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Brigade Savannah Gallery - Master Plan, Clubhouse and Plotted Community Views

The Brigade Savannah gallery previews the visual character of the 21-acre gated plotted development at Gummanahalli, Devanahalli Extension — the master plan and plot layout, the ~45,000 sq ft clubhouse, the amenity zones, the entrance and road network, and the airport-corridor context. For a plotted development, the visuals serve a specific purpose: they show how the land is organised, how the gated community is anchored, and what a buyer's plot will sit within. Because Brigade Savannah is at the pre-launch stage, these frames are descriptive of the master-planned intent; the full image set is released through the launch cycle. This page describes the key views the gallery presents so buyers know what to look for.

Master plan and layout

Aerial master-plan render — the full 21-acre layout seen from above: the 450 plots organised in their grid, the 30-metre-wide approach road feeding the single gated entry, the internal road hierarchy, the clubhouse and amenity precinct at the community's social centre, and the landscaped open spaces and parks distributed through the layout. This is the single most important frame for a plot buyer — it shows the plot disposition, road access and the proportion of land reserved for amenities and green space.

Plot-grid detail — a closer view of the plotted grid showing the regular, build-ready parcels across the five dimensions (30x40, 30x50, 30x60, 40x60, 60x50), the plot-frontage roads, and how corner and premium-facing plots sit within the layout.

Road network and entry — the 30-metre-wide approach road and the controlled gated entrance, conveying the primary-access quality and arrival experience of the community.

The clubhouse

Clubhouse exterior — the ~45,000 sq ft, G+2 clubhouse, the community's social anchor, set within its dedicated amenity precinct. The clubhouse is the centrepiece amenity for the 450 households and the frame buyers most consistently ask to see.

Clubhouse interiors — the indoor amenity spaces: gymnasium and fitness studio, indoor games room, mini theatre and sky-cinema lounge, library, dance and music studio, spa and wellness rooms, and the residents' café / coffee bar.

Amenity and open spaces

Swimming pool — the pool zone with lap pool, kids' play deck and water-curtain feature, set in the landscaped amenity precinct.

Sports and wellness — the tennis court, yoga pavilion, jogging and walking tracks, and outdoor fitness zones.

Kids' zones — the children's activity zone and jungle gym.

Parks and landscape — the tree-lined avenues, landscaped parks and green open spaces distributed through the layout, conveying the low-density, green character of the gated plotted community.

Location and context

Corridor context — the Gummanahalli / Devanahalli Extension setting, showing the parcel's position in the airport corridor: proximity to KIADB Hardware Park (2.4 km), IFCI Financial City (2.6 km), the Doddajala Metro alignment (7.9 km) and Kempegowda International Airport (10.4 km), behind Mahadev Kodigehalli Lake and opposite Bagalur Main Road.

Entrance arrival — the project gateway and signage off the Bagalur Main Road / New Airport Road axis, the address frame for the community.

Reading the master-plan frame in detail

The single most valuable image in a plotted-development gallery is the aerial master plan, and it rewards careful reading. When studying the Brigade Savannah master-plan render, a buyer should look for five things. First, road access: every one of the 450 plots should front a road — there should be no landlocked parcels, and the road hierarchy (the primary spine, the secondary distribution roads, the plot-frontage roads) should be clearly legible. Second, the open-space ratio: the proportion of the 21 acres given to parks, avenue planting and the clubhouse precinct relative to the saleable plots indicates how green and low-density the community will feel. Third, the clubhouse position: a centrally-located clubhouse and amenity precinct is walkable from more plots and gives the community a clear social anchor. Fourth, the plot-size distribution: where the larger 40x60 and 60x50 parcels sit relative to the compact 30x40 plots, and which plots are corners or front the green spine (these carry premiums). Fifth, the single gated entry: the 30-metre approach road feeding a controlled gateway, which signals the access quality and security of the layout. These are the attributes that determine both livability and resale value, and the master-plan frame is where they are visible.

What the clubhouse and amenity frames convey

The clubhouse and amenity renders answer the question a plotted buyer most needs answered: is this a genuine gated community, or just surveyed land with a boundary wall? At Brigade Savannah, the ~45,000 sq ft, G+2 clubhouse is a substantial, programmed building — the renders show the fitness, recreation, wellness and social spaces (gymnasium, indoor games, mini theatre, library, spa, café and multipurpose hall) that give the 450 households a common life from day one. The outdoor amenity frames — the lap pool with its kids' deck and water-curtain feature, the tennis court, the yoga pavilion, the jogging and walking tracks, and the kids' activity zone — show that the community is amenitised at a level that matches an apartment project, even though the homes themselves are owner-built. For a plotted layout, that amenity depth is a differentiator and a value protector; the renders are how a buyer confirms it.

