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Today, the cities where institutions occupy large blocks of continuous land, work in isolation. Even being part of the city, they are inaccessible and forms large hollow voids within the city. There is a need for cities and institutions to look into changing this can creating multi-disciplinary and collaborative learning, entrepreneurial thinking, and experiential project-based exercises rooted in real-world conditions. This will establish a strong sense of place and connectivity networks, further blurring edges with the city.