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Nivan Sky Gardens by Studio Symbiosis Convert Penthouses Into Vertical Forest in Hyderabad

The project proposes a verdant vertical community filled with greens, greens, and more greens!

By: THURSD. | 25-02-2026 | 2 min read
Travel Architecture
Vertical gardens in India

Located at the intersection of HITEC City and the Financial District in Hyderabad, India, Nivan Sky Gardens emerges as a contemporary residential ecosystem that repositions nature at the heart of high-density living. Designed by Studio Symbiosis, the project proposes a verdant vertical community where architecture and landscape operate as an integrated, self-sustaining system.

Nivan Sky Garden Includes Nature at the Center of Urban Living

The development responds to the modern disconnect from the natural world by transforming the traditional residential tower into a living landscape. Through a modular, staggered framework, the towers create a layered, shaded facade where every projecting module functions as an inhabitable garden terrace, allowing the architecture to mature into a cultivated vertical forest over time.

 

The entrance Nivan Sky Gardens
Enter Nivan Sky Gardens

 

Founded on the principles of synergy, Studio Symbiosis operates across Stuttgart, London, and Delhi NCR with a collective of over 90 architects. By fusing architecture with landscape and materiality with responsibility, the studio creates spaces that interact and evolve with their surroundings rather than being imposed upon them. At Studio Symbiosis, design is not separated from performance; it is integrated into the ecological resonance of the building, forming harmony with nature.

 

Greenery at Nivan Sky Gardens
Towers with greenery all over to have nature closer

 

Studio Symbiosis Fuses Urban Design With Nature

The spatial philosophy of Nivan Sky Gardens draws inspiration from the archetype of a traditional house with a front garden, reinterpreting it for a vertical context. Each residence, ranging from 130 to almost 700 square meters (2290 feet), is conceived as a self-sustaining module with an adaptable layout that allows the apartment to grow and change with its occupant. To ensure both openness and seclusion, the balconies are folded and articulated to create distinct outdoor zones, while integrated louvres provide privacy from neighbors without sacrificing natural light. These modules are vertically staggered to form generous planting pockets, reinforcing the project’s identity as a garden dwelling in the sky.

 

A view of the residential terraces filled with plants
A view of the residential terraces filled with plants

 

The ground plane and clubhouse serve as a layered social infrastructure, activating the site with a blend of recreational and productive landscapes. Residents have access to sports courts, open playfields, an amphitheater, and organic farming plots, all embedded within the greenery.

 

A view of the entire project

 

A central swimming pool, animated by cascading waterfalls, anchors the communal space. Indoors, the clubhouse consolidates wellness centers, a mini-theatre, and a rooftop café that overlooks the gardens. By integrating fluid circulation between these outdoor activity zones and the elevated amenities, the project successfully bridges the gap between the built environment and an active, nature-centric lifestyle.

 

An upper view of the vertical gardens

 

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Photos by: Vero Digital.

FAQ

Where is Nivan Sky Gardens located?

Nivan Sky Gardens is situated at the intersection of HITEC City and the Financial District in Hyderabad, India, positioning it within one of the city’s fastest-growing business and residential hubs.

Who designed Nivan Sky Gardens?

The project was designed by Studio Symbiosis, an international practice operating across Stuttgart, London, and Delhi NCR. The studio is known for integrating architecture, landscape, and sustainability into cohesive living systems.

What makes Nivan Sky Gardens different from traditional residential towers?

Instead of treating greenery as an afterthought, the development integrates nature directly into its structure. Each staggered module includes inhabitable garden terraces, creating a layered vertical forest effect. The design transforms the residential tower into a living landscape that evolves over time.

What types of residences are available?

Residences range from approximately 130 to nearly 700 square meters. Each unit is conceived as a flexible, self-sustaining module with adaptable layouts, folded balconies for privacy, integrated louvres for natural light control, and dedicated outdoor garden zones.

What amenities does the development offer?

The project includes sports courts, open playfields, an amphitheater, organic farming plots, a central swimming pool with cascading waterfalls, wellness facilities, a mini-theatre, and a rooftop café. These amenities are designed to promote a nature-centered and community-driven lifestyle.

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