Green Is Not a Feature. It Is the Future.
Sustainability at Venus Infra spans IGBC Platinum, IGBC Gold, IGBC Pre-Certified Platinum, and LEED certification — reflecting a design-stage commitment to energy, water, and daylighting rather than a marketing add-on.
Sustainability as a Design-Brief Requirement
Venus Infra treats sustainability as a design-brief requirement across its current portfolio, resulting in formal green-building certifications — IGBC or LEED — on four of its live flagship projects spanning residential, commercial, and leasing categories.
The company frames this as consistent with 35 years of building practice rather than a recent shift: less energy, less water, more natural light, better ventilation, responsible materials, waste reduction, and EV-ready thinking run through the stated design principles across projects.
Rated, Not Just Claimed
| Project | Category | Certification |
|---|---|---|
| Stratum @ Venus Grounds | Commercial | IGBC Platinum |
| Venus Pashmina | Residential | IGBC Gold |
| The Planet | Residential | IGBC Pre-Certified Platinum |
| The Goodwill Tower | Leasing | LEED Certified |
For Buyers & Tenants
For homebuyers, IGBC/LEED-certified buildings typically translate into lower long-term utility costs and better daylighting and ventilation in daily living. For commercial and leasing tenants — particularly multinational occupiers evaluating GIFT City — sustainability certification is increasingly a baseline requirement rather than a differentiator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Venus Infra's current portfolio includes IGBC Platinum, IGBC Gold, IGBC Pre-Certified Platinum, and LEED certifications across different projects.
Stratum @ Venus Grounds and The Planet both hold Platinum-tier ratings — IGBC Platinum and IGBC Pre-Certified Platinum respectively.
Yes, The Goodwill Tower is LEED Certified.
Green-certified buildings are generally associated with lower long-term energy and water costs and improved daylighting; ask the sales team for project-specific figures.
Venus Infra positions sustainability as consistent with how it has built for over three decades, rather than a recently added feature, spanning energy use, water conservation, ventilation, and material choices.