Purva Northern Lights master plan is the RERA-approved layout of a 24.59-acre township by Puravankara Limited at KIADB Aerospace Park, Bagalur, North Bangalore 562149. The plan places 8 high-rise towers across 3 phases with 2,973 apartments, keeping 80% of the land as open green space and only 20% for construction. Internal roads are 32 metres wide. All 3 phases are RERA-approved, and possession is targeted for December 2029.
The master plan is built around a Bali-inspired terraced landscape design. Towers are spaced apart to allow cross ventilation and unobstructed views from most units. Internal roads are 32 metres wide, wider than most gated communities in North Bangalore in 2026. Every apartment is Vaastu-compliant and faces North, East, or West. The site is 8 km from Kempegowda International Airport via NH 44 and approximately 2 km from the upcoming Doddajala Metro Station on the Namma Metro Blue Line Phase 2B. The Bagalur Road corridor is seeing strong residential demand in 2026, driven by the KIADB Aerospace SEZ, Metro Blue Line Phase 2B, and the airport expansion.
The project is divided into three clear phases. This ensures the building work stays on schedule and meets high-quality standards.
Phase 1 is the primary gateway to this luxury township. It covers the largest land area and offers the most diverse range of home sizes.
Phase 2 continues the theme of luxury and nature. It is perfectly positioned to offer residents the best views of the Bali-inspired terraced gardens.
Phase 3 is the final and most exclusive part of the development. It focuses on a more private, low- density feel with fewer towers and units.
Phase 1 buyers take possession in December 2029. At that point Phase 2 and Phase 3 will still be under development. The master plan separates construction zones from occupied towers. Internal roads, the dual clubhouse, and all Phase 1 amenities are fully operational before Phase 1 possession. Phase 2 and 3 construction does not affect Phase 1 residents because of the zoned layout across the 24.59 acres.
All 8 towers stand tall with 30 floors. Each building has 2 basements for organized parking. The homes are sized to fit every family:
All 8 towers are spaced apart to allow cross ventilation and unobstructed views. The orientation ensures most units face North, East, or West for maximum natural light. Higher floors benefit from airport corridor views and reduced heat from adjacent buildings. Ground level stays free for greenery because all parking goes underground into 2 basement levels per tower.
Purva Northern Lights reserves 80% of its 24.59 acres for open green space. That covers parks, walking trails, reflexology paths, bio-ponds, and the Bali-inspired terraced gardens between towers. The remaining 20% is used for the 8 residential towers and the 1 lakh sq.ft dual clubhouse. This open space ratio is one of the highest for any new launch township in North Bangalore in 2026.
The project features two large clubhouses totalling 1,00,000 sq ft, split across two zones of approximately 75,000 sq ft and approximately 25,000 sq.ft. They are built for health as well as social life.
There is something for everyone here.
The amenity programme covers sports, recreation, family zones, and social spaces spread across the full 24.59-acre site, so no single zone gets crowded at peak times.
The township is built with strong safety and eco-friendly systems as part of the master plan.
Internal roads across the 24.59-acre site are 32 meters wide. That is wider than most gated communities in North Bangalore in 2026. Vehicle and pedestrian movement are fully separated. Residents walk on dedicated paths away from internal roads. All basement parking keeps ground level free for greenery and amenities. The 76,000 sq.ft Retail Boulevard sits at the edge of the township so daily shopping traffic does not enter the residential zones.
Every apartment at Purva Northern Lights is Vaastu-compliant. Units face North, East, or West. The Bali-inspired terraced landscape design ensures green areas sit between towers rather than behind them. Trees and gardens act as natural heat and noise buffers. The 77% open space ratio reduces the urban heat island effect that affects the most dense township projects.
A standard apartment project in North Bangalore allocates 40 to 50% of land to construction. Purva Northern Lights allocates only 20%. That 60% difference is what makes the 77% open space, the 1 lakh sq.ft dual clubhouse, the 76,000 sq.ft Retail Boulevard, and the Bali-inspired terraced gardens possible. In a typical project, the clubhouse is one building. Here it is two separate structures totalling 1,00,000 sq.ft because the land budget allows it.
