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August 16, 2024 Study Abroad in Finland: Beshoy Daniel

Beshoy Daniel, a fourth-year architecture student, traveled abroad as abroad as a part of the School of Architecture’s Finland Summer Architecture Institute in Helsinki, Finland.

“Ever since I wanted to study architecture, one of the motives that led me towards the career was the beauty and the embracement of materials in Scandinavian architecture,” Daniel said. “I’ve been in love with Scandinavian architecture and their culture, in how they depict a sense of minimalism and elegance not only in their day-to-day lives but also in design.”

The 15-credit hour program spans May to August and satisfies the program’s off-campus requirement. Students studied at Aalto University, named in honor of Alvar Aalto, a prominent Finnish architect and designer.

“Another motivation for me to select the program was being at Aalto University and learning the history and architecture that defines the pragmatics and identity of the country that has uplifted in recent years. This program allowed me to have an additional layer of conceptual and design knowledge that will play a vital role in my future practice.”

Throughout the program, students could travel independently and as part of the curriculum.

“One of the memorable experiences that I will always remember and cherish was when went to a town called Kiljava for an architectural retreat,” said Daniel. “On our second night, we sat on the beach, grilled sausage, and different kinds of Finnish foods. Towards the end, we sat around the bonfire and professors shared their favorite memories of the program and how it evolved over time.”

Daniel and his friends embraced Finnish culture including saunas and local customs and traditions.

In Finland and among other Scandinavian countries, there is a holiday called Mid-Summer where people always outside partying or out for a picnic with the family for the longest day in summer. My friends and I went to nearby island where it had a festival, hiked, and ate a lot of Finnish food.”