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luxury-residences · 5 months ago
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Embassy Springs Devanahalli Bangalore is an eco-friendly township offering ready-to-build villa plots in a fast-developing real estate hotspot. With proximity to the airport, IT corridors, and SEZs, this prime location ensures high appreciation and connectivity.
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propzilla123 · 2 years ago
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Embassy Springs in Devanahalli, Bangalore North is a ready-to-move housing(Plots & Apartments) society. This project is a perfect combination of comfort and style, specifically designed to suit your requirements and conveniences. This housing society is now ready to be called home as families have started moving in. Check out some of the features of Embassy Springs housing society. Embassy Springs apartments offers you comfy homes with lots of space, perfect for families, couples or anyone who is looking for a premium lifestyle. It has Beautiful gardens, lakes and parks outside your door, and Everything you need close by, like a great school, hospital, shops, and restaurants. 
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embassyprojectsblog · 4 months ago
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Embassy Springs Plots Devanahalli: A Premium Investment
Embassy Springs Plots in Devanahalli offer spacious residential plots in Bangalore’s largest planned township. With world-class amenities, excellent connectivity to Kempegowda International Airport, and lush green surroundings, it’s the perfect choice for luxury living. Whether you seek a dream home or a high-return investment, Embassy Springs ensures unmatched value. Secure your plot today and be part of Bangalore’s finest community!
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amara69malik96 · 1 year ago
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Embassy Springs Review: A Premier Residential Community
Discover our comprehensive review WordPlop. Learn about this premier residential community, featuring luxurious homes, extensive amenities, and a vibrant living environment. Explore why Embassy Springs is a top choice for homebuyers seeking comfort, convenience, and quality living in a well-planned development. Find out more about the lifestyle and benefits offered .
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housingrealtybykaal · 2 years ago
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Embassy Springs | Luxury Apartments In Devanahalli Bangalore
Embassy Springs is a premium residential property located in the heart of Devanahalli, Bangalore. It offers 1, 2 & 3 BHK luxury apartments at an affordable price range. Embassy Springs stands as a beacon of modern living, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury, convenience, and sustainability.
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Embassy Springs: Redefining the Future of Residential Living
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Introduction
As urbanization continues to shape our cities, the demand for sustainable, modern, and vibrant residential spaces is on the rise. In the heart of Bangalore lies a ground-breaking residential project that exemplifies the future of residential living – Embassy Springs. This visionary development sets new standards for urban communities, combining world-class amenities, innovative architecture, and a sustainable ethos to create a holistic and enriching living experience. In this blog, we will explore the marvels of Embassy Springs and how it is redefining the concept of modern living.
1. Unparalleled Location and Connectivity
Embassy Springs enjoys a strategic location, nestled amidst the lush greens of North Bangalore. Situated near the International Airport and easily accessible from major highways, this development offers unparalleled connectivity, making it a perfect choice for professionals and families alike. The proximity to business parks, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities further enhances the convenience of residents' daily lives.
2. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design
At the core of Embassy Springs lies a commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness. The development incorporates green building practices, water recycling systems, energy-efficient designs, and rainwater harvesting to minimize its ecological footprint. The lush landscaping and green spaces foster a harmonious coexistence with nature, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere for residents to thrive in.
3. World-Class Amenities
Embassy Springs is a haven of premium amenities that cater to every aspect of residents' lifestyle. The development boasts a state-of-the-art clubhouse, swimming pools, fitness centers, sports facilities, and jogging tracks, providing ample opportunities for recreation, fitness, and leisure. Additionally, the presence of multipurpose halls, retail outlets, and restaurants within the community ensures that all essential needs are conveniently met.
4. Architectural Excellence
Embassy Springs stands out for its architectural brilliance and innovative designs. The residential spaces are crafted with utmost attention to detail, utilizing modern materials and contemporary aesthetics to create visually stunning and functional living spaces. The wide array of housing options, including villas, apartments, and plots, caters to diverse preferences, making it an ideal destination for individuals and families with varied requirements.
