STUDI SUDAN

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Student initiative for young architects and students based at University of Khartoum. We are interes

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 01/08/2022

“When you finish Architecture school you will never be the same, and only your fellow architects are going to be able to understand you.”

Architecture is a very demanding field that requires a lot of giving; famous for being a real test of its students’ dedication and patience. So, what does it offer to you at the end?

Explore with us the various opportunities architects can be involved in through this article by Alaa Awadallah in the first edition of BINA Magazine https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MN_r72tX9x5IPhcgHKdwbhtgHuBLJT-l/view?usp=drivesdk

22/07/2022

"Starting your first job as a designer, one of the first things you learn is that, unlike university, many real-life influences limit your de-sign potential. These can include a client who has an unrealistic vision, a tight budget, a poor chain supply etc. These challenges were also faced by the architect Mclean 120 years ago when he designed Khartoum city. Our story starts after the death of Charles Gordon. Lord Kitchener wanted to become the Viceroy of India, and he needed a huge victory to advance his career. So, he convinced the government that the mahdists were a real threat to Egypt and Gordon needed to be avenged."

Going through the history of Khartoum city, this excerpt is from one of our articles in our first edition of StuDI Magazine, discussing how many challenges that stood in the way of developing the city were met with efficient and quick fixes that were able to maintain the city's standards to even grade higher than many of the European cities people looked up to at the time.

Dr. Huda Elsherif also expands by mentioning: "Through their combined efforts, Dr. Balfour and Mclean succeeded in making Khartoum 'the healthiest town in the world'. The Manchester guardian reported: We recorded death-rate is but little over 9 per 1000. The death rate for town districts in England is often about 18 per 1000." (Khartoum: The ressurection of a city, 1913).

This topic spans many challenges and efforts, with other articles aiming for curious disscussions in architecture, all just one click away from you to discover history and art in unison, our magazine promises to immerse you.

Link to first edition mag: in our bio !!

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 19/05/2022

As our final sudanese architect we have the passionate Fatima Madibo
, swipe left to know more interesting facts about the SUST graduate

17/05/2022

Quote of the day 🤩🤩

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 16/05/2022

Our Sudanese architect for the day is Zarina Alteig, Find more about this amazing woman, who she is, favorite quotes and much more !!

15/05/2022

Quote of the day

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 14/05/2022

The Third architect of our “Sudanese Women In Architecture” series is here, swipe left to learn more about the talented Zainab Jaafar

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14/05/2022

Quote of the day

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 12/05/2022

As aour Sudanese Women In Architecture continues, We present you our Second Inspiring architect THE amazing Khalda Eljack.

Photos from STUDI SUDAN's post 11/05/2022

The Sudanese women in architecture series was a project we started back in 2020.
We asked five sudanese architects, six questions about themselves, the problems they had to face in their journeys, their favorite quotes and more!
This series will outline their career, passion, the differences in the journey they’re taking and also what they have in common.
In 2021, We went back to those inspiring women and added some updates to the unreleased articles That will be available in our issue link in our bio.
And as our first Sudanese woman in architecture we have the amazing architect Iman Taha

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