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Antilia, the second most luxurious and expensive house, is the residence of Asia's richest family, the Ambani family. [24] [25] The building was designed by two US architecture firms Perkins & Will, [1] based in Chicago, and Hirsch Bedner Associates, based in Los Angeles.
And that’s precisely why there is a towering mansion in the Mumbai skyline called Antilia that reaches 568 feet with over 400,000 square feet of interior space. Completed after a four-year construction process in early 2010, this opulent house was designed by American-based architects on 48,000 square feet of land in downtown Mumbai.
The skyscraper is also one of the world's tallest single-family houses, and as of 2014, was valued at $2 billion. Packing together 27 floors (each with extra high ceilings, making it as tall as an average 60 storey building), Antilia doesn't just draw attention for its unconventional layout and grand scale.
Built with perfection and precision, Antilia is an eye-catching tower amidst the turbulent weather of Mumbai. With people from all over the world coming to catch a glimpse of it, the home is as majestic as it sounds. Here's a peek inside Antilia, the world's most expensive private residence. An Astounding Asymmetric Beauty
Antilia | Mukesh Ambani | Altamount Road The 400,000-square-foot building is situated in one of the world's most expensive addresses—Altamount Road in South Mumbai. According to property trends, per square foot of any real estate on Altamount Road ranges between a massive Rs 80,000 to Rs 85,000.
The 400,000-square-foot building is situated in one of the world's most expensive addresses—Altamount Road in South Mumbai. According to property trends, per square foot of any real estate on Altamount Road ranges between a massive Rs 80,000 to Rs 85,000 (as per the nos two years back).
Located in Mumbai, the 27 storey, 173 meters high and 37,000 sqm floor space contains a health club with a gym and dance studio, at least one swimming pool, a ballroom, guestrooms, a variety of...
Antilia, located at Altamount Road, was valued at a whopping $2 billion in 2014, which roughly translates to Rs 15,000 crore. Designed by American firm Perkins & Will, and constructed by...