The fourth day of the international Co-LIFE Pilot 2 Workshop at ARCH College of Design & Business offered participants a cultural immersion through a heritage tour of Jaipur. International delegates, students, and faculty members visited iconic landmarks including Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar, gaining deeper insights into the city’s architectural brilliance and historical significance.
The heritage walk aimed to provide global participants with an understanding of Jaipur’s rich cultural legacy, craftsmanship, and design sensibilities that continue to influence contemporary creative practices. The experience encouraged cross-cultural dialogue and reflection, allowing participants from India, Finland, Belgium, and Denmark to engage with the local context beyond academic sessions.
The tour also created opportunities for informal interactions among participants, strengthening global connections and shared learning. By exploring Jaipur’s living heritage, delegates developed a broader perspective on how history, culture, and design intersect, enriching their approach toward impact-focused and sustainable innovation.
Day four added a meaningful cultural dimension to the Co-LIFE Pilot 2 Workshop, reinforcing the importance of experiential learning in building global awareness and creative understanding.