Kean University students collaborate with Chinese peers on architectural workshop

Kean University students collaborate with Chinese peers on architectural workshop
Lamont Repollet, Ed.D., President — Kean University Official Website
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Students from Kean University in the United States and Wenzhou-Kean University in China are participating in a design-build workshop. This event encourages cross-cultural collaboration, aiming to push the boundaries of architecture and design by transforming ideas into tangible projects.

The initiative provides an immersive experience where students can engage creatively across continents, merging their diverse perspectives and skills. The workshop exemplifies how academic institutions can foster international cooperation through shared educational endeavors.

This partnership between the two universities is designed to bridge cultural gaps while advancing architectural innovation. It offers participants a unique opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, fostering growth and understanding among future architects and designers.



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