Phase IPrivate previews from Dussehra 2026By appointment
The Vikarabad landscape around Midori

Our Story

A name that became a design brief.

Midori means green in Japanese. We chose it not as decoration, but as a constraint on what the land should become.

The Beginning

“The ambition was never to make Vikarabad look like somewhere else.”

It was to make a private address that could only belong here.

01 · The Name

Green, as a discipline.

The name came first. Midori was intended to set a standard: whatever was shaped here would answer to the landscape rather than erase it.

Existing vegetation and approach at Midori Vikarabad
Existing site conditions
02 · The Land

A landscape with its own character.

Vikarabad sits on the higher, drier Deccan plateau, shaped by granite, dry deciduous cover and long horizons. That weathered quality is precisely the appeal.

Aerial view of the Midori terrain in Vikarabad
Existing terrain · Vikarabad
03 · The Plan

A first chapter, deliberately small.

Phase I is the first release in a longer, deliberately unhurried plan, coordinated across planning, landscape and development.

Existing tree clusters and site contours at Midori Vikarabad
Existing tree clusters and terrain
Landscape plant palette reference for Midori Vikarabad
Landscape concept study · Plant palette reference

The Landscape

A garden language rooted in the Deccan.

Neem, mango, Indian cork tree, bakul and son champa are among the species under consideration. The intention is to extend the existing character, not cover it.

Master PlanVAA Architects
LandscapeSWA Group
DeveloperMidori Landmarks LLP

The Intent

Built slowly, on purpose.

Phase I details are shared privately with people who want to understand the land before the brochure.

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