The project design incorporates several sustainable features including installation of energy efficient systems as well as low-flow fixtures to reduce water consumption. The building will also be fitted with other advanced facilities to improve the quality of indoor air. The developers also plan to use eco-friendly measures during the construction phase like employing measures to slash water and energy usage and preserving the top-soil during excavation to meet landscaping needs. Further, all the sustainable products used during construction will be obtained from those areas located within 500km radius of the building site.

The development will incorporate a design that will allow maximum passage of natural light and optimise ventilation cutting down the need for artificial cooling systems. The organic waste generated during construction will either undergo vermi-composting or will be treated by an organic waste converter.

Another green feature of the development includes reclaiming its grey water completely to be used for irrigation requirements or in toilet flushes. It is also equipped with a rainwater harvesting system. In addition, the facility features metering equipments which will help measure the amount of treated grey water which has been utilised for flushing, landscaping and hot water usage.