The Visual Story
What the Imagery Captures
From above, Heart of Harmony reads as a single sculpted tower set within a generous green base — the visual expression of the project's 84% open-space master plan, with the elevated Namma Metro Yellow Line sweeping past barely 400 metres away. The facade is rendered in a warm terracotta-and-bronze palette, articulated rather than flat, its 24 floors broken up by the recurring open-to-sky garden decks that step through the elevation every three floors.
The arrival experience is set by a double-height entrance lobby — a hospitality-grade space with full-height glazing and layered lighting. The terrace is the crown of the project, with the rooftop clubhouse opening onto a swimming pool complex framed by open sky and the city below. Interior frames show living and dining spaces oriented to the open city view, with floor-to-ceiling windows that exploit the higher floor-to-floor heights, while the wellness suite — spa, sauna, steam and ice bath — is documented in a calm material palette of stone and timber.
As a new-launch project with possession targeted for March 2030, the on-site imagery will evolve from launch renders toward live construction and the finished tower. View the physical site and sample finishes at the on-site Experience Centre at Kudlu Gate, and track verified milestones on the K-RERA portal. For the configurations behind these interiors, see the floor-plans page.