The fourth scientific session has commenced, focusing on art education, visual arts, and green architecture as part of the conference activities, which have attracted a distinguished group of research

5/12/2024

 The fourth scientific session commenced, addressing topics in art education, visual arts, and green architecture as part of the conference activities, which attracted a distinguished group of researchers and academics. The session was chaired by Prof. Amany Shaker, Professor of Textiles and Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development at Kafrelsheikh University, alongside Prof. Sayed Mohamed Khodr, Professor of Textiles at the Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University; Prof. Sayed Abdo Selim, Professor of Sculpture at the Faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University; Prof. Zainab Sabra, Professor of Handicrafts and Heritage at the Faculty of Art Education, Helwan University; Prof. Shehta Hosni Hussein, Professor of Art Education at the Faculty of Early Childhood Education, Zagazig University; Prof. Saad Sayed Elabd, Professor of Drawing and Painting at the Faculty of Art Education, Helwan University; and Prof. Mohamed Ibrahim Elshorbagy, Professor of Sculpture at the Faculty of Specific Education, Mansoura University.

The session discussed a range of research papers focusing on diverse and rich themes. It witnessed wide engagement from attendees, with fruitful discussions on the importance of adopting sustainable practices in visual arts and architecture. The session highlighted integrating modern technologies into sustainable designs that align with contemporary needs. A total of 15 research papers were presented, addressing various topics, including the aesthetic concept in visual arts, the role of heritage elements in reinforcing visual identity, and the significance of green architecture in achieving sustainability. The papers also explored the use of modern technologies, such as artificial intelligence and digital privacy techniques, in designing artistic and environmental products.

The session was marked by the participation of prominent researchers who presented innovative perspectives on employing visual arts to achieve sustainable development goals, emphasizing innovation and recycling as tools to develop modern artistic products.

The session concluded with significant recommendations emphasizing the role of scientific research in advancing visual arts and architecture to create a positive and sustainable impact that serves society and elevates artistic taste.