Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The tallest buildings in India





Shapoorji Pallonji & Co Ltd./SD Corporation's twin Imperial Towers, designed by Mumbai architect Hafeez Contractor is the tallest building. It is under construction. The Imperial Twin Towers are built on former slum land where the current re-development model of builders providing free land and rehabilitation to slum dwellers in exchange for rights for property development, was first put into practice on a big scale. This model was used for for slum and mill land redevelopment across the city, and across India as a whole.





Planet Godrej is located in the heart of South Mumbai.
With racecourse and arabian sea on one side, haji ali mosque on the other, ocean and the island beyond on the other and zoo on the fourth side, Planet Godrej is at the finest locations of Mumbai.

Standing 48 floors tall, and constructed by Singapore DP architects, the design of the skyscraper makes it a awe inspiring landmark.

It is awarded the prestigious PINNACLE Award 2006, by ZEE Business, for the best upcoming real estate project in the country.


Lodha Bellissimo is a 648 feet tall 48-storied residential tower in Mumbai. Befitting its brand name, the gently-contoured sea-wave inspired façade and wave-like roof element make for a stunning elevation.

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