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Community Living at Tru Aquapolis — A 7-Tower Campus, Whitefield

Community Living

7 Towers. 8.25 Acres. One Community.

The difference between a residential development and a residential community is not the size of the project — it is the intent behind its design. Tru Aquapolis on Varthur Road, Whitefield was planned from the outset as a community: a place where residents share more than an address, where common spaces invite actual use, and where the campus supports the rhythms of daily life rather than just housing them.

Design Philosophy

The Community Design Philosophy

Three foundational principles that shape community life at Tru Aquapolis

Modern Building Architecture

7 Towers

Intimate Scale

Scale That Allows for Genuine Connection

8.25 acres across 7 towers means the community is large enough to offer a full range of amenities and small enough to maintain the familiarity of a neighbourhood. At Tru Aquapolis, you are not one of thousands of anonymous residents in a mega-project.

The campus scale supports a community size where residents recognise each other — a deliberate outcome of the low-density planning decision.

Open Green Spaces

78%

Open Space

78% Open Space: Where Community Life Actually Happens

Community does not happen inside apartments. It happens in the spaces between them — the gardens, the walking paths, the evening seating areas, the amphitheatre, the children's play zones.

With 78% of the land dedicated to open space and landscaping, Tru Aquapolis provides the outdoor infrastructure that community life requires. These spaces are not decorative buffers between towers — they are the community's living room.

Modern Clubhouse Interior

70K

Sq Ft Clubhouse

Curated Social Infrastructure

The dual clubhouse at Tru Aquapolis is a social infrastructure as much as it is an amenity. The banquet hall, multipurpose community hall, co-working lounge, library, outdoor amphitheatre, and community café create a matrix of shared spaces that support different kinds of social interaction — from impromptu evening gatherings to planned events to quiet individual use.

These spaces support different kinds of social interaction — from impromptu evening gatherings to planned events to quiet individual use.

Community Spaces

How Community Living Works at Tru Aquapolis

Eight dedicated spaces designed for different aspects of community life

Outdoor Amphitheatre

Outdoor Amphitheatre

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Function

Community events, performances, festivals, movies outdoors

Who Uses It

All residents — curated by residents' association

Co-Working Lounge

Co-Working Lounge

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Function

Work-from-home residents, freelancers, study sessions

Who Uses It

IT professionals, entrepreneurs, students

Community Hall

Community Hall

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Function

Gatherings, celebrations, workshops, hobby clubs

Who Uses It

All residents — bookable for private events

Banquet Hall

Banquet Hall

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Function

Large family events, community celebrations

Who Uses It

Bookable by individual residents

Children's Activity Zone

Children's Activity Zone

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Function

After-school activities, weekend programmes

Who Uses It

Families with children 2–14 years

Senior Citizen Lounge

Senior Citizen Lounge

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Function

Daily socialising, morning tea groups, gentle activities

Who Uses It

Residents 60+ and their visiting families

Outdoor Seating Pavilions

Outdoor Seating Pavilions

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Function

Evening gatherings, informal neighbourhood conversations

Who Uses It

All residents — open access

Pet Park

Pet Park

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Function

Dog walking, pet socialising, community pet owners

Who Uses It

Residents with pets

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Governance

The Residents'
Association

Tru Aquapolis's residential campus is managed through a structured residents' welfare association that curates community events, manages shared infrastructure, and represents resident interests in all campus matters.

The association is formed by elected resident representatives after possession — creating a community governance structure that is resident-led from day one.

Elected Representatives

Democratic governance by residents

Professional Management

Expert facility management team

Modern community management space

Investment Value

Community Living and Property Value

Research from mature gated communities in Bangalore consistently shows that well-maintained community infrastructure, active residents' associations, and sustained social engagement correlate with above-average property value retention and rental premium.

Above Average

Value Retention

Premium

Rental Rates

High Quality

Tenant Profile

Communities that residents are proud to be part of attract the tenants and buyers who drive value appreciation. Tru Aquapolis's community design is, among other things, an investment decision.

RERA Registered & Developer Trust

PRM/KA/RERA/1251/446/PR/040625/007808

Everything you need to know about TRU Aquapolis location

Frequently Asked Questions

Community events are managed by the residents' welfare association post-possession and typically include seasonal festivals, sports tournaments, cultural evenings, kids' activity days, and community maintenance programmes. The outdoor amphitheatre and community hall are the primary venues.

Yes. A business lounge and co-working facility with high-speed WiFi and individual workstations is available in Clubhouse 2. This is particularly relevant for Whitefield's large IT work-from-home population.

A registered residents' welfare association manages campus maintenance, event programming, vendor agreements, and rule enforcement. Maintenance charges fund professional management of all common areas and amenity zones.

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