University Institution: Abu Dhabi University Course: Bachelor of Architecture School statement: "Abu Dhabi University's RIBA-validated Bachelor of Architecture programme leads architectural education in the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf Cooperation Council region.
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