The Purva Codename Hennur master plan highlights a single residential tower with 2 wings, a massive 20,000 sq ft clubhouse, and an extensive landscape on a 3.01-acre site on Hennur Main Road, North Bangalore. The layout is based on the principle of low density. Most luxury developments in a market that pushes density would be built with this in mind, but this master plan focuses mainly on privacy and serenity over the number of homes and has only 192 units, with 80% of the site remaining open.
A master plan tells you how you will actually live in a residential community, far more than any rendering of an interior ever can. It shows the position of the tower on the land, the layout and variety of amenities, and the ratio of built-up area to open space. Purva Codename Hennur master plan is an example of a boutique, low-density planning philosophy applied to a compact but generously planned parcel. It is the same single tower, low-density layout described here, whether it is called the Purva Hennur master plan or the Purva Codename Park master plan.
3.01 Acre Low-Density Project Layout North Bangalore
The entire development is unique because of the low-density project layout, available in North Bangalore, over 3.01 acres. Many similar-sized luxury apartment projects pack hundreds of units on the land. Purva Codename Hennur is planned over 3.01 acres and is home to a limited number of 192 homes. Residents will have more open space, less crowd, quieter common areas, and an excellent private elevator and lobby experience.
| Total Land Area | 3.01 acres |
| Total Units | 192 units |
| Tower Structure | 1 tower, 2 wings |
| Floors | 3 basements + Ground + 24 floors |
| Homes Per Floor | Maximum 4 per floor per wing |
| Elevators | 3 per wing (2 passenger, 1 service) |
| Open Space | Approximately 80 percent |
| Clubhouse | 20,000 sq ft, plus 4,000 sq ft clubhouse at G+2 near entrance |
| Configurations | 3 BHK, 3 BHK + Staff, 4 BHK + Staff |
| Construction | Mivan formwork |
80% Open Space Apartment Project Hennur
Purva Codename Hennur is not just an 80% open-space apartment project on Hennur Road, it is the marketing shorthand. That is the structural reality of the master plan. The 3.01-acre site maintains approximately 80% of the site as open and green space, with landscaping at the podium and ground levels. This open space is not residual land between buildings. There are separate zones for walking, landscaped boardwalks, an amphitheater, gardens, and outdoor amenities.
The density of the homes is low. Views are wide and open, and the daily experience of moving through the development feels roomy. That 80% open space also makes possible the privacy-focused design of the project. There’s just more space between the things.
Single Tower 2 Wing Apartment Layout Bangalore
The single tower 2 wing apartment layout is the structural heart of the master plan. One residential tower, divided into two wings, rises across 3 basements, ground floor, and 24 floors. Each wing has a maximum of 4 homes per floor, and just 3 elevators, two passenger and one service. This planning offers an almost private elevator experience, with very few residents sharing each lobby and lift core.
The tower is planned to be constructed away from the entrance to insulate residents from the noise and pollution associated with the entry and drop-off zone. A 4,000 square foot clubhouse at the G+2 level will be available near the entrance, functioning as a highly active zone, while the main residential tower stays in a calmer position deeper within the site.
Codename Hennur Site Layout and Tower Plan
The tower plan and site layout of Codename Hennur showcase the master class planning of the development. The tower is constructed away from the entrance to make sure residents do not get disturbed by the outside noise. Homes here are built on a raised podium to let the dwellers enjoy extensive and uninterrupted views. The staggered balcony planning ensures that they do not look directly into each other, offering privacy to the maximum level. The vehicular movement is largely restricted to the basements and the periphery, while the podium and the ground level are a pedestrian-friendly, landscaped environment.
That’s the difference between a well-planned low-density development and a low-density development that just has fewer homes. From the tower planning to the overall design and planning of the podium, the master plan of this development is designed to provide a private and spacious living experience.
Vehicle and Pedestrian Circulation
The master plan also shows that the project is set to have dedicated zones for the free movement of cars and people. Three basements will be available under the podium, where visitors and residents can park their vehicles freely. When residents move up to the podium and ground level, they will enter a large, pedestrian-friendly, and landscaped environment. Dedicated zones are also planned for children, where they can play or run safely. Overall, the daily traffic between the tower and amenities is to remain smooth and convenient.
Sustainability Infrastructure
The master plan includes many sustainability features. The large open space here allows for rainwater percolation and a landscape that moderates the local microclimate. The water management planning is set to let residents have a regular water supply without depending on tankers or other resources from outside. Energy-efficient systems for common areas and other provisions in line with current green building practices further make the project great for the long term. The single biggest sustainability feature is the 80% open space, which will help create a greener and more environmentally balanced development.
How the Master Plan Will Be Released
After the development receives RERA and gets launched officially, the detailed master plan will be released. Once the RERA number becomes available, buyers can use it and check out the project details on the Karnataka RERA portal. View the project location on Google Maps to see the exact position of this project within the Hennur Road corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many units in Purva Codename Hennur, and how is the tower arranged?
There are 192 units across a single tower with 2 wings, rising through 3 basements, ground floor, and 24 floors, with a maximum of 4 homes per floor per wing. - How much open space does the project have?
The 3.01-acre project dedicates approximately 80 percent of the site to open and green space, a deliberate low-density master planning approach. - Why is the tower positioned away from the entrance?
The residential tower is set back from the entrance to reduce noise and pollution exposure for residents. A separate 4,000 sq ft clubhouse at G+2 sits near the entrance to handle higher-footfall functions. - When will the detailed master plan be published?
The detailed master plan illustration will be released alongside the formal launch, following RERA approval.

