Architecture • Landscape • Lifestyle

Oberoi Three Sixty North Gallery

Browse individually optimized images and understand how to distinguish presentation visuals from approved project information.

Price, availability and legal status can change. Verify tower-specific information through official documents before booking.

Project gallery

Architecture, landscape and lifestyle references in separate optimized files.

Every gallery image in this package is stored as an individual WebP file for easier replacement, compression and SEO-friendly ALT text. The visuals came from the supplied source ZIP and are presented as references; buyers should verify whether a visual is an actual photograph, an artistic impression or a generic lifestyle image.

Visual review method

Use images to ask better questions—not to replace due diligence.

  • Compare tower elevations with the approved building plans.
  • Match interior proportions with dimensioned floor plans.
  • Identify furniture, fittings and finishes excluded from the sale.
  • Check whether views are actual, simulated or artist-created.
  • Request current site images with date and tower reference.
Oberoi Three Sixty North architectural elevation referenceArchitectural reference visual.
Visual buyer guide

How to read project images, renders and sample-residence photography.

The gallery presents the architectural character, lifestyle mood and interior possibilities associated with Oberoi Three Sixty North. These visuals help visitors understand the intended design language, but they should be read carefully. Architectural renders are created to communicate a design vision and may include mature landscaping, ideal lighting, selected viewpoints, decorative furniture and surrounding elements that differ from the completed condition. Buyers should identify whether an image is an actual photograph, an artistic impression, a sample residence or a representative lifestyle visual.

Elevation images are useful for studying balcony proportions, façade rhythm, tower form and the relationship between glass, solid surfaces and landscaped podiums. They do not, by themselves, confirm the view from a specific apartment. A tower-wise view chart, unit orientation and surrounding development plan are required for that assessment. Buyers should ask whether nearby parcels may be developed in the future and whether a currently open view is protected by an approved plan or only reflects the present site condition.

Interior photographs can demonstrate spatial quality, finishes and furniture arrangements, but display residences often use custom furniture, mirrors, lighting and decorative upgrades. Wide-angle lenses can also make rooms appear larger. The most reliable method is to carry the official floor plan during the visit and compare room dimensions, window positions, ceiling heights, storage potential and circulation space. Every material, fixture or appliance expected at handover should be checked against the written specification rather than inferred from the image.

Amenity visuals should be compared with the sanctioned layout. Pool size, court dimensions, clubhouse facilities, garden area and pathways may be represented conceptually before final execution. Buyers should confirm whether the depicted feature is approved, shared by all towers and included in the current phase. It is also useful to understand operating costs, guest rules and maintenance responsibilities because the long-term value of an amenity depends on management quality as much as design.

Location images often highlight premium roads, business districts, retail destinations or city landmarks. These photographs communicate the wider neighbourhood but should not be treated as proof of immediate proximity. Actual gate-to-destination travel should be tested at relevant times of day. Similarly, aerial images may combine the development with a broader urban context for presentation. Buyers should verify the project boundary and neighbouring parcels through official maps and site visits.

The gallery is therefore best used as a starting point for detailed questions. Visitors can shortlist the architectural elements, layouts and lifestyle features that matter to them, then request the corresponding approved plan, area statement, specification sheet and current site photographs. Saving image references and comparing them with the agreement attachments can help prevent misunderstandings. The final purchase decision should combine visual appeal with regulatory verification, construction quality, financial suitability and practical family requirements.

FAQs

Gallery questions.

No. The gallery includes source-package architectural, lifestyle and landscape visuals. Each image is labelled as a presentation reference and should not replace approved plans or site inspection.

Not reliably. Wide-angle or rendered visuals can change perceived scale. Use dimensioned floor plans and a physical sample-residence review.

Request current dated site photographs, tower-wise construction updates and HRERA progress filings, then visit the site where permitted.

Private project consultation

Request the latest cost sheet and inventory status.

Get tower-specific carpet areas, applicable charges, regulatory links and a guided site-visit plan.

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