Ghaziabad
Located in Shahpur Bamheta, Ghaziabad, within a rapidly developing corridor connected to the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, the project is conceived as a premium residential community shaped around openness, privacy, and everyday ease. In a context defined by a mix of low-rise and high-rise surroundings, it seeks to establish a calmer and more elevated mode of living through standalone towers, generous decks, and landscaped amenities that support contemporary family life.
The masterplan distributes four standalone towers across an expansive landscaped ground plane, ensuring substantial distances between buildings and reducing direct overlooking between residences. This arrangement gives the development a stronger sense of spatial release while allowing daylight and air to move more freely across the site. The towers are carefully oriented to improve cross ventilation, deepen daylight penetration, and support a more comfortable microclimate during the warmer months, lending the community an atmosphere of composure as much as efficiency.
The residences are planned as large family homes, with 4 BHK and 4 BHK+ configurations that include family lounges, servant accommodation, and expansive wraparound decks. These homes are designed to feel both generous and well resolved, with separate utility balconies, naturally ventilated cores, and multiple open edges reinforcing privacy, spatial breadth, and daily comfort. The decks, in particular, extend the domestic realm outward, strengthening the relationship between the interiors and the wider landscape.
At the lower levels, the project broadens the idea of home through a carefully considered ensemble of shared amenities, including a club, terraces, swimming pool, wellness facilities, community spaces, and senior-friendly provisions. Together, these elements shape a residential environment in which vertical living is balanced by greenery, amenity, and a more gracious sense of collective life, offering homes that are spacious, light-filled, and closely attuned to the rhythms of the contemporary family.