Brigade WTC Devanahalli Gallery - Township, WTC & Clubhouse

The Brigade WTC Devanahalli gallery brings the 75-acre integrated township to life — from the aerial sweep of the master plan to the landmark World Trade Center tower, the residential clusters, the clubhouse and the landscaped green spine. As a pre-launch township, the visual story is told through master-plan renders, architectural visualisations and precinct imagery that convey the scale, texture and quality of what Brigade Group is building at Devanahalli. This page walks through the gallery view by view, so a buyer can picture the township before setting foot on site. For visual checks, Casagrand Moondance Kumbalgodu is a same-city reference that helps separate brochure mood from evidence of elevation, landscape depth, finish cues, and usable community space.

Brigade WTC Devanahalli gallery - township, WTC, clubhouse

The visual story of Brigade WTC Devanahalli is a working city on 75 acres — residential towers clustered around landscaped open space, with the WTC office tower and mall precinct on the commercial edge and the school, hospital and hotel blocks in their own zones. Six representative visuals: the township aerial, the exterior, the amenity spaces, the clubhouse, the swimming pool and a living-room interior.

Aerial and campus views

The defining image of Brigade WTC Devanahalli is the aerial view of the full 75-acre parcel. From above, the township reads as a planned city fragment rather than a housing colony: residential towers cluster around internal landscaped courts and a central green spine, while the World Trade Center tower and the IT/ITES offices anchor the commercial edge. The retail mall and multiplex sit on the high-footfall boundary; the school, hospital and hotel occupy their own zones; and the industrial, data-centre and logistics blocks buffer the outer edge. Tree-lined avenues thread the whole composition together, and the New Airport Road / STRR grid frames the parcel. This single view communicates the project's central promise — an entire urban stack on one address, minutes from the airport.

A second aerial, taken towards dusk, shows the township lit: the WTC tower glowing as a landmark against the skyline, the residential clusters warm with light, and the mall precinct active — the visual signature of a live-work-play city that does not go dark after office hours.

The World Trade Center tower

The marquee image of the commercial spine is the World Trade Center Devanahalli — a soaring glass-and-steel Grade-A office tower that establishes the township's identity and Bengaluru's status as India's first two-WTC city. Rendered against the corridor's open skies, the tower conveys the corporate gravity a WTC address carries: it is the anchor that draws multinational occupiers, trade bodies and business services to the township, and the landmark residents see on approach. A ground-level view captures the WTC's plaza and entrance — a business-district texture of corporate lobbies, water features and hardscape that sits, remarkably, on the same parcel as the homes.

Residential tower exteriors and facade

The residential imagery shows contemporary apartment towers with clean, modern facades, generous balconies and large glazing that pulls in daylight and green views. The towers are rendered rising from landscaped podiums and drop-offs, framed by tree-lined internal avenues. Close-up facade detail conveys the material quality — the balcony rhythm, the glazing lines, the finish palette — that signals a premium Brigade product. A view of the villa and row-house pocket shows the low-rise, ground-touching format nestled within the wider township, offering a quieter, house-and-garden texture inside the gated envelope.

Lobby and common areas

Interior renders of the residential lobbies show double-height entrance foyers with premium finishes — stone floors, feature lighting, considered seating and secure access control — the arrival experience of a Brigade address. Common corridors, lift lobbies and podium-level resident lounges convey the finish standard buyers can expect throughout the shared spaces.

Clubhouse and amenity spaces

The clubhouse gallery is where the township's lifestyle comes into focus: a grand clubhouse render showing the gymnasium with corridor-facing glazing, the indoor games and recreation rooms, the mini theatre, and the banquet / party hall. Adjacent images show the swimming pool and deck — a resort-style blue against landscaped surrounds, with a children's pool and shaded seating — and the spa and wellness suite. These spaces are what turn a group of towers into a community, and the renders convey their scale and quality.

Landscape and green areas

The landscape imagery captures the central green spine and the tree-lined avenues that give the township its calm. Views show jogging and walking loops winding through open lawns, seating courts under mature-canopy trees, children's play zones, and pocket gardens between the residential clusters. Water features and soft landscape recur throughout, reinforcing the green, low-density feel of the residential precinct — a deliberate counterpoint to the corporate energy of the WTC edge.

Retail, multiplex and hospitality

The retail imagery shows the on-campus shopping mall and its six-screen multiplex — a high-street texture of storefronts, dining, a food court and cinema entrances that makes the township a weekend destination, not just a place to sleep. The hotel and convention-centre render conveys the 500-key hospitality block, giving the township a business-and-events venue and residents a hotel at their doorstep for visiting family and corporate guests.

Social infrastructure

Renders of the 1,800-seat international school show a modern campus with classrooms, sports fields and drop-off — education inside the gate. The 300-bed multi-specialty hospital render conveys a full-scale healthcare facility with emergency access, reassuring buyers that primary and secondary care sit within the township rather than a drive away. These images make tangible what "integrated township" actually means: the institutions that families depend on are part of the address.

Construction and delivery context

As a pre-launch township with residential possession targeted for April 2027, on-site construction imagery will grow as the project advances through mobilisation, foundation and superstructure. Buyers can expect the gallery to be updated with real construction-progress photography as milestones are reached — the visual proof of delivery that a listed developer with a zero-abandonment record stands behind. Until then, the master-plan renders and architectural visualisations convey the design intent, scale and finish standard with the fidelity Brigade's marketing is known for.