5. Thriving Community Spirit
A key aspect that sets Embassy Springs apart is its thriving community spirit. The development fosters a sense of belongingness and togetherness among its residents through regular events, social gatherings, and recreational activities. This community-centric approach encourages interaction, camaraderie, and a sense of security, turning neighbors into friends and enhancing the overall living experience.
6. Focus on Wellness and Health
Embassy Springs places a strong emphasis on residents' wellness and health. The development features landscaped gardens, walking paths, yoga decks, and meditation zones that promote a balanced and healthy lifestyle. The serene environment and focus on wellness contribute to reducing stress levels and enhancing overall well-being.
7. Safety and Security
Safety is a top priority at Embassy Springs. The development is equipped with state-of-the-art security systems, CCTV surveillance, and manned security personnel to ensure a secure and tranquil living environment. Residents can have peace of mind knowing that their safety and that of their loved ones are well taken care of.
8. Educational and Recreational Facilities
Embassy Springs is designed to cater to the needs of families with children. The development houses educational institutions within its premises, ensuring that children have access to quality education without the hassle of commuting. Furthermore, the availability of recreational facilities such as playgrounds and sports areas encourages children to stay active and engaged.
9. Investment Potential
Embassy Springs offers more than just a place to call home; it presents a promising investment opportunity. The development's strategic location and commitment to sustainable practices make it a prime choice for property investors seeking long-term appreciation and high returns on investment.
10. Legacy of Excellence
Embassy Springs is brought to you by the Embassy Group, renowned for its excellence in real estate development. With a legacy of creating iconic landmarks and delivering quality projects, the Embassy Group's expertise ensures that Embassy Springs is a testament to unparalleled living standards.
Conclusion
Embassy Springs stands as a beacon of the future of residential living. Its thoughtful design, sustainable practices, world-class amenities, and thriving community spirit redefine modern urban living. With a focus on wellness, safety, and convenience, this visionary development enriches the lives of its residents and sets new benchmarks in the real estate industry. For those seeking a holistic, vibrant, and sustainable living experience, Embassy Springs is the epitome of a future-ready urban community.
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supercantaloupe · 10 months ago
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okay don giovanni review from last night. under the cut bc it's me. tldr the vocal performances were great, leporello carried the show, one of the most insane productions i've seen thus far but somehow in a new bizarre direction from normal. good snacks.
first of all i don't care how much wine you offer i think it's kind of ridiculous to charge $165 for a base ticket price for a performance that 1. isn't even in a concert hall or theater 2. is a concert performance rather than a staged performance (which was not advertised ahead of time) and 3. was not even a full production because they made the absolutely mind boggling decision to cut 100% of the recitative and replace it with Some Guy sitting on the stage narrating the plot between every 1-3 numbers
i did not pay that much gd bless. the student ticket was way cheaper.
the narration wasn't even good it was weirdly ungenerous to the women (like how do you even make elvira out be a "women, amirite" thing and also vaguely imply anna was into it in a production with zero acting? well they figured something out) and i don't think it even explained well enough what happens between each number to truly give a first time watcher a good idea of what's actually going on. not to mention that it absolutely kills any sense of momentum in the plot and makes the entire show drag like hell, because you have to wait between every single aria for either Some Guy to talk at you for three minutes straight, or wait awkwardly while people onstage walk off and people offstage walk on. it was so painfully clunky
they had a piano up there but since there was no recit it's not like she was accompanying much of anything. in practice what it ended up being used for was 1. the mandolin part for deh vieni (acceptable in the absence of a mandolin player; they were working with a limited chamber ensemble of musicians so i get it) 2. the party music at the end of act i (egregious fault imo because it absolutely kills the vibe of the scene and completely obfuscates the way the music is supposed to be adding to the tension and chaos with its different instrumental groups playing in different meters)
and 3. used to give singers their notes when the vocal line of their arias start on beat 1 measure 1, which they otherwise would have been able to get from the preceding recits (which is imo painfully amateurish for an ostensibly professional production)
all the numbers in act i were there although the narration was so bad i got jumpscared by fin ch'han dal vino because i forgot it was supposed to be there and thought we had skipped over that point in the plot. act ii had some really bizarre additional cuts made, notably they just entirely skipped over meta di voi and vedrai carino. it was like masetto and zerlina fuck off for the entirety of act ii save for, like, mille torbidi (they VERY briefly mentioned masetto getting beat up in the narration and i don't think they mentioned vedrai carino at all, they just skipped straight from deh vieni to sola sola. and also there was a painful awkward pause before deh vieni because i think the pianist forgot she was supposed to play there and the narrator jumped ahead to the next chunk of plot explanation too early). kept both dalla and tesoro (i'm fine with this ottavio was quite good though could've used a bit of ornamentation imo), kept mi tradi, kept non mi dir (more on that in a bit). no per queste which is probably a good thing not only for the show itself but also my head would have absolutely and irreversibly exploded if they had, probably
the whole thing kind of felt underrehearsed. like a quarter of the time it seemed like people didn't know what they were doing or had to be reminded where to be at that point in the show. and there were a few moments throughout where the orchestra struggled to keep up with the singers, but i really don't think they had much time to rehearse together, honestly.
