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Godrej Aveline Gallery

A visual walkthrough of the 10-acre NH-44 campus - aerial of the 9 towers, the 2,936 sqmt clubhouse, the infinity pool, the 4,078 sqmt landscaped park, the 3 BHK living and the integrated retail block.

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Godrej Aveline aerial view of the 10-acre apartment community with 9 residential towers around a central amenity park

Aerial - 10-acre campus and 9 towers

Three-quarter aerial of the 10-acre Kogilu Cross site - 9 residential towers (3B+G+15) along the outer boundary, the 2,936 sqmt clubhouse and 4,078 sqmt park anchoring the central spine, and the 35-unit retail block at the NH-44 street edge. In the same Bengaluru market, Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 helps keep the gallery review tied to design evidence rather than only the most polished render or model-flat image.

Godrej Aveline clubhouse lounge interior render showing the social anchor inside the 2,936 sqmt clubhouse

Clubhouse lounge interior

Interior of the principal lounge inside the 2,936 sqmt grand clubhouse - the central social anchor connecting the 166 sqmt gym, 524 sqmt indoor sports hall and 135 sqmt community hall through a daylit common spine.

Godrej Aveline infinity-edge swimming pool render at evening, on the central amenity deck

Infinity pool at evening

Infinity-edge swimming pool at the central amenity deck - the principal aquatic feature for the campus, sized for resident lap and leisure use with adjacent cabana seating and the clubhouse forming the backdrop.

Godrej Aveline 4,078 sqmt landscaped community park with the jogging and cycling track running along the perimeter

Landscaped park and jogging track

The 4,078 sqmt landscaped community park - the principal soft-scape inside the central spine - with the jogging and cycling track running along the perimeter, seating courts at landscape nodes and mature canopy intent across the planting.

Godrej Aveline 35-unit integrated retail plaza street view at NH-44, segregated from the residential drop-off

Retail plaza street view

Street-view of the 35-unit integrated retail block along the NH-44 frontage - daily-needs retail, dining and convenience formats inside walking distance from every tower, with a customer-entry segregated from the residential drop-off.

Godrej Aveline 3 BHK living room render with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a balcony view over the central amenity spine

3 BHK living and balcony view

3 BHK living-and-dining interior render with floor-to-ceiling glazing on the inward face and a balcony view over the central amenity spine - the inside-out moment that defines the perimeter-tower-onto-central-park geometry.

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Visual snapshot - what the renders convey

The visuals on this page are launch-phase architectural renders produced for the booking-open milestone. The role of the gallery is to convey the campus's everyday read - density, landscape, finish vocabulary, amenity scale - so a serious buyer can form an accurate picture before the model home and clubhouse mockup open at Kogilu Cross.

The aerial, clubhouse, pool, park, retail and interior frames together do the work of conveying what the campus will feel like to live in. The architectural language is restrained - the project leans into material weight (stone, render, glazing) rather than ornamental detailing. Final launch creatives will continue to populate as Godrej Properties releases the formal launch package; this page reads the visual narrative the imagery carries.

Frame 1 - Aerial of the 10-Acre Campus

The aerial frame is the project's identity shot. It reads:

  • A 10-acre rectangle at Kogilu Cross on the NH-44 / Airport Road frontage
  • The 9 residential towers (3B+G+15) arranged along the outer boundary, leaving the campus interior unbuilt
  • The 2,936 sqmt clubhouse and 4,078 sqmt landscaped park anchoring the central spine
  • The 35-unit retail block at the NH-44 street edge, parallel to the highway
  • The perimeter landscape buffer screening the highway and giving the campus its acoustic separation
  • NH-44 visible along one edge with Philips Innovation Campus across the road and Amazon India's office adjacent - the corridor's tech-employment signature in the aerial context

The aerial does the job of conveying density - or, more precisely, of conveying density that breathes. At ~81 residences per acre across the 9 towers, Godrej Aveline's aerial reads as a perimeter-tower campus with a central park, which is the inverse of how a single-block apartment community of similar density would read on the same corridor.

