By Zayed Alzyoud
The School of Agriculture at the University of Jordan (UJ) has opened a new indoor garden as part of ongoing campus enhancement efforts led by the School’s Deanship. The project aims to provide a more comfortable, student-friendly learning environment for faculty, staff, and students.
The initiative supports broader plans to improve indoor facilities and expand greenery across the School’s buildings, strengthening the overall look and feel of its spaces while reinforcing the School’s visual identity.
Designed under the supervision of Dr. Malik Al-Ajlouni, the garden blends aesthetic value with practical function. Conceived as a calm, plant-rich space, it introduces a distinctive natural element to the interior setting in a way that reflects the School’s academic focus.
The Deanship said the project is part of continuous development plans aimed at upgrading facilities and further enhancing the overall learning environment.