9-4-2026
The Interior Design Department at the Faculty of Art & Design at ASU organized a field visit to Al-Hussein Public Parks for students enrolled in the “Environmental Design & Landscape Architecture” course. This visit aimed to strengthen the practical component of the course and bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world application.
The visit introduced students to circulation paths within outdoor spaces, architectural landscape design patterns, and the methods of distributing natural and built elements in a way that achieves a balance between aesthetics and functionality. It also focused on helping students understand the principles of landscape design and how to employ them to serve users and enhance their experience within public spaces.
During the tour, students had the opportunity to explore various park facilities and design approaches, as well as analyze spatial relationships between natural and structural elements. This contributed to developing their design skills and enhancing their ability to interpret environmental spaces more professionally.
The visit was supervised by Dr. Ruba Jadallah, Dr. Anas Shamaileh, and Lec. Hadeel Hassan, who provided academic guidance and valuable technical insights that enriched the students’ experience and deepened their understanding of environmental design concepts.