and then, to my utter shock, the finale was actually really good?? like. insane compared to the rest of the show thus far. though it helps that 1. i absolutely love the harmonieband arrangements of cosa rara/i litiganti/non piu andrai, after possibly the draggiest non mi dir i've yet experienced it was like a breath of fresh air to hear that (and non mi dir was actually well performed i liked this anna but considering how much the Entire Show was dragging, the fact that they cut meta di voi and vedrai carino, AND the fact that they promised this act would be short, it felt crazy to me to keep it at that point.)
2. leporello and the don were by far the best performers of the night. so much so that i sought them out during the post show reception to tell them how great they were and enjoyed their performance. which i usually do not do, but in this like, high school recital ass production value. unbelievable relief that the final scene is dominated by the two actors in the show who most remembered that they can, and in fact Should, be acting. so much more movement and physicality and expression from those two compared to most everyone else. leporello especially, his actor apparently specializes in comedic bass roles and it shows, he was the standout all night
and 3. for the first time in the entire production they made an interesting decision regarding the physical space and staging! they had the commendatore sing from up on a balcony overlooking the audience in the foyer. the bar admittedly was set very low in the previous act and a half but the finale reminded me that i actually like this show again which is appreciated
though they then threw another curveball at me by Cutting the sextet at the end. which like didn't even piss me off at that point i was just baffled. like the don sinks down in agony and leporello sinks down whimpering in fear and the orchestra cuts off. and i'm expecting an awkward pause while they quietly get up and shuffle off so the rest of the cast can come back but nope. big orange title slate appears on the big screen behind them and the audience breaks into a roaring applause and the announcement of the wine and dessert reception. felt like i was in a fever dream
i will say the desserts were very nearly almost worth the bullshit that was the preceding show. they were so good. thank you austria for your dedication to pastry. and because i don't drink and couldn't appreciate the free wine offered i had to indulge in my own manner. spread contained chocolate oat bites (tasted as much like espresso powder as chocolate and coated in coconut, 4/10), almond sponge cake (classic, 7/10), cardamom apple bread pudding with caramel cream (not enough cardamom but otherwise very tasty and autumnal, 8.5/10) and honey cake (11/10. i don't know how they made this so good. i want more right now so much). i take both my mozart opera and my desserts very seriously.
anyway overall the production was. i would say frustrating. the singing quality was Really Good (leporello was the clear standout, probably followed by the don though i prefer my dons with a lighter voice but technically he was very good, then probably ottavio, then maybe masetto or anna. the commendatore was great but he's in it so little it's hard to compare)
i just wish they could have, like, actually done a full production. it would have been so great if they had gotten to tell the actual story and had been fully allowed to act. when there Was acting were the best moments of the show, and it's really unsurprising that most of that came from leporello, the absolute legend.
