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Mukesh Ambani's $2 billion home world's most expensive: Forbes
The Times of India ^ | May 1, 2008

Posted on 05/01/2008 1:22:31 PM PDT by PROCON

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4,000,000 sq/ft, plenty of room for storage.
1 posted on 05/01/2008 1:22:31 PM PDT by PROCON
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India is not like Califa , you can still build something really nice for 2 billion there .
2 posted on 05/01/2008 1:26:11 PM PDT by kbennkc (For those who have fought for it , freedom has a flavor the protected will never know)
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To: PROCON
Forbes magazine in its annual list of world's wealthiest billionaires.

Wealthiest Billionaires?

As opposed to the poorest Billionaires?

3 posted on 05/01/2008 1:26:14 PM PDT by Michael.SF. ("democrat" -- 'one who panders to the crude and mindless whims of the masses " - Joseph J. Ellis)
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To: PROCON

Well! I certainly hope he bought enough Carbon Credits from Algore to offset this huge carbon footprint! *SMIRK*


4 posted on 05/01/2008 1:26:39 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: PROCON

Must cost a fortune to heat.


5 posted on 05/01/2008 1:27:05 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Women swooned in Mao's presence too.)
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To: PROCON

i think this is the one.

6 posted on 05/01/2008 1:27:05 PM PDT by robomatik ((wine plug: renascentvineyards.com cabernet sauvignon, riesling, and merlot))
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His wife is going to fricken’ kill him when he won’t help with the housework.


7 posted on 05/01/2008 1:31:13 PM PDT by willgolfforfood
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To: PROCON

$2Billion... does that include furnishings?


8 posted on 05/01/2008 1:31:38 PM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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That’s a lot of slushee machines, hot dog rotisseries, and energy pill dispensers!


9 posted on 05/01/2008 1:33:22 PM PDT by dr.zaeus
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Wonder if there will be a level or two available to wandering cows.


10 posted on 05/01/2008 1:33:31 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder ()OK. We're still working on your ones.)
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I hope that isn’t it. That is just plain ugly.


11 posted on 05/01/2008 1:34:50 PM PDT by Truth29
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LOL! Califa rules!


12 posted on 05/01/2008 1:38:45 PM PDT by The_Republican (Ovaries of the World Unite! Rush, Laura, Ann, Greta - Time for the Ovulation!)
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The view would suck though. They would be able to see hunger and disease for miles from the top floor.


13 posted on 05/01/2008 1:41:13 PM PDT by The_Republican (Ovaries of the World Unite! Rush, Laura, Ann, Greta - Time for the Ovulation!)
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I’d like to see the ad for this:

Modest 400 BR, 600 bath, 1000-car garage beachfront home for sale. $2B or best offer.


14 posted on 05/01/2008 1:42:07 PM PDT by AZLiberty (Wipe the national hard drive and reinstall the Constitution.)
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To: PROCON

We just wallpapered our dining room!


15 posted on 05/01/2008 1:44:42 PM PDT by albie
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That is just bad humor. If you had ever been to downtown Mumbai you would realize that there are no cows at all in the city. You can make fun of India all you want but 4 of the 8 wealthiest people are Indians. Living inside a big and very densely populated city, vertical is the only way to go.

I thought at FR, we celebrated free enterprise and individual success.

16 posted on 05/01/2008 1:50:38 PM PDT by Maneesh
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TAKE A TOUR

Exterior
Antilla, the partially completed home of Mumbai-based petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries head Mukesh Ambani, will stand 27 stories high and is expected to cost $2 billion. Ambani, the fifth richest man in the world, his wife and three children currently live in a 22-story Mumbai tower the family has spent years remodeling and refashioning to meet its needs.

Lobby
Nine elevators dot the lobby floor: Two are designated for parking areas, three for guest quarters, two for the Ambani family residences and two for service. The lobby opens to numerous lounges, reception areas and powder rooms. Dual stairways lead from the lobby floor down to the ballroom, which is designed in an open layout with a two-story roof.

Ballroom
The most striking features of the Antilla ballroom are the crystal chandeliers that will take up approximately 80% of the ceiling. The silver stairways lead to a central landing, behind which two retractable doors can open to display works of art. There is also a stage for entertainment or speeches, with a projection screen behind it. A kitchen, about the same size as the ballroom itself, can service hundreds of guests.

Bathroom
One of Antilla's key design themes is the mix of lavish features seen in worldwide homes and elements that are distinctly Indian. The Gingko-leaf sink designs are a good example. Native to India, the leaves in the sinks are shaped in such a way that their stems guide water into the bowl created by the basket of the leaf.

Traditional Lounge
Ambani's home features countless lounges, offering Reliance Industries guests a quiet escape. Chandeliers and mirrors are a common feature of these rooms, as are finely woven Indian area rugs.

Modern Lounge

Each space and floor uses materials not seen anywhere else. The idea is that spaces will blend into one another, giving the impression of consistency and flow, while at the same time displaying different influences and traditions. This furniture, floors, lines and dark woods of this lounge have a more minimalistic approach than the home's other lounges.

Entertainment Level
It's very common in large homes to have a theater or screening room, but usually they're just large projection screens with a few nice seats. The Ambani's theater is more like those seen in George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch or Frank Pritt's Portabello Estate--a full-fledged theater, indistinguishable from a cinema. A wine room, snack bar and entertaining space, including couches and tables, fill out the room.

Health Level
The indoor/outdoor health level features a lap pool and Jacuzzi that take in views of the city skyline, as well as lounge chairs shaded by trees. Yoga and dance studios, changing rooms for men and women, gyms and a solarium with a juice bar fill out the interior space. There are plans to include an ice room in the center space, where the Ambanis could sit on a hot Mumbai day to cool off in a man-made snow flurry.

Garage
The first six floors of the residence will be dedicated to parking for the Ambani family, guests and employees. Hanging vertical gardens dot the exterior. While they make for good decoration, their key function has to do with energy efficiency: The hydroponic plants, grown in liquid nutrient solutions instead of soil, lower the energy footprint of the home by absorbing heat and sunlight and providing shade that helps keep it cool.

Roof
The top floor features a covered, outdoor entertaining space with panoramic views of the Mumbai skyline as well as the Arabian Sea. On those days when it's too hot, or cold, an interior space with floor-to-ceiling windows provides the same luxury.

17 posted on 05/01/2008 1:57:34 PM PDT by the_devils_advocate_666
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personally, i think the exterior is fairly interesting. i would be a little worried about the angled support beams about half-way up the structure though. i would hope the engineers took into account the weight of all the objects that would end up in the confines of the building.

that being said, the interior is top-notch. amazing.

18 posted on 05/01/2008 2:02:32 PM PDT by robomatik ((wine plug: renascentvineyards.com cabernet sauvignon, riesling, and merlot))
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I do. I’m rather impressed with India. They suffered under colonialism just like Africa, but they got their act together (even through some rough times and bloodshed). Yea, they made mistakes, but they didn’t STAY in them. I wish sub-Saharan Africa would do the same. The one thing I think India needs to throw off is the caste system.


19 posted on 05/01/2008 2:05:11 PM PDT by Clock King (The Oligarchy will make slaves of us all)
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That reminds me - I have to re-chandelier the rumpus room this weekend.
20 posted on 05/01/2008 2:15:28 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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