The Purva Northern Lights master plan is backed by verified credentials. Phase 1 carries a declared project cost of ₹859 crore as per the RERA filing. Construction is handled by Kalpataru Projects International. The architect is Kembhavi Architecture, a Bengaluru-based firm. Both are named in the Karnataka RERA filing approved on 12 March 2026.
The master plan removes vehicle risk from the inner township entirely. All driveways and basement access stay on the outer ring; the inner courtyard is pedestrian-only. Play zones are placed at the geometric centre of the layout — visible from most apartment balconies — so parents can supervise children at a glance. Pool zones, walking paths, and clubhouse entrances cluster around this central spine.
The name "Northern Lights" carries through into the architecture. The design uses light as a central element; towers are placed and oriented to maximise daylight in living spaces, with view corridors aimed at the natural horizon. The 80/20 rule keeps the township at 20% built-up footprint and 80% open greenscape, supporting biophilic design principles.
Tower spacing and unit orientation at Purva Northern Lights are tuned so that every apartment gets cross-breeze without relying on AC. The master plan keeps inter-tower distance generous and stacks living rooms along the prevailing wind corridor.
The Purva Northern Lights master plan considers cardinal directions during tower placement so individual units can be configured Vaastu-friendly without compromising natural light or ventilation.
The master plan covers 24.59 acres at KIADB Aerospace Park, Bagalur, North Bangalore. It shows the layout of 8 high-rise towers, 3 development phases, internal roads, open green spaces, the dual clubhouse, and amenity zones. All 3 phases are RERA-approved as of 12 March 2026.
The master plan has 8 high-rise towers across 3 phases. Each tower is B + G + 29/30 floors. Phase 1 has 1,225 units across 3 towers. Phase 2 has 1,208 units across 3 towers. Phase 3 has 540 units across 2 towers. The total is 2,973 apartments.
Purva Northern Lights reserves 80% of its 24.59 acres for open green space. That includes parks, walking trails, reflexology paths, bio-ponds, and terraced gardens. Only 20% of the land is used for construction. This is one of the highest open space ratios among new launch projects in North Bangalore in 2026.
Phase 1 is registered as PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/120326/008523. Phase 2 is 008524 and Phase 3 is 008525. All 3 phases received Karnataka RERA approval on 12 March 2026. Possession for Phase 1 is targeted for December 2029.
Phase 1 offers 1 BHK at 408 sq.ft, 2 BHK from 670 to 768 sq.ft, 3 BHK from 1,003 to 1,077 sq.ft, and 4 BHK from 2,235 to 2,332 sq.ft. All units are Vaastu-compliant and face North, East, or West. Prices start at ₹80 Lakhs for 1 BHK and go up to ₹2.64 Cr for 4 BHK.
The township has gated entry with 24/7 security, CCTV in all common areas, and video door phones in every apartment. The master plan also includes solar street lights, rainwater harvesting, and a sewage treatment plant. Vehicle and pedestrian movement are separated across the site for resident safety.
Internal roads across the 24.59-acre site are 32 metres wide. This is wider than most gated communities in North Bangalore in 2026. Vehicle and pedestrian movement are fully separated. Residents walk on dedicated paths away from internal roads, and all parking goes into 2 basement levels per tower to keep the ground level free for greenery.
Yes. All vehicle driveways and basement parking access route to the outer ring of the township. The inner courtyard — where the children's play zones, walking paths, and clubhouse access cluster — is fully pedestrian. No internal road crosses a play area, and play zones are positioned where most tower balconies have direct visual contact for easy parental supervision.
Each tower is positioned and angled so the largest windows in each apartment face open horizon, landscape, or the inner courtyard rather than the next tower's wall. This maximises daylight, view depth, and ventilation per unit — part of the project's "Aurora" daylight-first design theme, paired with the 80/20 footprint rule (only ~20% built-up, ~80% open space).
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