#no one respects a galant recit anymore. smh#sasha speaks#sasha reviews#don giovanni#opera tag#Really weird production. seemed designed to piss me off specifically in many aspects#frustrating in others because it DID have a lot of (mostly and regrettably squandered) promise that shone through in moments#but the singing was good. when there Was acting that was good. the desserts were good. the narration was dogshit i hate that so much#could not have fathomed producing a performance with a narrator replacing a recit#ZERO clue how they plan on applying that model to fanciulla later in the season.#if they do at all but it seems like a Thing for this company maybe? idk#don't know if i'll go see their carmen next spring. maybe it depends on my schedule#i think carmen might suffer a little less from the narration treatment comparatively since it can already be done with dialogue#as opposed to recit#idek how you'd do a puccini like that though. unless you just completely disregard narrative flow and comprehension#which honestly maybe they do. at least the flow part. including narration feels like they WANT comprehension (even if they do it poorly)#but don't seem to care about the flow considering how it butchered one of the best operas in the repertoire so far.#seriously if you just do what's written on the page for dg you have a slam dunk. and they deliberately chose not to. baffling#anyway carmen is at the french embassy next spring so maybe i just go to practice my french.#and see if they compete with austria for their refreshment spread.#and yes i realize now that part of the high ticket price is meant to cover the wine and desserts but i still think it's kind of ridiculous#okay done now bye.
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sachinpropbuzz · 6 months ago
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Embassy Verde: A Gateway to Elevated Living
Embassy Verde, an exceptional private venture by Embassy, is situated in the flourishing locality of Devanahalli, Bangalore. This extravagant territory offers nicely planned 1 BHK, 2 BHK, 2.5 BHK, and 3 BHK lofts, rethinking metropolitan living with an ideal mix of solace, style, and usefulness. Each home at Embassy Verde is carefully intended to boost space use and give a quiet residing climate.…
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luxury-residences · 5 months ago
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Embassy Springs Plots for Sale in Devanahalli provide a premium residential experience with lush green surroundings and high-end amenities. The township features a clubhouse, swimming pool, fitness center, and business lounge, ensuring a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.
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propzilla123 · 1 year ago
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Embassy Springs plots is a brand-new housing area and mixed-use project launched in Devanahalli, Airport Road, Bangalore. The residential area called Embassy Springs showcases the top-notch luxury living by Embassy Group. The Town Centre Plots within the project offer spacious premium villa plots with luxurious features.
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embassyprojectsblog · 4 months ago
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Embassy Springs Plots and Apartments – Your Dream Home Awaits
Discover a luxurious lifestyle at Embassy Springs Plots and Apartments, Bangalore’s largest integrated township. Spread across 288 acres, this well-planned community offers premium plots, spacious apartments, and world-class amenities. With lush green landscapes, serene water bodies, and excellent connectivity, it’s the perfect place to build your dream home or invest in the future.
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gomahendra30 · 6 months ago
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Embassy Verde
Embassy Verde Apartments in Devanahalli is the new extravagance private Condo project sent off inside Consulate Springs close to Bangalore Global Air terminal, Devanahalli.
The private territory, Embassy Verde Devanahalli, is spread across 12 sections of land inside an enormous rambling 288-section Consulate Springs municipality and features the absolute best in Embassy Group Gathering's extravagant segment. The venture offers roomy 1,2,2.5, and 3 BHK lofts with extravagant elements.
Delightful scenes, sections of green spaces, north of 21 sections of land of Focal Town Community lodging each exceptional convenience possible, and green covers all over International Safe Haven Verde make it more extraordinary and world-class.
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housingrealtybykaal · 2 years ago
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Embassy Springs Devanahalli Bangalore | Luxury Apartments
Embassy Group has launched a housing undertaking called Embassy Springs in Devanahalli, Bangalore. The property offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK luxury apartments with various sizes that are unambiguously planned with super current details. Embassy Springs Devanahalli Bangalore offers an astonishing opportunity to fabricate a realty property.
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bevanne46 · 1 year ago
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classylovecheesecake · 4 months ago
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Teens in London marching to the US Embassy protesting Davy Jones being eligible to be drafted by the US Army in Spring, 1967. Even though Davy was a British subject he was eligible for the US Draft since he was a permanent US citizen on a green card since he worked and lived in the US. All men 18-25, US citizens or those with permanent citizen status were required to register for the draft back then.