The corridor and address frames

The location and corridor frames place Brigade Savannah in its airport-corridor context. They show the Gummanahalli / Devanahalli Extension setting — the parcel behind Mahadev Kodigehalli Lake, opposite Bagalur Main Road — and the proximity to the employment and transport anchors that drive the corridor's land values: the KIADB Hardware Park (2.4 km), IFCI Financial City (2.6 km), SAP Labs India (5.2 km), the KIADB Aerospace Park at Bagalur, the Doddajala Metro alignment (7.9 km) and Kempegowda International Airport (10.4 km). For an investor, these context frames are as important as the master plan, because in a plotted purchase the location is the asset — the corridor frames are the visual evidence behind the appreciation case.

What a plot-frontage frame shows

Beyond the aerial master plan, the most useful frames for an end-user planning a home are the plot-frontage and street-level views. These show the width of the plot-frontage roads, the avenue planting along the streets, the street lighting and the kerb-and-drain detail — the ground-level quality that determines what it will feel like to live on and arrive at the plot. A street-level frame also conveys the setback rhythm the layout's building norms will produce once homes are built, helping a buyer visualise the eventual streetscape. For a buyer choosing between a mid-block plot and a corner or green-fronting plot, these street-level frames are where the difference in frontage, light and arrival experience becomes visible.

Tracking development progress through the build

Because Brigade Savannah is delivered as an infrastructure-ready layout, the most telling images as the project progresses toward the 31 May 2030 possession are the on-ground development photographs: the road grid being laid off the 30-metre approach, the underground utility trenching for water, sewage and electrical runs, the clubhouse construction, and the landscape and avenue planting taking shape. For an EOI-stage or early buyer, these progress frames are the evidence that the serviced-layout commitments are being delivered on the ground — a reassurance specific to plotted developments, where the infrastructure is the product and its delivery is what a buyer is paying the organised-layout premium for. The gallery is updated with development photography as work advances.

What releases through the launch cycle

As Brigade Savannah moves from the pre-launch / EOI stage (EOI from 20 February 2026) through the official launch (20 May 2026) and on receipt of the Karnataka RERA registration (expected Q2 2026), the gallery expands with the sanctioned master-plan drawing, the detailed plot-disposition plan, clubhouse and amenity renders, and on-ground development photography as infrastructure work progresses toward the 31 May 2030 possession. Prospective buyers can request the current visual set and a master-plan walkthrough through the contact page or by submitting an Expression of Interest.

To see the master plan and plot inventory in detail, or to schedule a site visit at Gummanahalli, use the contact form on this microsite. A Brigade sales associate will share the current gallery, the plot-disposition plan and an available site-visit slot.

Brigade Savannah gallery - frequently asked questions

What does the Brigade Savannah gallery show?

The gallery previews the aerial master-plan and plot layout, the ~45,000 sq ft clubhouse, the amenity zones, the entrance and road network, the landscaped parks and greenery, and the airport-corridor context of the 21-acre gated plotted development at Gummanahalli, Devanahalli Extension. Because Brigade Savannah is at the pre-launch stage, these frames are descriptive of the master-planned intent.

Which image matters most to a plot buyer?

The aerial master-plan render is the single most important frame - it shows the 450 plots in their grid, the 30-metre-wide approach road feeding the single gated entry, the internal road hierarchy, the clubhouse and amenity precinct, and the landscaped open spaces, so a buyer can read plot disposition, road access and the proportion of land reserved for amenities and green space.

What should I look for in the master-plan frame?

Look for five things: road access (every plot should front a road, with no landlocked parcels); the open-space ratio (parks, avenue planting and the clubhouse precinct relative to saleable plots); the clubhouse position (a central, walkable social anchor); the plot-size distribution (where the larger 40x60 and 60x50 parcels and the corner or green-fronting plots sit); and the single gated entry off the 30-metre approach road.

What do the clubhouse and amenity images convey?

They confirm whether this is a genuine gated community or just surveyed land. At Brigade Savannah, the ~45,000 sq ft, G+2 clubhouse is a substantial, programmed building, and the outdoor amenity frames show the lap pool, tennis court, yoga pavilion, jogging tracks and kids' zones - amenity depth that matches an apartment project even though the homes are owner-built.

Are these the final images of the completed project?

No. Brigade Savannah is at the pre-launch / EOI stage, so these frames are descriptive of the master-planned intent. The gallery expands through the launch cycle with the sanctioned master-plan drawing, the detailed plot-disposition plan, clubhouse and amenity renders, and on-ground development photography as infrastructure work progresses toward the 31 May 2030 possession.

How do I see the full master plan and plot inventory?

Use the contact form on this microsite or submit an Expression of Interest. A Brigade sales associate will share the current gallery, the plot-disposition plan and an available site-visit slot at Gummanahalli, Devanahalli.