Embassy Biome Gallery - Apartments, Villas and the Township
Embassy Biome is in pre-launch within the ~200-acre Embassy Knowledge Park township at Devanahalli. The visuals on this page combine the architect's renderings and master-plan visualisations with descriptive walkthroughs of what each frame captures - useful for buyers evaluating the project remotely or wanting to understand the design language before a site visit. Because the project carries two co-equal residential products, the gallery covers both the apartment towers and the Riparian villa enclave, alongside the shared clubhouse, green network, and township context. For visual checks, Fortune Primero Seven Sarjapur is a same-city reference that helps separate brochure mood from evidence of elevation, landscape depth, finish cues, and usable community space.
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Embassy Biome gallery - explore both residential products
From the aerial sweep of the ~200-acre township to the 10-foot-ceiling apartment interiors and the low-density Riparian villas, explore both residential products and the shared clubhouse and green network. Tap any image to view it full-size.
Reading the renders - what each frame shows
All the visuals here are artist's impressions based on the approved master plan and the architectural concept by Alok Shetty. A serious buyer reads a gallery for evidence, not decoration - so each frame below is described for the design language, materials, and lighting at work, and for what it tells you about the project's intent. Because Embassy Biome is two co-equal residential products inside one township, the set deliberately spans the apartment towers, the Riparian villa enclave, the shared clubhouse and green network, and the township's commercial and contextual setting.
1. Township aerial - the master plan from above
The headline frame is an aerial of the full ~200-acre Embassy Knowledge Park, looking across the Palm-Jumeirah-inspired plan. The 80-foot grand spinal road runs as the central backbone, with the residential precincts branching off as distinct fronds: the apartment towers clustered to one side, the low-rise Riparian villa enclave spread green and wide to another, and the ~115-acre Grade-A commercial district anchoring the larger half of the plan. The 4,000-tree canopy reads as a deep green matrix threading the whole township. This is the single most useful image for understanding why Embassy Biome is a township and not a project.
2. Apartment towers - the eight-tower skyline
The apartment enclave is captured from the green network, looking up at the eight towers stepping from G+6 to G+20. The varied heights create a stepped skyline rather than a uniform high-rise wall, letting light and air move between the towers. The facade language is clean and contemporary, with the taller fenestration that the 10-foot floor-to-ceiling height permits - windows that read as fuller and more generous than a standard-height apartment elevation. At ground level, the towers open onto landscaped courtyards and the walkable green that connects to the clubhouse.
3. Apartment interior - the 10-foot ceiling
An interior render of a living-dining bay showcases the apartment precinct's signature: the 10-foot floor-to-ceiling height. The frame is composed to show the volume - taller windows pulling daylight deep into the room, a felt sense of openness that a 9-foot ceiling cannot achieve, and full-height glazing connecting the interior to the balcony and the green beyond. The fit-out shown is a premium, branded-fixture standard consistent with Embassy's residential house style. This is the frame that explains, visually, why the 10-foot ceiling is a real differentiator rather than a spec-sheet line.
4. Riparian villa enclave - the low-density setting
A wide render of the ~50-acre Riparian Enclave captures the villa precinct's defining quality: low density. At ~4.4 villas per acre, the villas sit with real space between them, fronted by landscaped gardens and the enclave's signature water features. The frame shows the riparian landscape - water threading through deep tree canopy - that gives the enclave its name, with the villas reading as homes standing in a garden rather than plots in a grid. This is the visual case for the villa product's scarcity positioning.
5. Villa elevation - ultra-luxury architecture
A single-villa render captures the ultra-luxury villa architecture: a ground-and-upper massing with a double-height living or foyer volume, generous glazing oriented to the Riparian landscape, private garden frontage, and a covered entry court. The material palette reads as contemporary-luxury - stone, glass, and warm timber accents - positioned as a North-Bengaluru peer to Embassy Boulevard. The private outdoor space visible in the frame is what the low ~4.4/acre density buys.
6. The 40,000 sq ft clubhouse - exterior
The signature clubhouse is captured at dusk, its 40,000 sq ft mass reading as a genuine lifestyle building rather than a token amenity block. Warm interior illumination glows through full-height glazing; landscaped approaches and water features frame the entry. The clubhouse is positioned as the shared social heart between the apartment and villa precincts, and the frame conveys the scale that lets it programme depth - a building that serves a combined community of over a thousand households.
7. Clubhouse interior - wellness and fitness suite
An interior frame of the clubhouse wellness suite shows the fitness, spa, and wellness programming that a 40,000 sq ft clubhouse can sustain: a fully-equipped gymnasium, group-fitness and yoga studios, and spa/wellness rooms. The interior design language is calm and contemporary, consistent with the IGBC-Gold, nature-inspired township positioning.
8. The lap pool and outdoor amenity deck
The outdoor amenity deck is captured with the swimming pool running through landscaped surrounds. The pool deck connects to the clubhouse and to the green network, with lounge and cabana seating along the edges and the tree canopy framing the zone. The frame shows the indoor-outdoor continuity that the township's green-led design is built around.
9. The 80-foot grand spinal road
A street-level frame down the 80-foot grand spinal road shows the township's backbone - a generously scaled, planted central artery that gives Embassy Knowledge Park the arrival sequence of a planned city quarter. The landscaping along the spine contributes to the 4,000-tree canopy; the road's scale signals the township's ambition.
