02 /Gallery Status
Godrej Vanantara gallery status and how to read it
The visuals on this page are indicative concept renders. They reflect Godrej Properties' South Bengaluru house style, the project's intended campus scale and the design language buyers can expect from a 36-acre Bannerghatta Road township. Until the official Godrej Vanantara launch creatives are released, treat the visuals as a planning aid rather than a documentary record.
Images influence buyer expectations about tower height, facade language, balcony depth, clubhouse scale, landscape quality and room proportions. The honest read is that pre-launch concept visuals always look more polished than the lived experience after handover - and they typically should, because the visuals are designed to anchor the intent rather than depict the as-built. The Karnataka RERA-registered drawings, the construction-stage progress photography and a site visit at the actual handover stage are the binding references for what the project will look like.
Until the official launch package is uploaded, use the gallery as a checklist for what the launch creatives are expected to cover: tower elevations, labelled master plan, dimensioned floor plans, clubhouse and pool visuals, location map and configuration-specific interiors.
In depth
The visual story of Godrej Vanantara, once official renders are live, will move through six categories. This page sets up what each frame is expected to convey, the buyer's lens on reading the image and how it connects to the lived experience the township will eventually deliver.
Frame 1 - Aerial of the 36-Acre Campus
The aerial is the project's identity shot. The frame is expected to convey:
- A 36-acre parcel at Dinnepalya, with CK Palya Road on the entry face and the Bannerghatta Road corridor visible in the background
- The 18-tower cluster geometry organised in two phases of nine each, separated by the central clubhouse podium and the forest spine
- The central 65,000 sq.ft. clubhouse reading as the campus's lifestyle anchor
- The 4-acre private forest threading through the campus, distinct in texture from the manicured landscape
- The 1.2 km jogging-cycling loop visible as a continuous ribbon at the campus edge
- Greenwood High Bannerghatta IGCSE Campus visible 180 metres to one side - the social-infrastructure anchor
- NICE Road and the wider Bannerghatta Road belt readable in the deeper background
The aerial does the job of conveying density - more precisely, the absence of it. At roughly 67 apartments per acre across the 36-acre site, Godrej Vanantara's aerial reads green-first, building-second - the inverse of how a typical 100-140 unit-per-acre Bannerghatta Road launch reads.
Frame 2 - Tower Elevations
The tower elevation frame conveys the campus's vertical signature. Each tower is planned at 3B + G + 32 - three basement levels of parking, a ground floor with amenity and retail provision and 32 upper residential floors. The expected reading:
- Contemporary high-rise vocabulary continuous with Godrej's 2025-2026 Bengaluru house style at Aveline and Parkshire
- Articulated tower face with structural-glass balconies, deep recesses for cross-ventilation and stone-and-render texture at the podium base
- Tower top reading with a feature crown or set-back terrace
- Streetlight columns at low-glare, warm-temperature LEDs lining the internal road network
- Continuous landscape buffer wrapping the tower base - small forecourt gardens at the ground floor, not paved plazas
The elevation language is intentionally restrained - high-rise apartment formats at this density read better with material weight (stone, plaster, structural glass) than with ornamental detailing. The reading is one of premium quietness rather than premium loudness.
Frame 3 - Clubhouse and Pool
The clubhouse frame is the campus's social photograph. The expected composition shows:
- The clubhouse building seen across the pool deck - a long horizontal mass with deep verandahs reading against the tower cluster in the background
- The outdoor leisure pool with cabana seating, shade structures and pool-deck furniture in muted tones
- The indoor lap pool visible through floor-to-ceiling glazing on the clubhouse pool-facing wall
- Landscape framing - palm and ornamental planting at the deck edge, mature canopy in the background
- Evening shots showing warm interior light glow under cantilevered roof overhangs
The clubhouse is the campus's social anchor. For a 2,400-apartment population, the 65,000 sq.ft. programme runs across multiple levels - enough to host concurrent activities (gym, pool, lounge, party hall, indoor games, co-working) without congestion. The frame conveys that scale and the lifestyle promise that anchors the project's pricing.
Frame 4 - Central Landscape Spine and 4-Acre Forest
The landscape spine and the 4-acre forest are the campus's defining outdoor element. The frame conveys "the project breathes":
- A long perspective shot down the central pedestrian spine, looking from the entry forecourt toward the clubhouse or the reverse
- The paved walking path threading through native planting and water features
- The 4-acre forest pocket reading as denser, taller, less manicured than the central landscape
- Seating courts, benches and shade pavilions at landscape nodes
- The community amphitheatre or open lawn visible at the spine's mid-point
- Mature trees (real or rendered for the launch package, real by year five) framing the perspective
- Children playing, residents walking, the community in use - the people element that separates a render from a story
The landscape frame is the strongest answer to the question every township buyer asks: what does this campus feel like to live in?
Frame 5 - Entrance and Arrival Sequence
The arrival frame shows the moment a resident or visitor enters the campus from CK Palya Road:
- The boundary wall and primary gate seen from the public road edge
- The security plaza with boom barriers, biometric and RFID readers and the security cabin
- The arrival forecourt - typically a large oval landscape feature with a central water element or sculptural marker
- The first sightline into the campus - the central spine and clubhouse visible in the distance
- The signage typography and identity language - Godrej's recent launches favour serif wordmarks on stone or metal backdrops
Arrival is the campus's first marketing message at every visit. The frame conveys security, scale and identity in one shot, and it is one of the harder visuals to fake at the construction stage - which is why honest construction-progress photography of the entry will be the strongest pre-handover signal.
