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Universitatea de Artă și Design Cluj-Napoca. The Art and Design University (Romanian: Universitatea de Artă şi Design, UAD;) is an art university located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded on November 15, 1925, as the Fine Arts School of Cluj. It was formerly known as Academy of Visual Arts "Ioan Andreescu" until 30 June 2000.
Jesus M. Bondoc was named IARFA dean in 1971 when Executive Vice President Reyes was appointed acting president of the university. It was during Dean Bondoc's term that new courses in Interior Design were introduced. Among those curricular offerings were the two-year certificate course in interior design and a four-year course in Bachelor of ...
Art and Design University of Cluj-Napoca (1 C, 1 P) B. Babeș-Bolyai University (3 C, 4 P) G. Gheorghe Dima Music Academy (2 C, 1 P) I.
Institute of Technologists (Monotsukuri University) Faculty of craft skill, Department of Construction course cities and architecture course architecture and interior design course wooden building finishing course; Japan Women's University Faculty of Human Sciences and Design dwelling Department of Architecture and Environment Design Course
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1930 – Department of Architecture (Faculty of Engineering) 1938 – School of Architecture and Fine Arts; 1946 – College of Architecture and Fine Arts; 2000 – College of Architecture; Established: 1930: Dean: Arch. Rodolfo P. Ventura: Regent: Rev. Fr. Manuel F. Roux, OP, SThL-MA: Students: 1,807 (2023) [1] Location
The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, is an “Advanced Research and Education University” as awarded with the Order of the Ministry of National Education no 5262/September 5, 2011, is today a tertiary educational institution having both tradition and national and international recognition.
UST was the first Philippine school to introduce interior design as a fine arts major in 1954. [3] In 2000, the Department of Fine Arts separated from the College of Architecture. In 2002, the two colleges transferred to the Beato Angelico Building. [4]