Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Artha Zen Villas for sale off Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore - 3BHK & 4BHK Villas.

Artha Zen Villas Area Range 1881 - 4780 sq.ft., Located at Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore available with 3BHK Villas and 4BHK Villas.

Description:

Because you are more an attitude than a belief. You are Zen. You are the peace that comes from being one with an entity other than yourself. Presenting Artha Zen - Bespoke Villas. Inspired by salient features of Japanese architecture, Artha Zen represents an amalgamation of the simplicity of the Zen philosophy with the automation and design features of Japan.

With Zen, Artha sets out to create a space which is synonymous with your inner reflection. A space which can serve as sanctuary to the larger you, the you which does not hesitate to get in touch with your higher self.

Situated near the Nice corridor at Bannerghatta, Artha Zen is a gated community of 72 premium villas. Built over an area of 4.5 acres it brings high quality living spaces for the highly discerning. Plot sizes range from 1,200 sq ft to 2,400 sq ft and on offer are fully equipped triplex villas.


Amenities:

Gymnasium        
Steam & sauna
Swimming pool        
Tennis court
Hot stone spa        
Lounge





After years of haphazard development that has turned much of the Mumbai city into an eyesore for greens, developers are now looking at getting an environmentally friendly tag for their projects. An increasing number of developers are seeking green ratings from international and national agencies including from the Indian Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and the US-based Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED).

Green parameters are becoming a feature of sprawling residential and commercial projects coming up in Mumbai and the suburbs. Be it water recycling plants, rainwater harvesting, eco-friendly sunlit architecture, indigenous trees or solar lighting, developers are designing even residential buildings that promise to control the carbon footprint and lessen the adverse impact of greenhouse gas emissions.

According to Shri Vicky Oberoi of the Oberoi Group if developers plan projects in advance, costs don't have to rise. Most of their new projects have green norms and some even have BEE ratings. The perception that eco-friendly projects are costlier is a myth. According to him customers are still unaware about eco-friendly norms, so developers cannot sell flats based on this feature. Oberoi said that they are seeking LEED certification for two upcoming residential projects in Goregaon, Exquisite and Commerz.

The under-construction 320 - metre Palais Royale, slated to be one of the tallest residential buildings in India, got pre-certification for the prestigious platinum rating from LEED in September 2009. This means the Worli building will aspire to have high-quality energy savings, water efficiency, C02 emission reduction and other features.

According to Shri Niranjan Hiranandani of Hiranandani Constructions Pvt. Ltd. in most of their residential projects they have initiated green norms and that they have planted four lakh trees and water is recycled in their projects.

Abhishek Lodha, of the Lodha Group, said they have included green norms in residential projects in areas like Dombivili. Our entire complex in Dombivili is lit with solar power. We even have a battery back-up to store the so lar energy and even during the rains we use this facility, he said, adding that 25 Lodha projects now have green norms.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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