Ho Chi Minh City Architecture University, Public university in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City Architecture University is a public institution in District 3 offering programs in architecture, urban planning, civil engineering, fine arts, fashion design, and interior design. The main campus at 196 Pasteur Street blends classical buildings with modern computer facilities and study spaces.
The institution was founded in 1924 as a fine arts school and received its current name in 1976 following several relocations and institutional reforms. This evolution reflects Vietnam's growing focus on architecture and design in urban development.
The campus draws students passionate about design, urban planning, and construction, working through practical projects that connect learning to real community needs. It serves as a creative hub where future professionals develop solutions for the city's evolving landscape.
Visitors can explore the main campus at Pasteur Street to see the classical buildings, modern computer facilities, and study areas throughout the grounds. The location in District 3 makes it convenient to reach by local transport.
The university operates three separate campuses at different locations across Vietnam, offering students opportunities for exchange and broader networks. This distributed structure allows its programs to address regional needs in architecture and urban planning.
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