Prestige Windgates gallery - six representative visuals
The four-tower aerial of the community, the tower elevation from the Thanisandra Main Road approach, the standalone clubhouse at dusk, the resort-style swimming pool deck, the landscaped central green, and a representative 3 BHK living-dining interior. Click any tile to enlarge.
Tower elevation & the aerial master-plan view
Tower elevation — the Thanisandra Main Road approach. The hero frame shows the four G+31 towers seen from the Thanisandra Main Road approach. The towers read as tall, slender vertical masses — the tall-and-thin profile that lets the master plan keep ground coverage low and open space high. The arrival forecourt and the landscaped frontage sit in the foreground, with the gated entry gateway framing the approach. The breeze-harvesting spacing between the towers is visible as the deliberate gaps that open sight lines and channel airflow through the campus. This is the frame that establishes the project's scale and character: a planned high-rise community rising out of a green field, not a wall of buildings packed onto a plot.
Aerial master-plan view. The aerial frame looks down on the entire approximately 7-acre campus, and it is the single most informative view for understanding the project. From above, the four towers are visible at the edges and corners of the parcel, with the standalone clubhouse and the central green forming the social heart between them. The ~80% open space reads clearly — the landscape, the pool, the sports courts, and the walking loops fill the ground plane, with the towers occupying only a fraction of it. For a buyer evaluating density, this frame answers the question directly: the campus is generous, not crowded.
Clubhouse, pool deck & central green
Clubhouse facade at dusk. The clubhouse frame shows the standalone amenity building at dusk, warmly illuminated. The clubhouse is a dedicated ~45,000+ sq ft structure — not a podium floor folded into a tower — and the render captures its scale: a multi-floor amenity destination with an arrival lobby, glazed social spaces, and a landscaped approach. Building the clubhouse standalone is the project's central amenity decision, and this frame shows why it matters: the clubhouse has the architectural presence and the programmable floor area of a genuine community hub, with the amenity noise isolated from the apartments.
Resort-style swimming pool deck. The pool frame shows the resort-style swimming pool and deck — the centrepiece of the active amenity zone. The render captures the main pool with its deck, the cabana and lounge seating along the edge, the kids' pool annex, and the tower silhouettes rising behind. The pool is positioned within the central amenity zone, acoustically buffered from the apartments but easily accessible from the towers along the pedestrian walkways. It communicates the leisure-and-lifestyle quality of the community and the open-sky aspect that the high open-space ratio makes possible.
Landscaped central green. The central-green frame shows the open-space heart of the community — the lawns, the walking and jogging loops, the seating courts, and the shade planting that thread between the towers. The breeze-harvesting tower spacing is visible as the open corridors of green between the buildings, channelling airflow and daylight through the campus. This frame is the proof of the 80% open-space claim: it shows real, programmed outdoor space rather than residual gaps between buildings.
Amenity zone & clubhouse interior
Amenity / sports zone. The amenity-zone frame shows the active recreation cluster — the tennis and multipurpose sports courts, the children's play areas, and the open event lawn / amphitheatre. The render captures the surfacing, the court lighting for evening play, and the landscape buffering that separates the active zone from the quieter wellness and senior zones. For families, this frame is decisive: it shows the dedicated play and sport infrastructure that makes a community work for children and active residents, planned into the master plan rather than added as an afterthought.
Clubhouse interior — lobby and lounge. The clubhouse-interior frame shows the arrival lobby and the social lounge inside the clubhouse — the double-height entrance, the lounge seating, and the material palette of the interior amenity spaces. The render communicates the finish level of the common areas: a contemporary, premium-apartment interior standard consistent with the project's positioning. This frame previews the indoor amenity experience — the gym, the games room, the mini theatre, the banquet hall, the co-working lounge, and the library all sit within this clubhouse.
Sample interiors - 2 BHK, 3 BHK & the master suite
Sample 2 BHK interior. The 2 BHK interior frame shows the living-dining space of the entry configuration — the living bay opening to the balcony, the vitrified flooring, the kitchen threshold, and the daylight from the balcony aspect. The render captures the efficient, light-filled character of the ~850 sq ft plate: compact but open, with the living-dining as the social core. For the first-time buyer and the investor evaluating the 2 BHK, this frame shows the actual living experience of the configuration — the proportions, the light, and the finish standard.
