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Mumbai skyline awaits the luxurious 65 floor residential tower

14 September 2008 493 No Comment

Architect Prem Nath is in the process of creating an architectural first for Mumbai – more than 65 floors high, the Skydham residential building in midtown Mumbai at Wadala offers luxurious sustainable sky-living. Prem Nath says: “As an architect, I want to create worthy but simple, futuristic living environs with a humane touch.”

The one million sq ft construction area will comprise 3 Basements (Engineering and allied services), 5 Podium floors (Parking) and 60 residential floors with 4 flats on each floor.

The 200 apartments range from 3 / 4 BHK, duplex & triplex / penthouses – topped with high-end facilities of club, pool, spa, business lounge, recreation hall, entertainment center, children play area, cyber lounge, laundry, boutique retail and more.

This building shall be unique in many ways through its most modern and smart looks, its dynamic form in plan, its high speed and intelligent vertical transport system (12 nos. Capsule lifts), top-of-line finishes, fittings, fixtures and accessories.

With a podium base of five floors and a floor stilt, the air & noise pollution levels are reduced for the residential floors – thereby giving a scenic view of the island city.

High end engineering support systems are planned for the tower by providing IBMS, Bio-metric enabled security systems, centrally purified domestic water supply and above all this centrally air-conditioned building aspires to be fitted with Solar/Photo-Voltaic film on glazing and emergency power backup.

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