10. The green network - ~19 acres, 4,000+ trees
A landscape frame captures the residential green network: walkable, planted, tree-canopied open space threading between the apartment and villa precincts. Jogging and walking paths, planted courts, children's zones, and seating areas are visible under the canopy. The ~19 acres of green with 4,000+ trees is the connective tissue of the residential estate, and this frame shows it as a lived park rather than a brochure lawn.
11. Children's and family zones
A frame of the family and children's amenity zones shows age-segmented play areas, soft surfacing, and shaded seating for parents, set within the green network. For the family buyer - the core Embassy Biome demographic given the Stonehill catchment - this is a meaningful frame: the township is designed for children to move safely between home, play, and clubhouse.
12. Stonehill catchment and township context
A contextual frame situates Embassy Biome within its surroundings - the Stonehill International School catchment, the Devanahalli airport corridor, and the broader North-Bengaluru landscape. The frame conveys the address: an Embassy township, near an Embassy school, on the airport corridor, with the commercial district on the same plan.
13. Villa enclave at dusk
A dusk frame of the Riparian villa enclave captures the lighting design - warm villa interiors, landscape and water-feature lighting, and the tree canopy in silhouette. The frame conveys the quality of evening arrival at a low-density luxury villa address.
14. Apartment enclave courtyard
A courtyard-level frame within the apartment enclave shows the landscaped ground plane between the towers - planted courts, walkways, and seating that turn the space between buildings into usable, green, social space rather than leftover circulation.
15. Commercial district context
A frame of the ~115-acre Grade-A commercial district (context, not a residential product) shows the township's daytime employment engine - contemporary Grade-A office architecture by the group that built Manyata and Tech Village. The frame explains the work-live-play logic: the workplace is on the same plan as the home.
16. Apartment master bedroom - the 10-foot volume
An interior render of an apartment master bedroom shows how the 10-foot ceiling reads in a private room: a tall window pulling morning light across the floor, a felt sense of height that a standard bedroom cannot achieve, and room for taller wardrobes and a study nook without the space feeling boxed in. The fit-out is a calm, contemporary palette consistent with the township's nature-led theme. This frame complements the living-room frame in showing that the ceiling height is a whole-home quality, not just a feature of the social spaces.
17. Villa interior - double-height living
A villa interior render captures the double-height living volume typical of ultra-luxury villa product - a soaring central space with full-height glazing opening onto the Riparian landscape, an upper gallery overlooking the living area, and a material palette of stone, timber, and glass. The frame conveys the villa's defining luxury: volume and light at a scale apartments cannot offer, set against the privacy and green of the low-density enclave.
18. Wellness and spa suite - clubhouse
A frame of the clubhouse wellness and spa suite shows the steam, sauna, and treatment rooms, finished in a serene, spa-grade palette. The wellness suite is one of the inclusions that only a 40,000 sq ft, township-scale clubhouse can sustain - and it anchors the township's wellness positioning in a usable, daily-life amenity rather than a brochure promise.
19. Co-working lounge - live-work in the township
A render of the clubhouse co-working lounge shows dedicated workspaces, soft seating, and meeting nooks with reliable connectivity. Given the ~115-acre commercial district on the same plan, the co-working lounge is the residential expression of the township's work-live-play logic - a place to work close to home, on the same address as the office district.
Notes on image generation and updates
All renders in the Embassy Biome gallery are artist's impressions based on the approved master plan and architectural concept by Alok Shetty. As a pre-launch project, the visuals are indicative and may evolve as the design is finalised through the launch and RERA process; finishes, fixtures, landscaping, and villa configurations are subject to refinement. Construction-progress photographs will be added as the township advances through its build phases.
For prospective buyers who want to see the project context at the current stage, a site visit is the highest-information option - the Embassy Biome sales team coordinates visits and walks buyers through the master plan, the apartment and villa precincts, the clubhouse, and the township's green and commercial context. The floor-plans page details the apartment and villa layouts, the amenities page works through the full clubhouse and outdoor programme these frames preview, and the master-plan page explains the land-use logic behind the aerial.
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Embassy Biome Gallery - Frequently Asked Questions
They are artist's impressions based on the approved master plan and architectural concept by Alok Shetty. Embassy Biome is pre-launch, so there is no built stock to photograph yet. The visuals are indicative and may evolve as the design is finalised through launch and the RERA process; construction-progress photographs will be added as the township advances.
Yes. Because Embassy Biome carries two co-equal residential products, the gallery covers the apartment towers (including the 10-foot-ceiling interiors) and the low-density Riparian villa enclave, alongside the shared 40,000 sq ft clubhouse, the green network, the spinal road, and the township commercial context.
The township aerial. It shows the full ~200-acre Embassy Knowledge Park - the 80-foot grand spinal road as the backbone, the apartment towers, the spread-out Riparian villa enclave, the ~115-acre commercial district, and the 4,000-tree canopy - making clear why Embassy Biome is a township, not a single project.
The apartments carry a 10-foot floor-to-ceiling height, a full foot above the Bengaluru norm. The interior render is composed to show that volume - taller windows pulling daylight deep into the room and a felt openness a 9-foot ceiling cannot match. The frame is the visual case that the ceiling height is a real differentiator, not a spec-sheet line.
Yes - a site visit is the highest-information option at the pre-launch stage. The Embassy Biome sales team coordinates visits and walks buyers through the master plan, the apartment and villa precincts, the clubhouse, and the township's green and commercial context. Use the contact page to schedule one.