At a recent event organized by VK Group, experts in urban planning and real estate development gathered in Pune to discuss the importance of design-centric urban planning for the future of the city.
Urban PlanningSustainable DevelopmentReal EstateSmart CitiesInclusive DesignReal Estate NewsFeb 22, 2025
The main focus of the VK Group event in Pune was on design-centric urban planning, emphasizing sustainable infrastructure, mixed-use developments, smart city technologies, public spaces, and inclusive planning.
Design-centric urban planning is crucial for Pune because it helps in creating more livable, sustainable, and efficient urban spaces, which are essential as the city continues to grow rapidly.
Mixed-use developments integrate residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. They are important because they reduce long commutes, foster a sense of community, and promote a balanced lifestyle.
VK Group contributes to sustainable urban development in Pune through innovative design, eco-friendly practices, and a focus on community well-being. Their projects, such as the VK Smart City, exemplify their commitment to creating sustainable and livable urban environments.
Public spaces and green areas are vital in urban planning as they provide residents with areas for relaxation, recreation, and social interaction, which are essential for mental and physical well-being.
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