On the occasion of World Architecture Day, Parul Institute of Architecture and Research in association with IIA organized a networking session with the Architects of the city on various topics related to architectural world
Adding to this, two young architects of Vadodara City held a debate and discussion session with the students. Ar. Priyank Shah, Consultant for Vadodara Smart City Ltd shared his first hand experience on the same. He also shared his experience leading the Street Furniture Campaign for VMC wonderful initiative of up cycling the scrap for public use. The utmost important and sensitive issue of Vishwamitri river was be discussed by Ar. Pooja Jaiswal Raval who has been researching and working on this issue since the time she was student of MSU. Her Presentation was surrounded on Water Sensitive Urban Design & Need of Ecological framework for the Urban water bodies in the context of Vishwamitri River & Vadodara city. " Both these topics are vital to initiate the momemtum towards smart city", mentioned Ar. Bhagyajeet Rawal, the dean of Faculty of Architecture at Parul University.
Furthermore, under the networking sessions, the IIA Chapter discussed transitions from macro to micro, cityscape to landscape, Smart city to Smart street furniture, and scrape management to water management. Ar. Pratyush Shankar, a practicing Architect, an academician, and an Alexander Von Humboldt Senior Fellowship Awardee, addressed the students on the topic "Imagining Landscapes, and how landscapes play a significant role in the field of Architecture."
His presentation gave insights on importance of research and linking it with ones practice and how the two complement each other leading to a more meaningful contribution towards the profession. He also spoke on his research on the settlements of the great Himalaya; his passion for hiking and trekking leads him to start a club in a university he taught. This takes him to Himalayas and inspires him to do exhaustive study of the settlements and culture. Eventually it comes out as a book "The Himalayan Cities: settlement patterns, public places and architecture".
"I Look forward to students at PU using the exposure received today and contribute to the smart city initiative", said Dr Devanshu Patel, President of PU.
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