Frame 2 - Clubhouse Lounge Interior

The clubhouse interior render shows the lounge volume that anchors the social programme. The frame conveys:

  • A double-height or generously-proportioned lounge with natural light through tall glazing onto the central spine
  • Material vocabulary - stone or engineered-quartz wall feature, walnut and oak wood accents, neutral upholstery in linen and wool
  • Layered lighting - cove, pendant, and floor lamp - producing a residential warmth rather than commercial bright
  • The connection to adjacent zones - the gym entry, the indoor sports hall corridor, the community-hall foyer - all reading as part of one daylit common spine
  • Furniture clusters sized for casual conversation, reading, and quiet co-working - not for high-throughput public lobby use

The clubhouse interior is the campus's everyday-use signature. A lounge that residents actually use - reading the morning paper, taking a video call, meeting a neighbour for coffee - is the test the render is trying to pass.

Frame 3 - Infinity Pool at Evening

The pool frame at evening shows the campus at its most photogenic. It conveys:

  • The infinity edge dropping into the dusk landscape - a perceptual extension of the water into the central park
  • The clubhouse forming the backdrop, with interior lighting throwing warm glow onto the pool deck
  • Cabana seating and lounger lines along the deck - the leisure-pool zone separated from the lap-pool zone for activity separation
  • Landscape framing - palm and ornamental planting at the deck edge, mature canopy beyond
  • Sky-and-water reflection at twilight - the campus's strongest hospitality-style render

The pool frame answers the lifestyle question: what does the campus feel like at the end of a working day? The evening render does the work that a daytime render couldn't.

Frame 4 - Landscaped Community Park and Jogging Track

The landscape frame is the campus's living photograph - the frame that says "the project breathes."

  • A long perspective shot through the 4,078 sqmt landscaped park, with the jogging and cycling track threading along the perimeter
  • A paved walking path through native planting and water features at landscape nodes
  • Seating courts, benches, and shade pavilions at the spine's intervals
  • The amphitheatre / community lawn visible at the spine's mid-point
  • Mature trees (real or rendered for the launch package, real in year five) framing the perspective
  • Residents on the track, on benches, walking the loop - the people element that separates a render from a story

The landscape frame is the strongest answer to the question every apartment buyer asks: what does this campus feel like to live in? At 70%+ open and landscaped coverage, the answer is "more like a park than a residential block."

Frame 5 - Retail Plaza Street View

The retail-plaza frame shows the campus's NH-44 face - the moment a passer-by encounters the project from the highway:

  • The 35-unit integrated retail block along the NH-44 frontage, parallel to the highway
  • Retail signage at street-level visibility - grocery, pharmacy, dining, salon, daily-needs convenience
  • Generous footpath and street-edge planting separating the retail face from the highway carriageway
  • The residential entry segregated to one end of the block, with its own security plaza and gated drop-off
  • The clubhouse and tower silhouettes visible beyond the retail block - the campus's interior depth implied in the street-view composition

The retail frame conveys a structural amenity, not a decorative one. Daily-needs convenience inside walking distance changes the daily-routine math for residents - the morning coffee, the evening grocery run, the weekend salon visit all happen inside walking distance instead of requiring a vehicle trip out to Sahakar Nagar or Yelahanka Old Town.

Frame 6 - 3 BHK Living and Balcony View

The interior frame shows the moment that defines the perimeter-tower-onto-central-park geometry:

  • An open-plan 3 BHK living-and-dining with floor-to-ceiling glazing on the inward face
  • A balcony or sliding-glass-door view opening onto the central amenity spine - the 4,078 sqmt park visible in the middle distance
  • Vitrified-tile or engineered-stone flooring with feature rug at the seating cluster
  • Furniture: neutral upholstery, walnut and oak wood accents, statement light fixture, art on the partition wall
  • The balcony reading as a living-extension - planter at the railing, lounge chairs, a small table for evening coffee

The interior frame is the perimeter-tower geometry's biggest reward to the resident - every inward-facing unit gets the central park as its everyday view. The frame conveys the lifestyle moment more directly than the aerial does.

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Godrej Aveline - how to read renders

A good render answers practical questions. A tower render should show plinth, parking entry, balcony rhythm and the perimeter buffer. A clubhouse render should show scale, not only mood. A landscape render should show people, not only planting. A pool render should show context (clubhouse, landscape, sky) and not float on a blank background.

The frames described above will populate as Godrej Properties releases the full launch package. The most reliable visual reference for what Godrej Aveline will look like at delivery is the developer's recent Bengaluru house style at Godrej Woodscapes (Budigere Cross), Godrej Woods (Thanisandra) and Godrej Yeshwanthpur - all of which carry the same restrained material vocabulary the Aveline renders point toward.

