A master plan reveals the architectural intent behind a residential development more clearly than any marketing narrative. It shows how the building relates to the land, how open spaces are distributed, where vehicles are separated from pedestrians and how the daily flow of community life is designed to function. For a compact, ultra-luxury development like Purva Codename Hennur — where 192 apartments share a 3.01-acre parcel — the master plan is particularly consequential because every design decision directly impacts every resident. This article presents the Purva Codename Hennur master plan explained in detail, along with key revelations from the Codename Hennur brochure details that help buyers understand the project’s spatial logic.
The 3.01 Acre Site Layout — Compact Luxury, Maximised Design
The 3.01 acre site layout at Purva Codename Hennur is deliberately compact, which imposes design constraints that Puravankara has addressed through vertical planning rather than horizontal sprawl. Instead of spreading development across a large horizontal footprint, the project concentrates its 192 apartments into a single tower with two wings rising 24 floors above an elevated podium with three basement levels.
This vertical concentration approach delivers several architectural advantages. The building footprint is minimised, freeing approximately 80 percent of the total land area for open spaces, landscaping, amenity zones and pedestrian pathways. The three basement levels accommodate all parking below grade, eliminating surface parking that would otherwise consume valuable ground-level space. And the elevated podium raises the residential floors above the ground plane, providing unobstructed skyline views from every apartment while creating a separation between the busy street-level environment and the tranquil residential experience above.
The positioning of the tower within the 3.01-acre parcel has been planned to maximise distance from the plot boundary on all sides, ensuring that residents are buffered from adjacent developments and road noise. The residential tower is positioned away from the site entrance, which means that visitor traffic, delivery activity and the natural bustle of entry-exit movement occur at the periphery of the site rather than adjacent to the residential living spaces.
Tower Wing Positioning — Privacy by Design
The single tower comprises two wings, and the tower wing positioning within the master plan reflects a privacy-first design philosophy that distinguishes this project from conventional apartment developments.
The two-wing configuration creates a natural separation between groups of apartments. Each wing accommodates a maximum of four homes per floor, served by three dedicated elevators — two passenger and one service. This creates an almost-private elevator experience where residents share vertical transport with a very small number of neighbours rather than the dozens or hundreds typical of conventional high-rise developments.
The wings are oriented to maximise natural light penetration and cross-ventilation into every apartment while minimising direct sightlines between units in opposing wings. The staggered balcony architecture — where balconies in adjacent units are offset from each other — further ensures that no balcony directly overlooks another. This architectural solution addresses one of the most common privacy complaints in apartment living, where conventional aligned balconies create uncomfortable visual exposure between neighbours.
Private entrances that do not face neighbouring unit doors add another privacy layer. In conventional apartment corridors, your front door opens directly opposite or adjacent to your neighbour’s front door — creating unavoidable daily encounters and a sense of shared threshold. At Purva Codename Hennur, the entrance design ensures that each home feels individually addressed rather than communally accessed.
The 80 Percent Open Space — What It Looks Like on 3.01 Acres
The project claims approximately 80 percent open space — one of the highest ratios in any Hennur Main Road development. On a 3.01-acre parcel, this translates to approximately 2.4 acres dedicated to landscaped gardens, walking trails, amenity zones and pedestrian pathways.
The open space is distributed across the ground level — surrounding the tower base with landscaped gardens, a boardwalk, children’s play areas, a pet corner, yoga and meditation decks and an amphitheatre — and within the elevated podium level, where residents access the outdoor amenity areas from a raised vantage point that provides visual separation from the street level below.
The 4,000 sq ft standalone clubhouse near the site entrance — separate from the main 20,000 sq ft clubhouse within the residential tower — provides a community and event space that is accessible without entering the residential zone. This separation is a thoughtful design decision that allows the main tower’s amenity infrastructure to remain exclusively for residents while the entrance-level clubhouse handles visitor-facing functions and larger community events.
For a detailed analysis of how this low-density design creates a distinctive living experience with only 192 units, explore our dedicated article.
The Brochure — What It Reveals About Design Intent
The Codename Hennur brochure details provide additional context that supplements the master plan’s spatial information. The brochure confirms the 10-foot clear ceiling heights across all apartments — a specification that creates a sense of spatial grandeur significantly beyond the standard 9 to 9.5 foot ceilings in most luxury developments. It details the fully integrated VRV air conditioning system, the smart home automation provisions, the digital door lock systems and the premium flooring and fixture specifications.
The brochure also presents the amenity programme — the 20,000 sq ft primary clubhouse with temperature-controlled indoor pool, spa, gymnasium, yoga studio, business centre, banquet hall and recreational facilities, alongside the outdoor amenities including the half basketball court, pickleball court, amphitheatre, campfire pit and landscaped boardwalk.
What makes the brochure particularly useful as a buyer evaluation tool is its documentation of the Mivan and RCC construction technology, the 85 percent Vaastu compliance claim and the specific design features — walk-in wardrobes and bathtubs in master bedrooms, no-shared-wall acoustic privacy, staggered balconies and elevated podium structure — that collectively define the project’s quality positioning.
Under RERA regulations, the specifications disclosed in the brochure become part of the developer’s legal obligation. This means the Codename Hennur brochure details are not aspirational marketing but documented commitments that Puravankara is required to deliver upon.
How the Master Plan Supports Long-Term Value
The master plan at Purva Codename Hennur demonstrates that thoughtful design can extract exceptional quality from a compact land parcel. The vertical concentration of 192 units into a single tower with two wings, the three-level basement parking that liberates the ground plane, the elevated podium that creates skyline views, the 80 percent open space allocation and the privacy-first wing and entrance design collectively create a living environment that competes with projects on much larger land parcels.
For the possession timeline and construction milestones that will bring this master plan to physical reality, explore our dedicated guide.
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FAQs
- What does the Purva Codename Hennur master plan reveal?
The master plan reveals a vertical concentration design where 192 apartments are housed in a single tower with two wings rising 24 floors above an elevated podium with three basement levels, freeing approximately 80 percent of the 3.01-acre land for open spaces. - How is the 3.01 acre site layout designed?
The 3.01 acre site is designed compactly with a single-tower vertical layout, three basement parking levels that eliminate surface parking, and an elevated podium that raises residential floors above the ground plane for unobstructed views. - What does the tower wing positioning achieve?
The tower wing positioning creates a two-wing configuration with a maximum of four homes per floor served by three dedicated elevators, ensuring privacy, optimal natural light, cross-ventilation, and minimal sightlines between opposing units. - How much open space does Purva Codename Hennur offer?
The project offers approximately 80 percent open space, which translates to about 2.4 acres dedicated to landscaped gardens, walking trails, amenity zones, and pedestrian pathways on the 3.01-acre parcel. - What privacy features are integrated into the master plan?
Privacy features include staggered balcony placement to prevent direct overlooks, no-shared-walls design for acoustic isolation, and private entrances that do not face neighbouring unit doors. - What does the Codename Hennur brochure include?
The brochure includes details on 10-foot ceiling heights, fully integrated VRV air conditioning, smart home automation, digital door locks, premium flooring specifications, and the complete amenity programme including the 20,000 sq ft clubhouse. - Is there more than one clubhouse at Purva Codename Hennur?
Yes, the project features a primary 20,000 sq ft clubhouse within the residential tower and a separate 4,000 sq ft standalone clubhouse near the site entrance for visitor-facing functions and larger community events. - Why is the master plan significant for buyers?
The master plan demonstrates how thoughtful design extracts exceptional quality from a compact land parcel through vertical concentration, basement parking, elevated podium, generous open space, and privacy-first wing design.
