Sustainability Meets Luxury: How biophilic design is shaping modern real estate

India’s real estate landscape is constantly evolving, and this transformation has accelerated in recent years. With growing interest in luxury living and shifting priorities post-pandemic, homebuyers are increasingly drawn to sustainable lifestyles, spacious designs, and premium amenities under one roof. Trust in new projects is rising significantly, thanks to stricter regulatory oversight by state RERA authorities.

According to ANAROCK’s Annual Report 2024, NCR has witnessed a massive 247% YoY surge in ultra-luxury residential launches. Interestingly, the ultra-luxury segment, with a property ticket size of over Rs 2.5 crore, contributed 59% of the share of the new launches. The report further states that 52% of total launches and sales in the NCR region belong to Gurugram alone, showcasing higher supply and demand equilibrium in the micro market. The studies also highlight the rapid inclination of homebuyers towards ultra-luxury real estate, especially in the NCR region.

Aspiring homebuyers are now interested in bigger spaces, environment-friendly concepts, world-class amenities, and connectivity from work and other recreational areas. No wonder, Biophilic Design, which integrates natural elements into the built environment, is gaining momentum across urban planning, workplaces, hospitality, and residential developments worldwide.

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“In India, with its diverse climate and rich biodiversity, the biophilic design philosophy is being adopted in a more discerning manner, drawing influence from traditional and vernacular architecture, Vastu principles, as well as modern architectural design. The post-pandemic shift towards remote and hybrid work has further accelerated demand for such spaces, with homebuyers seeking more than just a residence—prioritizing sustainability, wellness, and a stronger connection to nature. Developers are adapting to this shift, and a few biophilic projects have already emerged across India. While still evolving, the trend is catching up and elements of it such as vertical gardens, indoor green spaces, water bodies, and enhanced natural ventilation are becoming increasingly common in current and upcoming residential projects,” says Rahul Purohit, Co-founder & Chief Business Officer, Square Yards.

Sunil Jha, Sr. VP-Architecture, BPTP, says, “Biophilic residences are among the most traction-generating concepts in India these days. The trend of owning a home that intertwines the comfort of a metro city and the benefits of nature has been in the limelight for a few years. Among the most iconic and recognised examples of biophilic constructions is Gardens by the Bay in Singapore,

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