Location and context views

Contextual imagery situates the township in its corridor: the proximity to Kempegowda International Airport, the adjacency to the Satellite Town Ring Road, the nearness of the KIADB Aerospace Park, and the New Airport Road spine. Location-map graphics plot the township against the airport, the metro's Doddajala station, the aerospace park and the surrounding schools, hospitals and employment hubs, so a buyer can read the address's connectivity at a glance.

Apartment interiors

Sample-flat renders for the 2, 3 and 4 BHK apartments convey the finish standard buyers can expect. Living-dining views show open, light-filled volumes with vitrified-tile floors, large glazing opening to balconies, and space planning that makes even the compact 2 BHK live larger than its area. Kitchen renders show a modular-ready layout with a granite or engineered-stone counter, quality cabinetry provision and a separate utility. Bedroom views show well-proportioned rooms with wardrobe provision and balcony access in the master. Bathroom renders convey premium tiling, branded CP and sanitaryware, and clean contemporary detailing. These interior visualisations let a buyer picture daily life inside the home, not just admire the township from above — and they set the material and quality expectation against which the delivered product will be measured.

Views by configuration

The gallery is organised so a buyer can browse by the home they are considering. Prospective 2 BHK buyers can view the compact, efficient layouts and the tower positions best suited to rentability; 3 BHK buyers can study the family-oriented layouts with their separate utilities, multiple bathrooms and balconies; and 4 BHK and villa buyers can explore the premium formats — the larger volumes, prime tower positions overlooking the central green, and the low-rise villa pocket with its private outdoor space. Pairing each configuration with its own imagery turns the gallery from a generic showcase into a decision tool.

Night and seasonal views

Beyond the daytime renders, the gallery includes evening and monsoon-season visualisations that show the township across conditions — the WTC tower and residential clusters lit against a dusk sky, the mall precinct active after dark, and the landscaped greens lush in the rains with the storm-water and recharge systems doing their quiet work. These views reassure buyers that the township is designed to look and function well year-round, not just in a single flattering render.

The clubhouse and sports precinct in detail

A dedicated set of renders showcases the sports and recreation precinct — the tennis and basketball courts under floodlights, the badminton hall, the cricket practice nets, and the outdoor fitness stations set along the jogging loop. Adjacent imagery captures the yoga and meditation pavilion in a quiet landscaped corner, and the multipurpose banquet hall dressed for an event. These views make concrete the breadth of the amenity programme, showing that Brigade WTC Devanahalli offers not a token clubhouse but a full sports-and-wellness campus for its residents.

What the gallery tells a buyer

Taken together, the Brigade WTC Devanahalli gallery communicates three things a prospective buyer most wants to know. First, scale and completeness — the aerials prove this is a genuine integrated township, not a marketing label. Second, quality — the tower, lobby, interior, clubhouse and landscape renders convey the premium finish standard of a Brigade product. Third, lifestyle — the mall, school, hospital, hotel and green-spine imagery show a life that can be lived almost entirely within the gates. For a pre-launch project, a gallery this comprehensive is itself a signal of the developer's conviction and the project's readiness. To experience it in person, use the contact form to arrange a visit to the Brigade WTC Devanahalli sales and experience centre, where the master plan, sample layouts and material palette are presented in full, and where the imagery on this page becomes a walk-through of the actual model apartments and township model.

Brigade WTC Devanahalli gallery FAQ

Common questions on the Brigade WTC Devanahalli images, whether they are renders, the World Trade Center tower and clubhouse, and site visits.

What does the Brigade WTC Devanahalli gallery show?

The gallery brings the 75-acre integrated township to life - the aerial sweep of the master plan, the landmark World Trade Center tower, the residential clusters, the clubhouse, the swimming pool and the landscaped green spine. As a pre-launch township, the visual story is told through master-plan renders, architectural visualisations and precinct imagery that convey the scale, texture and quality of what Brigade Group is building at Devanahalli.

Are the Brigade WTC Devanahalli images real photos?

As a pre-launch township, the gallery imagery represents the design intent, scale and finish standard through master-plan renders and architectural visualisations rather than photographs of a finished building. On-site construction imagery will grow as the project advances through mobilisation, foundation and superstructure, and the gallery will be updated with real construction-progress photography as milestones are reached.

Does the gallery show the World Trade Center tower and clubhouse?

Yes - the imagery covers the World Trade Center Devanahalli office tower and its plaza, the grand clubhouse with its gymnasium, indoor games, mini theatre and banquet hall, the swimming pool and deck, the spa and wellness suite, alongside the township aerial, the residential exteriors, the landscaped green spine, the mall and multiplex, and the school, hospital and hotel blocks.

Can I see Brigade WTC Devanahalli in person?

Yes. To experience it in person, use the contact form to arrange a visit to the Brigade WTC Devanahalli sales and experience centre, where the master plan, sample layouts and material palette are presented in full, and where the imagery on this page becomes a walk-through of the actual model apartments and township model.

What does the gallery tell a buyer?

Three things: scale and completeness - the aerials prove this is a genuine integrated township, not a marketing label; quality - the tower, lobby, interior, clubhouse and landscape renders convey the premium finish standard of a Brigade product; and lifestyle - the mall, school, hospital, hotel and green-spine imagery show a life that can be lived almost entirely within the gates.

See Brigade WTC Devanahalli in person

Imagery conveys the concept; a site visit conveys the address. To experience it in person, arrange a visit to the Brigade WTC Devanahalli sales and experience centre at Devanahalli, on the airport corridor, where the master plan, sample layouts and material palette are presented in full.

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