Architectural Language and Finish Vocabulary

The Aveline visual language is continuous with Godrej's 2025-2026 Bengaluru house style: contemporary stone and render facade, articulated upper-floor balconies, RCC-frame structure conforming to seismic zone II norms, and a perimeter-buffer landscape that grounds the building masses. Interior finish vocabulary leans into the premium-apartment idiom - vitrified or engineered-stone flooring, walnut and oak wood accents, modular kitchens with granite or engineered-quartz counters, large-format wall tiles in the wet areas, low-VOC paints throughout.

The aim across both exterior and interior is restraint that ages well over a ten- to twenty-year end-use horizon. Aveline's renders read as understated rather than ornate - which is the right register for a Rs 2.87 - 4.50 Cr ticket in the NH-44 Yelahanka belt where the buyer is choosing a long-cycle family home rather than a short-cycle investment flip.

Renders Versus Construction Photography

The render-versus-photography question matters at every milestone. Launch-phase renders convey design intent. Mid-construction photography conveys execution evidence. Pre-handover model-home walkthroughs convey finish quality. Post-handover resident photography conveys lived reality.

For a pre-construction project like Aveline, the microsite will be updated with construction-progress photography as each milestone is reached - site clearance, foundation, slab casting, superstructure, facade and fit-out for the model towers, landscape installation as the central spine matures, pool and clubhouse and amenity area completion. The honest construction-progress imagery is the strongest signal for a serious buyer - it's the difference between a marketing claim and a lived project. Godrej Properties has built a reputation for publishing month-on-month construction photography across active Bengaluru sites; Godrej Aveline will follow the same cadence.

Using This Gallery During Shortlisting

The frames on this page are an orientation aid, not a substitute for the formal marketing brochure or the site visit. Use the gallery to:

  • Confirm the campus's everyday read matches your lifestyle expectations
  • Cross-check the perimeter-tower geometry against your view-orientation preference (inward-facing onto the park vs. perimeter-facing onto the city / retail / buffer)
  • Compare the clubhouse interior vocabulary against your visited reference projects in the corridor
  • Evaluate the landscape and pool deck as a daily-use anchor rather than only a marketing image
  • Sense-check the 3 BHK and 4 BHK interior finish against your shortlist's finish band

For the official high-resolution renders, the marketing brochure, the floor-plan PDFs and a Kogilu Cross site-visit slot, submit the enquiry form with your preferred configuration and the team will route the package.

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Godrej Aveline gallery FAQ

Are the gallery images renders or photographs?

All gallery images at this pre-construction stage are artist's impressions and architectural renders produced for the launch phase. Photographic content of the actual built structure will be added in phases as construction progresses and the model home is operational at the Kogilu Cross site.

What does the aerial view show?

The aerial image shows the 9 residential towers (3B+G+15) arranged along the outer edge of the 10-acre parcel at Kogilu Cross on NH-44, with the central amenity zone (2,936 sqmt clubhouse, infinity pool, sports courts, jogging and cycling track and 4,078 sqmt landscaped park) occupying the campus interior - the basis for the 70%+ open-space claim.

What is the clubhouse render showing?

The clubhouse render shows the lounge volume within the 2,936 sqmt clubhouse - the central social anchor that connects the 166 sqmt gym, 524 sqmt indoor sports hall and 135 sqmt community hall through a daylit common spine.

Is there a model home for site visits?

Yes - a model home at the site is part of the launch-phase visitor experience and is typically opened in stages from the booking-open milestone. The sales team coordinates walkthroughs of the model home, the clubhouse mockup and the master-plan board at Kogilu Cross.

Can I receive the brochure with hi-resolution renders?

Yes. Submit the enquiry form with your preferred configuration and the sales team will share the full marketing brochure, the floor plan PDFs and the master-plan render at presentation resolution.

Are amenity renders representative of final delivery?

Amenity renders are indicative artist's impressions. Finish, fixture and landscape detail are subject to design coordination with the consultants and may differ at handover; the registered sale agreement specifies the final specification annexure.

Godrej Aveline: Request the full marketing brochure

Request the launch-phase brochure, the hi-resolution renders, the floor plan PDFs, the master-plan board and a Kogilu Cross model-home walkthrough slot.

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