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theroyalsofcorrilea · 3 months ago
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Crown Prince David was born on this day in 1896
Mentions of War & Miscarriage
When the new King, Frederick IX (b.1873) and his teenage wife, Princess Thyra of Denmark (b.1880) welcomed their first child on the 15th of April 1896, they had been married for just over 10 months. The baby was christened David Richard Christian Harald. During his childhood, the young prince became known as Dickie. The boy would become his Grandmother, the Dowager Queen Dagmar’s favourite grandchild,even after the birth of his siblings; Mary, Charlene and Christian with her writing “my beloved Dickie is so young yet a true lion at heart.”
At eighteen, the young prince’s life would be interrupted by the First World War, following his father's decision to side with their second cousin, Wilhelm II of Germany in 1914. During the war Dickie would be stationed in Berlin as the official representative of Corrilea to the Kaiser. His mother Dagmar-whom detested her German cousins failed to compel her husband to not send him, writing to her father, Frederik VIII of Denmark, “Berlin and this war will destroy my innocent boy.” In 1917, following the Russian Revolution, Frederick IX stopped supporting Germany out of fear , but his mothers worries would not be relieved, for after the war, Dickie would return changed, no longer lively and fun, but “hardened and self-righteous”.
In 1919, Dickie would meet a young, but successful Upsanian-born French-British actress, Nicola DuGant. The prince would immediately become infatuated by the beautiful woman, and quickly began courting her, despite the disapproval of his family- this would lead to tensions within the Royal household, as the young Prince seeked to defy his father and take control of his own life. In 1923, he would propose to Nicola without his fathers permission. This caused the tensions to boil over in the autumn of that year, when Dickie brought “his Nicky” to meet his family. During a heated exchange, the Crown Prince threatened to abdicate his position, in order to marry the woman he loved, only after hearing this, did the King relent and grant his approval, likely just to stop a succession crisis from occurring. The pair were wed in the spring of 1925. Nicola was the first “commoner” to marry into the Corrilean Royal Family.
Despite the marriage's scandalous start, the pair seemed happy together and in 1927 had a son, Prince George Frederick James (later James V). The new prince's birth was traumatic for the Crown Princess lasting for almost forty hours, with major complications and scarring after the prince was finally delivered via cesarean. As a result for the next decade the couple would experience fertility issues, with Nicola having 12 miscarriages, before the birth of their daughter, Princess Madelyn in 1940.
On the 14th of June 1930, King Frederick IX passed away at 57, after contracting pneumonia. Dickie was sworn in as King moments later, choosing the regnal name Richard II, quoting “The name Richard reminds the public of Lionheart, it is powerful, manly— David reminds them of my great-grandfather, whom never got to be King”. The King's inauguration took place on the 1st of January 1931.
Dickie would oversee Corrilea during the Second World War, choosing to have the nation be a neutral state. However in 1940, Corrilea’s neutrality was breached as Nazi forces invaded the border. The Royal Family and government quickly fled to Britain and established a Government-in-exile at the Corrilean Embassy, while the Family stayed as guests of King George VI of the United Kingdom and lived at St James Palace during the war. The Corrilean Royal Family however, were not unscathed during the war, with Princess Mary’s husband – Robert Argyll, 4th Duke of Argyll and son, George, Earl of Harewood both enlisting in the British army and being killed in action in 1942 and 1943 respectively.
After the Allies took back Corrilea in 1945, the Royal Family returned to mass celebration, and the King, who had given public radio addresses to his nation throughout the duration of the war, was considered a hero, who gave the people morale and a “reason to fight” during the five year Nazi occupation.
As such, the King remained a popular symbol of nationalism and hope for the next ten years, as the nation recovered. In 1953, his son the Crown Prince George would marry his favourite goddaughter, Princess Eliazbeth of Schleswig-Wolfenbüttel-Kassel (b.1936). The Princess, while German, was born and raised in Britain, as her parents fled Germany at the beginning of the war and thus, was considered a good match.
An avid smoker all his life, Richard II would pass away in 1956, of lung cancer. His daughter Madelyn, married in 1965, nine years later to the German Royal — Ludwig III, Duke of Thena. The wedding caused controversy, with many claiming that Richard would have never supported the match as Ludwig's parents were Nazi’s during the war.
Inspired by the talented @warwickroyals.
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