

Space cast in stone and open ground
402 residences across 5.25 acres. Each apartment opens onto a private balcony above a ground plane reserved entirely for life — not traffic.
402 homes. Four towers. One open ground.
5.25 acres, 70% open
Spacious balconies, every apartment
No vehicles on the ground floor
Every residence steps out to a private balcony — not a token ledge, but a genuine outdoor extension facing the landscaped ground or the Delhi skyline.
The entire ground plane is pedestrian. Parking is resolved below grade so the surface belongs to green, kids' play, and quiet movement.
Fewer towers per acre than any comparable South Delhi cluster. The land exists for landscaping, not for maximising units.


Cast as one — no bricks, no compromise
Mivan aluminium formwork casts walls, slabs, and columns in a single pour. The result is a monolithic structure: tighter tolerances, superior acoustic separation, and a surface finish that needs no plaster.
Designed by Perkins Eastman, built by Godrej Properties. Precision at this scale is not incidental — it is the method.


Architecture that breathes from the inside out
Advanced air purification is built into the structure, not retrofitted. Combined with 70% landscaped open ground, the air quality inside each home reflects the ground it stands on.
More than 50 amenities — green zones, children's areas, water features — occupy ground that other developers would sell as built-up area.
