A group of Architecture students from Zayed campus recently visited The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), gaining firsthand exposure to one of Egypt’s most iconic cultural and architectural landmarks.
The visit offered students a unique opportunity to connect their academic studies with real-world applications as they explored the museum’s modern architectural design and construction approach.
The experience enriched their architectural perspective, encouraged creative thinking, and highlighted the importance of integrating culture and modernity in future design work—motivated by seeing architecture come to life beyond the classroom.

