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Strategic location - Bangalore’s ‘Aerotropolis’� 4.5 kms from the Yelahanka

junction

� 30 minute drive to Dodballapur industrial area - 300 acres of textile and apparel SEZ

� 30 minute ‘zip drive’ to the Bangalore International airport through the PRR and IRR

� 500 meters from the upcoming Peripheral Ring Road

� One of the key destinations for top schools and colleges

� In the vicinity of several prestigious residential enclaves and upcoming malls

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In the vicinity of the Peripheral Ring Road

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No black outs!!

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Back up power

Home

Automation

Low energy fans

CFL Bulbs

Solar PV Ventilators

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Water, water everywhere!!

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Water Efficient fixtures

Treated fresh water

Water Conscience meter

Treated waste water

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Style galore!!

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Rubberwood doors

Low VOC paints

Wooden laminated floors

Internal plasterMosquito mesh

External flooring

Washroom wall finish

External finishes

External walls and shading

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AC with 24x7 fresh air!!!

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Green Ventilation

Green Air Conditioni

ng

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Planting plan

Starting at the driveway or basement

level, the central ground floor level to

the terrace gardens, plants have been

chosen to provide color and fragrance

through the year. Flowering and fruiting

trees/ plants ensure that the ecoscape

attracts birds and insects which in turn

ensures an auditory experience too!

A continuous visual, olfactory and auditory experience at

all levels of the building.

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Site plan at ground level

A Continuous green corridor

above the central drive way is

a ‘pedestrian only’ ecoscaped

space. Each court has been

designed keeping in mind

specific activities. The

ecoscape does not follow any

rigid line and spaces flow into

each other combining the

whole into one, while trying to

retain the individuality of

each.

Zone 1

Block A

Zone 5

Zone 4

Zone 3

Zone 2

Block B

Block D

Block C

Green patches defining the

zones

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Zone 1

Planter box

Seating with designer

supports

Indigenous plants

Paving with grass

joints

Mainly serves as a relaxing space with stone seats and lawn

patches and plants.

Red powder puff

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Zone 2

A court where the

design encourages

crafts and learning.

A pathashaala, a

height measure,

musical pipes and a

chat circle are

various features of

this court.

Meditation area

Indigenous flowering

plants

Children’s pathshaala

Floral garden

Chappadi seating

Paving with grass joints

Bamboo pergola

Flooring: Elegant natural

finish

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Zone 3

This zone is for those who are always

active. There is a tot-lot for little children,

a continuous walking path, and an open

lawn to exercise in. There is also a rest

area to take a breather!Exercise areaPathway

Flowering plants with

edging herbs

Flowering plants with

edging herbs

Seating with elegant

finish

Tot-lot areaBamboo pergola

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Zone 4

The children’s play

court is equipped with

bamboo based play

equipment forms the

central feature of this

court. Seating around

this area provides

space for the parents .

This is shaded with a

pergola.. The soft

scape has lawns and

shrubs planted all

along the edge of the

activity areas.

Bamboo pergolaFlowering plants

Flowering plants

Indigenous flowering

plants Grass with paving

Children’s play area

Chappadi seating

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Zone 5

The seating in this

court borders along the

circumference. Paving

with a central mound

for planting supported

by casuarina poles are

main features of this

court

Indigenous flowering

plants

Durable casuarina

poles for edging

Indigenous flowering

plants

Chappadi stone

seating

Gutter

Grass with aesthetic

paving

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Ecoscape design along the driveway•Fruiting trees for the birds

•Flowering trees to add colour

•Plants chosen according to

seasons

•Activity area- Badminton court

and Basket ball, since this road

shall be used only as a fire

access.

Indigenous flowering

plants throughout the

drive way

Block D

Block C

Block B

Block A

Basket ball goal

Badminton court

Front zone

Drive way

Entrance

drive waySecurity kiosk

Zone 1

Zone 3

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FAQs� What is the status of the project?

� The handover would be in Q3 ‘09.

� Whose favor should the cheque be drawn?

� The cheque should be drawn in favor of ‘Biodiversity Conservation India Private Limited’

� Do I need to be physically present to complete the legal formalities ?

� No. All formalities can be done based out of your location

� Is it an approved property

� Yes. It is approved by BDA and on the financing front, you can avail home loans from all leading banks

� What the options available

� There are 2 BHK options at 1300 and 1400 sq.ft; 3 BHK options at 1400 sq.ft..

� What are the landmarks/developments around

� The key developments include

� 8 lane peripheral ring road just behind BCIL Collective

� A premier shopping mall is being developed by RMZ - 4 kms from the project

� Many reputed schools like Mallya Aditi, Ryan International, DPS, Vidya Shilp, New Horizon etc., are in the radius of 2 to 5 kms

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