CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In a remarkable achievement, MANA Dale, the visionary residential project by MANA Projects, has secured its second consecutive win at the prestigious Asia Pacific Awards for Sustainable Landscape Architecture. This accolade underscores MANA Dale’s commitment to harmonising urban living with nature, setting a new benchmark for sustainable development in the region.

Nestled in Kodathi, off Sarjapur Road in Bengaluru, MANA Dale stands as a testament to eco-conscious design. Spanning 6.97 acres, this premium sanctuary of 3 & 4 bed homes, has over 300 trees, including six centenarian specimens that have stood witness to a century of change. These ancient guardians form the heart of MANA Dale’s ethos, embodying the project’s deep-rooted connection to the earth and its commitment to preserving natural heritage.

Nature at the Core

The landscape architecture at MANA Dale goes beyond mere aesthetics. With 75% open space, the project prioritises green areas and natural landscapes, creating a living, breathing ecosystem that enhances biodiversity and promotes environmental stewardship. The project’s design philosophy revolves around creating “forestscapes” – lush, verdant spaces that blur the lines between built environment and nature. These green corridors not only provide a habitat for local flora and fauna but also offer residents a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature in their daily lives.

A Testament to Sustainable Development

MANA Dale’s innovative approach to sustainable living is evident in every aspect of its design. The development utilises eco-friendly and locally sourced materials, reducing its carbon footprint and supporting the local economy. The layout is carefully planned to provide added privacy, with just four units per floor, ensuring a sense of exclusivity and tranquillity for residents.