About HouseOfHiranandani
The House of Hiranandani Group has been a pioneer in the Indian real estate industry for over four decades, renowned for its visionary approach to urban development and unmatched commitment to quality. With an emphasis on creating integrated townships and luxurious residential spaces, the group has transformed skylines and set new benchmarks in design, sustainability, and lifestyle.
From Mumbai to Chennai and Bengaluru, Hiranandani's projects are iconic symbols of urban excellence, catering to homebuyers seeking both comfort and sophistication. Their legacy is defined not only by the opulence and grandeur of their developments but also by the sense of community and sustainability they promote.
Founded by Niranjan Hiranandani, the project began its journey in the 1980s, with the vision of creating world-class residential projects that harmonize with their surroundings. The group quickly earned a reputation for its impeccable craftsmanship, strategic planning, and innovative designs, making it a leader in the real estate sector.
Their flagship development, Hiranandani Gardens in Powai, Mumbai, became a symbol of luxury living and a model for urban townships in India. Featuring high-rise towers, commercial spaces, schools, hospitals, and lush green spaces, Hiranandani Gardens redefined the concept of integrated living.
One of the specific features of this project is its focus on architecture and structure. The group collaborates with some of the finest architects and planners to create visually striking and functional spaces. Their residential towers and townships are designed to enhance the quality of life, offering residents expansive living spaces, natural ventilation, and access to a plethora of amenities.
Hiranandani’s projects boast a blend of neo-classical and contemporary architecture, characterized by their grand facades, spacious interiors, and meticulous landscaping. Each project is designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating eco-friendly features such as rainwater harvesting, solar energy, and green building practices.