Amenity Philosophy: Availability, Not Just Count
The most important thing to understand about the Purva Grand Hills amenity programme is the relationship between amenity count and community size. A 4,000-household township can list a hundred amenities, but each one is shared by thousands of competing residents - the pool has a queue, the multipurpose hall is booked out months ahead, and the gym is crowded at every usable hour. A 300-household single-tower community lists fewer headline amenities, but each one is genuinely available. The pool is swimmable on a weekday evening, the gym has free equipment, the badminton court can be booked for the same weekend, and the hall is reservable for a family function without a months-long waitlist.
For an everyday resident, amenity availability is the return that matters far more than amenity count - and it is the structural advantage of choosing a low-density community over a high-density township. This sizing logic shapes every part of the programme: the clubhouse is built for the throughput of a few hundred households, so its halls, courts, and lounges are dimensioned for genuine daily use rather than for a brochure photograph, and the 65% open landscape gives the outdoor amenities real breathing room.
The result is a campus that feels larger and more usable than its acreage suggests, precisely because so little of the parcel is built over. The jogging track runs through gardens rather than around a tight building edge, the children's zones sit in shaded open ground, and the pool deck connects to open lawn rather than being squeezed between towers.
The Clubhouse - Indoor Programme
The clubhouse is the indoor social anchor, positioned adjacent to the tower so every apartment is a short, level walk from the amenities. As an air-conditioned premium clubhouse for a 300-household community, it carries an air-conditioned multipurpose / banquet hall fitted with a pantry, buffet counter, and stage for festivals and private celebrations; a fully-equipped gymnasium and fitness studio with cardio and strength equipment and a separate room for group classes and floor work; a dedicated yoga and meditation room; an indoor games room for table tennis, carrom, billiards, and board games; a mini theatre / media room with tiered seating; a co-working / business lounge increasingly essential as hybrid work patterns persist; a quiet library and reading lounge; an on-site crèche / day-care; and a salon-and-wellness suite with spa-and-steam services.
The Outdoor Programme
The 65% open landscape carries the outdoor amenity programme, laid out across the vehicle-free inner zone so residents and children move between the amenities without crossing any driveway. A swimming pool runs through the landscaped open zone with a separate shallow kids' pool annex and cabana-style seating along the deck, connecting directly to the clubhouse and the open lawn. A multi-purpose sports court for badminton and basketball and a half-court tennis facility complete the active-recreation set, finished in sports flooring with glare-free lighting for evening play. Jogging and walking tracks thread the landscape with an outdoor fitness and reflexology zone along the route. Adjacent children's play and toddler zones sit in the vehicle-free inner landscape, with a dedicated senior-citizens' court placed away from the active zones, an amphitheatre / open-air gathering deck for community events, and themed pocket gardens with pet-friendly landscape pockets distributed through the open space.
Power, Water, Security, and Waste Infrastructure
On the power side, the project carries 100% common-area DG backup with a per-apartment backup provision, adequate sanctioned load per apartment with concealed copper wiring and modular switches, rooftop solar provision for common-area lighting and pumping loads, and EV-charging provision in the basement parking levels. On water, a sewage treatment plant sized for the 300-unit peak load recirculates treated water for landscape irrigation and flushing, rainwater harvesting and recharge pits capture roof and surface runoff for groundwater recharge - particularly relevant on the water-stressed Devanahalli plateau - and hot-and-cold water provision is standard in every toilet. Security runs through a single controlled gateway off the Vidya Nagar Cross access road with a boom barrier and guard cabin, 24x7 perimeter CCTV across the campus boundary, basements, lift lobbies, and amenity zones, and a tablet-based visitor-management system. Waste is handled through segregated apartment-level collection and an Organic Waste Converter processing wet waste on-site into compost for the landscape, with waste-collection vehicles kept off the inner amenity plane.