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Day 2 of the National Conference HARIT 2026 on “Environment Conducive Design and Planning for Sustainable Living (HARIT – 2)” was successfully held at the School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada on 17 April 2026.
The second day of the conference continued with engaging discussions and knowledge exchange, focusing on advancing sustainable practices in the built environment. The day began with
Session 4 on “Healthy Built Environment,”
which emphasized the importance of harmony with nature, climate-sensitive planning, and the role of traditional settlements in promoting sustainable living.
This was followed by
Session 5 on “Innovations and Technology,”
where experts highlighted the integration of modern technologies, including emerging tools and approaches, to enhance resilience and sustainability in urban planning and design.
Post lunch, the conference featured
Session 6 on “Traditional Materials and Modern Construction Technology,”
which explored the relevance of indigenous materials and techniques in contemporary construction practices, promoting eco-friendly and resource-efficient solutions.
Each session included
expert presentations and interactive discussions
, fostering collaboration among academicians, practitioners, and participants. The exchange of ideas reflected a strong commitment to bridging traditional knowledge with modern innovations for sustainable development.
The conference concluded with a
Valedictory Session
, where key recommendations were presented, followed by concluding remarks and a vote of thanks. The event ended on a collaborative note with networking interactions among participants.
Overall, Day 2 reinforced the significance of
integrating innovation with tradition
to create sustainable and resilient built environments, marking a successful conclusion to HARIT 2026.
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Day 2 of the National Conference HARIT 2026 on “Environment Conducive Design and Planning for Sustainable Living (HARIT – 2)” was successfully held at the School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada on 17 April 2026.
The second day of the conference continued with engaging discussions and knowledge exchange, focusing on advancing sustainable practices in the built environment. The day began with
Session 4 on “Healthy Built Environment,”
which emphasized the importance of harmony with nature, climate-sensitive planning, and the role of traditional settlements in promoting sustainable living.
This was followed by
Session 5 on “Innovations and Technology,”
where experts highlighted the integration of modern technologies, including emerging tools and approaches, to enhance resilience and sustainability in urban planning and design.
Post lunch, the conference featured
Session 6 on “Traditional Materials and Modern Construction Technology,”
which explored the relevance of indigenous materials and techniques in contemporary construction practices, promoting eco-friendly and resource-efficient solutions.
Each session included
expert presentations and interactive discussions
, fostering collaboration among academicians, practitioners, and participants. The exchange of ideas reflected a strong commitment to bridging traditional knowledge with modern innovations for sustainable development.
The conference concluded with a
Valedictory Session
, where key recommendations were presented, followed by concluding remarks and a vote of thanks. The event ended on a collaborative note with networking interactions among participants.
Overall, Day 2 reinforced the significance of
integrating innovation with tradition
to create sustainable and resilient built environments, marking a successful conclusion to HARIT 2026.
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