Frame 6 - Interior Renders for the Four Configurations
The interior frames break into sub-frames by configuration:
2 BHK Living and Dining
- Combined living-dining with garden-facing window
- Vitrified-tile flooring with a small rug at the seating cluster
- Neutral upholstery, warm wood accents, statement pendant light
- Modular kitchen visible at the rear of the volume
3 BHK Premium / 3 BHK Luxe Living and Master
- Larger living-dining with a feature wall behind the seating
- Forest- or garden-facing balcony off the living, with sliding glass door
- Master bedroom render: bed with private balcony at the head wall, walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom visible through articulated openings
- Warm-toned bedding, soft layered lighting, neutral palette
4.5 BHK Luxe Formal Lounge and Master Suite
- Split living with a formal lounge separated from the family living by a partition wall
- Floor-to-ceiling glazing on the rear face overlooking the campus landscape
- Stone or engineered-quartz feature wall behind the formal seating
- Master suite with double-bowl vanity, separate WC enclosure and a freestanding bathtub provision
Kitchen (All Configurations)
- Modular kitchen with granite or engineered-quartz counter
- Glass or large-format tile backsplash
- Chimney and hob in place, pantry storage articulated
- Light-toned cabinetry with warm wood accents
Bathrooms
- Master bath: large-format wall tile to lintel height, walk-in shower, separate WC enclosure, vanity with single- or double-bowl sink
- Secondary baths: clean fittings, premium sanitaryware, large-format tile
Visual Snapshot - Concept Versus Official Photography
Until the official Godrej Vanantara launch package is uploaded, the easiest mental model for what the project will look like is Godrej Aveline's facade vocabulary applied at a larger campus footprint with a forest-first landscape programme that is specific to the Bannerghatta Road site. The concept renders on this page reflect that intent.
The transition from concept render to lived photography typically takes three steps. First, the official launch renders at hard launch - higher fidelity than the concept set on this page and tied to the registered drawings. Second, construction-progress photography through 2026-2031 - the most reliable execution signal across the build cycle. Third, the model-apartment and amenity walk-through that accompanies the first handover wave, which is the buyer's first chance to walk through the as-built versus the rendered.
The official launch renders will land first, typically alongside the formal launch event in 2026. Construction-progress photography from the campus is expected on the developer's monthly cadence across the build cycle. The model-apartment walk-through usually opens 12-18 months before handover, which on the December 2031 indicative date places it inside calendar 2030.
Frame 7 - Amenities in Use
The amenities-in-use frames are people-led - the spaces in use rather than empty:
- Tennis court with a doubles match in progress, spectators on the bench
- Gym interior with residents on cardio and weight stations
- Children's play zone with kids on the climbing frame, parents on the bench
- Senior citizens on the walking loop in the morning hour
- Co-working lounge with residents on laptops, one on a video call in a phone-booth pod
- Pet park with a resident and dog
- Community amphitheatre during a small event - a yoga session, music evening or movie night on the lawn
The amenities-in-use frames close the campus's lifestyle story by showing the spaces in active use rather than empty - which is how the lifestyle imagery for any premium township has to read.
Frame 8 - Construction Progress and Site Stage
For a pre-launch project, the construction-progress imagery starts at site preparation and moves through to topping-out. The microsite will be updated with construction-progress photography as each milestone is reached:
- Site clearance, boundary demarcation and infrastructure mobilisation
- Excavation for the basement levels and clubhouse podium
- Foundation and basement slab casting for the first tower cluster
- Superstructure progression - typically one floor per 10-14 days on a high-rise apartment of this scale
- Facade installation, including structural glazing for the balconies
- Interior fit-out for the model apartments
- Landscape installation as the central spine matures
- Pool, clubhouse and amenity area completion
Honest construction-progress imagery is the strongest signal for a serious buyer - the difference between a marketing claim and a lived project. Godrej Properties has built a reputation for publishing month-on-month construction photography across its active Bengaluru sites; Godrej Vanantara will follow the same cadence.
03 /Checklist
What the final launch creatives should cover
Official tower elevation pack
Labelled master plan
Dimensioned floor plans for all four configurations
Clubhouse, pool and amenity visuals
Living, bedroom and balcony renders for each configuration
Accurate location and connectivity map
Monthly construction-progress photography
How to Use This Gallery
The frames described on this page will populate as Godrej Properties releases the launch package. Until then, the most reliable visual references for what Godrej Vanantara will look like are the developer's recent Bengaluru launches - Godrej Aveline at Yelahanka and Godrej Parkshire on the Hoskote corridor. Both projects use the facade vocabulary, landscape language and amenity treatment that will translate directly into the larger 36-acre Bannerghatta Road campus.
Visit the developer's recent Bengaluru handover sites - Godrej Air NXT (handover September 2024) and Godrej Reflections (delivered 2020) - to read the lived quality of the developer's apartment-format work. The gap between launch render and handover lived quality is the strongest single signal for a buyer locking a pre-launch booking on Vanantara.