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Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 - Gallery

Six representative project visuals for Godrej MSR City — Phase 3: the 15-tower G+15 skyline aerial, a tower at the township arrival court, the clubhouse precinct, the central pool deck, a representative 3 BHK living-dining bay, and the landscaped green spine. As a pre-launch project these are stylised renders of design intent — read them for the massing, the open-space ratio, the inter-tower spacing, and the amenity scale rather than as photographs of a finished tower. For a developer with Godrej's delivery record, the gap between render and delivered product is typically small.

Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 gallery - six representative visuals

The 15-tower G+15 skyline aerial, a tower at the township arrival court, the clubhouse precinct opening onto the pool deck, the swimming pool deck at the central landscape, a representative 3 BHK living-dining interior with balcony aspect, and the central landscaped green spine. Click any tile to enlarge.

Image captions for Godrej MSR City — Phase 3

  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 aerial view of the 15-tower G+15 skyline within the 62-acre township at Shettigere, Devanahalli: Aerial view of the 15-tower G+15 skyline — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3
  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 G+15 tower rising over the landscaped township arrival court: G+15 tower at the township arrival court — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3
  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 clubhouse precinct opening onto the pool deck with the towers behind: Clubhouse precinct opening onto the pool deck — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3
  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 swimming pool deck at the central landscape with the towers rising behind: Swimming pool deck at the central landscape — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3
  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 representative 3 BHK living-dining interior with balcony aspect and corridor views: Representative 3 BHK living-dining interior with balcony aspect — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3
  • Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 central landscaped green spine with walkways and seating courts threading between the towers: Central landscaped green spine with walkways and seating courts — Godrej MSR City — Phase 3

Reading the renders - what each frame actually shows

Project renders are stylised representations of design intent rather than photographic captures of an existing building — and for a developer with Godrej's delivery record, the gap between render and delivered product is typically small. The useful frame is to read each one as evidence of the design language, the township-scale relationship between the towers, the landscape, and the amenities, and the spatial intent the master plan locks in.

The 15-tower skyline aerial is the single most informative image in the set: the 3 building clusters comprising 15 towers, grouped toward the edges, with the central landscaped spine and amenity courts in the middle and the inter-tower spacing that protects light and privacy. It also situates Phase 3 within the wider 62-acre MSR City framework, alongside the earlier phases.

The tower at the township arrival court shows the G+15 mass rising over a landscaped entrance, the building cluster reading against the open Devanahalli skyline. This is the view that establishes the phase's scale and the high-rise format — tall, slim towers on a green podium, with the airport corridor's characteristic open horizon behind, and a managed gateway rather than a roadside entrance.

The clubhouse precinct reveals the relationship between the dedicated amenity building, the open landscape, and the residential towers that defines a township setting. The clubhouse is a freestanding precinct rather than a borrowed amenity floor, which is what gives the gym, the pool, the games rooms, the multipurpose hall, the co-working lounge, and the spa and wellness rooms genuine programmable space.

The pool deck at the central landscape conveys the open-space dividend of the high-rise format — the recovered ground plane becomes a programmed landscape of water features, lawns, sports courts, and walkways, with the towers rising behind.

The representative 3 BHK living-dining interior previews the apartment product — a generous living bay with balcony aspect, conveying the proportion and finish standard of the larger configuration. These are representative of Godrej's Bengaluru finish standard; the exact specification is confirmed on the Phase 3 cost sheet and sample-flat at launch, and the developer's delivered-project galleries at godrejproperties.com are a useful render-to-reality benchmark.

The central landscaped green spine shows the walkways and seating courts threading between the towers — the continuous landscape that the clustered-tower arrangement preserves, walkable end to end and traffic-free.

The airport-corridor context frame situates the township within the wider Devanahalli setting — the NH-44 (Bellary Road) spine, the 8–10 km proximity to Kempegowda International Airport, and the open North Bengaluru horizon that defines the location. This is the frame that conveys the headline advantage visually: few residential addresses in the city sit this close to a major international airport, and the corridor's low-rise, open surroundings give the G+15 towers an uninterrupted skyline and long-range views that a dense central location cannot offer.

