Why Grandus Builds for Peace Through Biophilic Design
Discover how Grandus uses biophilic design to create peaceful, nature-connected homes in Indian cities. Learn why light, greenery, and openness are at the core of urban living with us.
Discover how Grandus uses biophilic design to create peaceful, nature-connected homes in Indian cities. Learn why light, greenery, and openness are at the core of urban living with us.
Luxury Living in Bangalore: How Grandus Offers More with Less Density Bangalore has grown fast. Once known for its quiet tree-lined neighborhoods, the city is now full of high-rises and gated complexes. Real estate often feels like a race to fit more people into less space. But this density comes with trade-offs. Apartments feel
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The shift from traditional to smart facilities The warehousing industry is evolving faster than ever. From automation to eco-friendly infrastructure, companies are rethinking how storage and logistics facilities are designed. In this article, we explore the top five trends that will define the future of warehousing in 2025. Sanctuary in the City At Grandus, our
Introduction to the growing warehousing industry The warehousing industry is evolving faster than ever. From automation to eco-friendly infrastructure, companies are rethinking how storage and logistics facilities are designed. In this article, we explore the top five trends that will define the future of warehousing in 2025. Sanctuary in the City At Grandus, our residential
The Rise of the Disconnected Home In today’s rapidly urbanizing world, the average home has become a box—sealed, isolated, and disconnected from the world outside. Dense concrete clusters, long commutes, and shrinking green zones have turned the idea of “home” into just another space of survival, not serenity. But Grandus believes the city doesn’t have