Antilia - House of the RICHEST man in the world
Antilia - House of the RICHEST man in the PLANET
Guess how many people are going to live in here in, Antilia????????
Only 6people !!!!!!!
Watch and admire
Mukesh Ambani's Residence---Antilia
Mukesh Ambani's new residence - a 27-storey glass-fronted building will
have parking for 168 cars, three helipads,
a theatre and 600 staffers for its upkeep. Mukesh Ambani's new residence
being constructed in Mumbai's Altamount Road is the stuff myths are made
of.
Named after the mythical island Antilia, the house-in-the-making will be
completed by next year.
It is being built on a 4,532 sq metre plot that was acquired by Ambani in
2002.
27 FLOORS:
According to the plan, the house will rise to a height of 173.12 meters,
equivalent to that of a regular 60-storeyed residential building .
However, Antilia will have only 27 storeys in all.
SIX FLOORS FOR PARKING :
The first six floors will be reserved for parking alone, and that too for
cars belonging only to Mukesh's family.
Space for a total of 168 imported cars has been earmarked here.
ENTERTAINMENT FLOOR:
The eighth floor will have an entertainment centre comprising a
mini-theatre .
BALCONIES WITH GARDENS :
The rooftop of the mini-theatre will serve as a garden, and immediately
above that, three more balconies with terrace gardens.
HEALTH FLOORS:
While the ninth floor will have a 'refuge' floor - meant to be used for
rescue in emergencies - two floors above that will be set aside for
health.
It will have facilities for athletics and a swimming pool, while the
other will have a health club.
FOR GUESTS:
There will be a two-storeyed glass-fronted apartment for the Ambani
family's guests above the health floors.
FAMILY:
The four floors at the top, that will provide a view of the Arabian Sea
and a superb view of the city's skyline,
will be for Mukesh, his wife Neeta, their three kids and Mukesh's mother
Kokilaben .
AIR SPACE FLOOR:
Two floors above the family's residence will be set aside as maintenance
areas,
and on top of that will be an 'air space floor,' which will act as a
control room for helicopters landing on the helipad above.
There will be three helipads there.
STAFF:
Nearly 600 staffers are expected to work in the building.
COST:
House with a Price Tag of QR 600 million for 6 people and 600 staff
it's his money and as long as he earned it honestly he should be able to spend it as he likes, plus the construction will help numerous people earn money rather than getting money as charity. Read the Haditha some time.. it says a man should go into the mountains and collect wood and sell it before he resorts to charity.
not even in his native india.
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not the richest
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It is relative. Those below the poverty line might see me eating in a fancy restaurant and leaving left-overs as waste of money. Afterall they may be deprived of a decent meal for days (You have to see the scavengers hunting for food in the wastebin to believe me). Guess one should be thankful for what they have.
ahhhh!!!!what a waste of money???
but cant complain as he is one of the richest man on earth ....since he is paying for it and we are not...
Even after dononating millions he is still Rich
Why cant he indulge in luxury, what I didnt like his concept of building tower why not castle?
except good deeds !
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Why do you people waste so much money, there are 1000's of homeless people in his own country cant he provide shelter for them with 10% of this money.
Even if he own many such houses he just can sleep only in one bedroom at a time. In other words he trying to spend his infinite wealth.