The tower facade and apartment aspect show the G+15 elevation in detail — the balcony rhythm and the window treatment that give each home its light and ventilation. In a high-rise the facade is not merely an aesthetic element; it determines the daylight, the cross-ventilation, and the views each apartment receives. The frame conveys the dual-aspect intent of the better-positioned units, with windows on two sides and balconies oriented to the township landscape and the open corridor horizon.

What the visuals tell a buyer

A serious buyer reads a gallery for evidence, not decoration. Four things in the Phase 3 visual set carry real information.

  • The open-space ratio. The aerial and landscape frames show how much of the ground plane is green versus built. A high open-space share — the dividend of the G+15 high-rise format — is visible in the renders and is one of the strongest predictors of daily liveability and long-run resale appeal.
  • The inter-tower spacing. The skyline frame reveals how far apart the towers sit. Generous spacing protects daylight, cross-ventilation, and privacy; packed towers compromise all three. The clustered-tower arrangement in the Phase 3 layout is designed to keep that spacing intact.
  • The clubhouse as a dedicated building. The clubhouse frame shows whether the amenities sit in a freestanding precinct or are squeezed into a tower floor. A dedicated clubhouse — as Phase 3 has — signals a developer investing in the amenity base rather than treating it as an afterthought, and it isolates amenity noise from homes.
  • The apartment aspect. The interior frame shows the light, the ceiling-height feel, the balcony depth, and the window treatment. These are the details that separate a home that lives well from one that merely measures well on paper — and they are best confirmed against a specific unit's orientation in the tower.

How to see it in person

Renders convey the design intent; a site visit conveys the location. The single most important thing a Phase 3 visit demonstrates is the airport adjacency — the 8–10 km, 10–15 minute proximity to Kempegowda International Airport is the location's defining advantage, and it is best understood by driving it. The visit also shows the township in delivery: with Phases 1 and 2 already in market, a buyer can see the construction standard, the finish quality, and the township management on the ground before committing to Phase 3.

EOI collection for Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 opens end July / first week of August 2026. To reserve a site-visit slot and receive the full visual set — the detailed tower renders, the sample-flat walkthrough, and the master-plan plates — use the contact page with your name, phone number, configuration preference, and budget. The floor-plans page details the 2 and 3 BHK configurations, and the amenities page works through the full clubhouse and outdoor programme that the gallery previews.

Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 gallery FAQ

Are the Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 images photographs or renders?

The visuals are representative project renders of the phase's design intent rather than photographs of an existing building, since Phase 3 is pre-launch. For a developer with Godrej's delivery record, the gap between render and delivered product is typically small. The final, surveyed renders are confirmed on the official Phase 3 plates at launch.

What does the aerial frame show?

The aerial frame is the most informative image in the set: the 3 building clusters comprising 15 towers, each Ground+15, grouped toward the edges, with the central landscaped spine and amenity courts in the middle and the inter-tower spacing that protects light and privacy — all within the 62-acre township at Shettigere, Devanahalli.

What do the gallery images cover?

Six representative project visuals: the 15-tower G+15 skyline aerial, a tower at the township arrival court, the clubhouse precinct opening onto the pool deck, the swimming pool deck at the central landscape, a representative 3 BHK living-dining interior with balcony aspect, and the central landscaped green spine.

Can I see a sample apartment at Godrej MSR City — Phase 3?

As a pre-launch / EOI-stage project, the Phase 3 sample flat and experience centre are typically opened closer to the formal launch. Uniquely for this township, a site visit grounds the renders in two earlier phases (Barca, Barca II) already in delivery, which show the developer's render-to-reality standard on the ground. Visit slots are arranged by the Godrej sales team via the contact form.

How close is Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 to the airport?

Approximately 8–10 km, a 10–15 minute drive, to Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) via NH-44 (Bellary Road). The airport-corridor context frame conveys this headline advantage visually — few residential addresses in Bengaluru sit this close to a major international airport, and the corridor's open surroundings give the G+15 towers long-range views.

Talk to the Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 team

Request the full visual set — the detailed tower renders, the sample-flat walkthrough, and the master-plan plates — and a site-visit slot at the township in Shettigere, Devanahalli.

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