
Architecture
Vilasa
An invitation-only enclave of 44 villas where every room opens to a courtyard, balcony or garden.
- Location
- Rajankunte, Bangalore
- Project type
- Architecture
- Scale
- 44 villas · 2.6 acres · G+2
- Role
- Architecture · Atmos Lifestyle
- Year
- Present
Design brief
Vilasa is a premium tropical-contemporary community planned within a 2.6-acre parcel (120,466 sqft) in Rajankunte — only 44 exclusive G+2 villas, each offered by invitation to preserve a sense of privacy and community. The brief was to maximise openness, ventilation and premium spatial experience while keeping construction efficient and the ticket size deliverable.




Open, green & family-centric
Open space is the primary organising element, not a residual. A significant portion of the site is given to active green zones, children's play areas and landscaped courts that encourage everyday outdoor living. Roads are kept intentionally wider than convention to enhance privacy between villas and elevate the streetscape beyond a purely functional role.




The villa architecture
A plot mix of 30×40, 30×50 and 40×50 footprints sits within a single warm-contemporary language. Every room connects to an open or semi-open outdoor space — a courtyard, balcony, terrace or garden — layering indoor and outdoor living and drawing daylight deep into each home.




Climate-responsive detailing
Ventilated façade screens shade without closing the space; windows on opposite walls drive cross-ventilation; double-height cores act as internal courtyards that pull light in; and deep overhangs keep interiors cool. Plots orient east–west to soften the harsh west sun, and the planning follows Vāstu principles for spatial harmony.




Amenities & clubhouse
A resort-grade amenity core anchors the community — a swimming pool, clubhouse, gym and multipurpose court set within landscape — giving residents a genuine sense of arrival and a shared social heart to the neighbourhood.




Interiors
Inside, the palette stays restrained and warm: natural light, timber tones and large openings that frame the garden and sky. From the living room to the home theatre, every space carries the indoor–outdoor philosophy from the master plan all the way to the furniture line.

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