Get ready for the most anticipated event in the real estate industry, as Realty+ brings forth the Architecture and Design Fest 2024 Conclave, a platform for innovation and growth.
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The Architecture and Design Fest 2024 Conclave is a platform for innovation and growth in the real estate industry, bringing together industry experts, thought leaders, and visionaries to discuss the latest trends and challenges in architecture and design.
The Architecture and Design Fest 2024 Conclave is organized by Realty+, a leading real estate magazine and an exchange4media group publication.
The conclave will focus on key areas such as sustainable architecture, urban planning, and design innovation.
The conclave will feature industry experts, thought leaders, and visionaries, including architects, designers, developers, and policymakers.
The goal of the conclave is to promote innovation, sustainability, and creativity in architecture and design, shaping the future of Indian real estate.
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