Bangalore defies urban logic: Its newest, densest tech corridors are becoming its greenest forests.
The Vasanthpura Effect. We uncovered a bizarre paradox: the parts of the city building the most concrete are also planting the most trees. These appear to be massive, self-contained tech campuses that are privatizing nature—creating 'Green Fortresses' that are lush inside but walled off.
A tragedy in the Old City. While the tech fringe booms, the historic heart of Bangalore is flashing red. The metadata shows a simultaneous collapse in vegetation and structural density, hinting at systemic neglect and crumbling infrastructure.
The suffocating zones. These wards have the highest absolute density with the lowest green cover. Living here means living in a heat trap. Data suggests these are the 'pure concrete' residential blocks with zero setbacks for nature.
Construction at warp speed. These areas are experiencing urban growth rates that are statistically abnormal. This is the raw bleeding edge of the city's expansion, likely chaotic, unplanned, and eating into farmland rapidly.
The coolest places to live. Our algorithm identified these wards as having the perfect balance of shade (vegetation) and airflow (diversity). In a warming city, these are the last naturally comfortable refuges.