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Monday, November 23, 2015

Vaishnavi Launches mega residential project at Jalahalli off Tumkur Road

Vaishnavi Group, a well-established name in the Bangalore real estate circuit, has launched new residential project - 'Vaishnavi Gardenia' at Jalahalli, on Subroto Mukherjee Road, just off Tumkur Road.

This condominium of 628 apartments is being developed amids an oasis of greenery on the outskirts. Vaishnavi Gardenia has been envisioned to live up to Bangalore's sobriquet of Garden City. Each of the apartments has been configured to have a "garden view", which is the premise for the design of the building, as well as its name. Landscaping of the project began with transplanting of trees from parts of the project to designated areas. The architect retained several trees and planted many new ones in the project.


The development comprises 5 blocks - A, B, C, D and E with a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, the company said in a release.

Speaking about the project, Harish S.N, Director, Operations of Vaishnavi Group, says, "The idea of the project was to create a residential space that was in complete harmony with its natural surroundings. Rather than place pressure on our environment, we are trying to give back as much as possible."

Gardenia has been designed as a "thinking" landscape. The idea was to create an interwoven, environmentally responsive design. A simple example for such a design; in the play courts area, each play feature is interspersed with tree-lined grids. This provides shade and works on delineating the spaces. The natural sloped terrain of this area has been retained as such, by adding terraced levels with seaters, thereby bringing together a functional requirement with the terrain of the site.

Suresh Marthand, the Principal Architect of Vaishnavi Gardenia, says, "The approach road from Subroto Mukherjee Road slopes downwards from east to west for 12 meters. We have integrated this into the design in terms of creating levels or terraces over which each of the blocks are built. We have also used these contours to provide a natural seating structure for the amphitheater. It has also helped us bring in a beach volleyball court and set up an open air gym, in as natural an  environment as possible."

Besides extensive efforts at green landscaping and tree conservation, the project also incorporates numerous other efforts at reducing carbon footprints and demands on natural resources. Vaishnavi Gardenia offers home dwellers on higher floors the advantage of solar heating.

Rain water harvesting systems have also been put in place to ensure that no natural water is lost from the project. This water is channeled from specific collection pits and used across the project for various needs.

Notable on the project premises is the presence of a sewage treatment plant. Sewage collected here is treated and then used across the project in the garden and for other non-potable needs. Interestingly the water treated here will be circulated in the flushing lines of the WCs ensuring that the demand for fresh water is reduced.

The presence of an organic waste recycling unit ensures that all kitchen waste collected during segregated garbage collection will go towards composting needs of the gardens. 

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