Sample 3 BHK living-dining. The 3 BHK interior frame shows the wider living-dining bay of the volume configuration — the separate living and dining zones, the TV wall, the balcony opening, and the circulation that the larger plate allows. The render captures the family-home character of the ~1,250 sq ft plate: room for a full living suite and a dining area without crowding. This is the frame for the upgrading family — it shows the space difference between the 2 and 3 BHK clearly, and the work-from-home and family-living flexibility that the configuration delivers.
Sample bedroom / master suite. The bedroom frame shows a master suite — the bed wall, the fitted-wardrobe wall, the en-suite toilet threshold, and the window aspect. The render captures the daylight and the cross-ventilation that the breeze-harvesting tower spacing delivers, along with the fit-out standard: vitrified flooring, emulsion finishes, and branded fittings in the toilet. This frame sets the expectation for the private spaces of the home — the bedrooms across all three configurations follow the same fit-out standard, sized to the configuration.
Arrival plaza & night skyline
Entrance and arrival plaza. The arrival frame shows the project's entry experience — the gated, security-managed gateway from Thanisandra Main Road, the arrival plaza, the landscape framing, and the drop-off. The render communicates the first impression of the community: a controlled, landscaped, premium arrival rather than a utilitarian gate. The single-gateway design visible here is a security feature — one auditable, security-managed entry rather than multiple uncontrolled ones.
Night skyline view. The night frame shows the four towers illuminated against the evening sky, with the clubhouse and the landscape lit below. The render captures the community's presence on the corridor after dark — the lit tower facades, the warm clubhouse glow, and the landscape lighting along the walkways. This frame communicates the completed-community feel: a lit, lived-in high-rise community on the Thanisandra Main Road skyline.
Notes on the renders
A few points for buyers reading the gallery:
- These are design-stage visualisations. They communicate the project's scale, character, and amenity intent accurately, but the final built form, the exact finishes, and the landscape will follow the RERA-registered plans and the construction specification.
- Furniture and styling are indicative. The interior renders show the space and the fit-out standard; furniture, decor, and styling in the renders are illustrative and not part of the apartment.
- The amenity renders show the planned programme. The clubhouse, pool, and sports facilities shown are the planned amenity suite; the amenities page lists the full programme.
The gallery renders are the design-stage preview. For the full visual package — the configuration-specific floor-plan drawings, the master-plan layout, the specification sheet, and the latest renders — and to see the project in context on a site visit once the launch opens, use the contact page. A Prestige Windgates sales advisor will share the current visual collateral and arrange a site visit. The floor-plans page details the 2, 3, and 4 BHK configurations, and the master-plan page details the site layout.
Prestige Windgates gallery FAQ
Are the Prestige Windgates images photographs or renders?
The visuals are design-stage project renders rather than photographs of an existing building, since Prestige Windgates is pre-launch. They communicate the project's scale, character, and amenity intent accurately, but the final built form and finishes will follow the RERA-registered plans and the construction specification.
What does the aerial frame show?
The aerial frame is the most informative image in the set: the four G+31 towers grouped toward the edges and corners of the roughly 7-acre parcel, with the standalone clubhouse and central green forming the social heart between them, and the ~80% open space filling the ground plane. It answers the density question directly — the campus is generous, not crowded.
What do the gallery images cover?
Six representative project visuals: the four-tower aerial, the tower elevation from the Thanisandra Main Road approach, the standalone clubhouse at dusk, the resort-style swimming pool deck, the landscaped central green, and a representative 3 BHK living-dining interior. The page also describes the arrival plaza, the amenity zone, the clubhouse interior, sample 2 BHK and bedroom frames, and a night skyline view.
Can I see a sample apartment at Prestige Windgates?
As a pre-launch / EOI-stage project, the sample flat and experience centre are typically opened closer to the formal launch. Visit slots and the latest collateral are arranged by the Prestige Windgates sales team via the contact form.
Is furniture in the renders part of the apartment?
No. The interior renders show the space and the fit-out standard; furniture, decor, and styling in the renders are illustrative and not part of the apartment. The apartment is delivered to the published specification — vitrified flooring, granite-platform modular-ready kitchen, branded fittings — confirmed on the RERA cost sheet at launch.
Talk to the Prestige Windgates team
Request the full visual package — the floor-plan drawings, the master-plan layout, the specification, and the latest renders — and arrange a site visit on Thanisandra Main Road.
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