An Exclusive Interview with Deep Vadodaria, CEO of PRANA by Nila Spaces, a residential development in GIFT City, Gujarat
In this engaging interview, Deep Vadodaria, CEO of PRANA by Nila Spaces at GIFT City, Gujarat, discusses how PRANA transcends traditional housing by integrating conscious architecture, wellness innovation, and curated living to pioneer a new era of Power Living in India.
What inspired you to create PRANA at Nila Spaces, and how does this project reflect your core values around sustainability and well-being?
Deep Vadodaria: PRANA was envisioned as more than a housing project; it’s a way of life centered around harmony, health, and sustainability.
The inspiration came from our belief that urban living shouldn’t come at the cost of mental and environmental well-being. At Nila Spaces, we have always prioritized community-centric, future-ready designs, and PRANA embodies that ethos.
Every element from the layout and landscaping to natural ventilation and green spaces is designed to nurture physical and emotional wellness while minimizing environmental impact.
What technological innovations or green building certifications have been incorporated into the project to meet global standards?
Deep Vadodaria: At PRANA, we have integrated cutting-edge green building technologies to ensure sustainability across all stages of design, construction, and operation.
The project adheres to IGBC Green Building standards and includes energy-efficient lighting, water recycling systems, solar power integration, and eco-friendly construction materials.
Smart infrastructure like automated lighting, rainwater harvesting, and waste segregation systems further enhance efficiency and reduce carbon footprint, aligning with global sustainability benchmarks.
What consumer trends influenced the planning of PRANA, particularly post-pandemic shifts toward community spaces and wellness?
Deep Vadodaria: Post-pandemic, homebuyers have become increasingly conscious of wellness, open spaces, and a sense of belonging within their communities. PRANA was conceptualized keeping these evolving needs in mind.
We emphasized biophilic design, open courtyards, wellness zones, and recreational spaces that foster both physical health and social connection.
The goal was to create a sanctuary where residents can live, work, and unwind in an environment that naturally promotes balance and well-being.
PRANA’s strong sales momentum demonstrates market demand. What strategies have driven this success, and how do you manage financial planning for large-scale housing ventures?
Deep Vadodaria: PRANA’s success is rooted in a combination of trust, transparency, and timing. We invested deeply in research to understand what homebuyers truly value today: sustainable design, comfort, and long-term value.
Our customer-first approach, backed by meticulous planning and prudent financial management, ensured that every rupee invested created tangible value.
From disciplined cash flow monitoring to partnerships with reliable vendors and financial institutions, our focus has always been on sustainable growth rather than short-term gains.
What advice would you offer young real estate entrepreneurs seeking to shape future cities through sustainable design?
Deep Vadodaria: Real estate today is not just about building structures, it’s about shaping lifestyles and contributing to the planet’s future.
My advice to young entrepreneurs is to adopt a design-first, sustainability-driven mindset. Innovation in materials, energy, and community planning will define the cities of tomorrow.
Focus on creating spaces that balance human aspirations with ecological responsibility because the most successful projects are those that stand the test of time, both economically and environmentally.
Through PRANA, Deep Vadodaria envisions a lifestyle that harmonizes sustainability, technology, and well-being. His leadership marks a transformative step in India’s real estate evolution, setting new standards for urban living that value mindfulness, community, and purposeful design.
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