Assumption University’s Montfort del Rosario School of Architecture and Design, in collaboration with Nawaminthrachinuthit Satriwitthaya Phatthanakan School and Chaloem Phra Kiat Princess Sirindhorn’s School, launched an innovative training program focused on architectural design. This initiative aims to enhance creative design skills among high school students and inspire the next generation of architects and designers.
Program Leadership:
The program is led by esteemed faculty from the School of Architecture and Design, including:
- Ms. Orn-laor Homsettee
- Mr. Prap Chaiwattana
Additionally, faculty from Assumption University’s Institute for Research and Academic Services (IRAS) contributed their expertise: - Mr. Kunchpisit Prasert
- Ms. Jirawadee Pisalawachrin
- Mr. Chirasak Sombat
Together, they delivered a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide high school students with foundational knowledge in architectural design, equipping them with essential skills for their future educational and career pursuits.
Objective:
This program is aligned with Assumption University’s commitment to fostering creativity and practical skills in architectural design. It serves as a platform for students to bridge academic knowledge with real-world applications, preparing them to tackle future challenges in the field of architecture. Through collaborative workshops and interactive learning experiences, students gain insight into the architectural design process, encouraging innovation and critical thinking.
SDG Goal:
- SDG 4: Quality Education – This program directly contributes to SDG 4 by enhancing access to quality education in architectural design for high school students. It provides them with foundational knowledge and creative skills that will serve them in their academic and professional futures, helping to nurture the next generation of architects and designers.
Summary:
The AU Design Fun Workshop is a collaboration between Assumption University’s Montfort del Rosario School of Architecture and Design and high schools in the region, aimed at developing students’ skills in architectural design. By providing hands-on training and mentorship from university faculty, this program bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. It underscores Assumption University’s ongoing commitment to educational excellence, community engagement, and fostering creativity and innovation among young learners.

