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antilia-completeThe “Greenest of All Buildings”was recently completed in Mumbai, India and we couldn’t be more appalled. The Antilia house which unveiled its first renderings just over two-years ago has become a frightening reality, egregiously boasting 27 stories at 568 feet high, with a total area of over 398,000 square feet of living space. What at first glimpse looks and sounds like a typical skyscraper is far from it - the Antilla is in fact a <strong>$1 billion family home</strong> built for India’s richest man (and Forbes’ fourth richest man) Mukesh Ambani, his wife, and three children....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/worlds-largest-and-most-expensive-family-home-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
antilia house mumbaiThe “Greenest of All Buildings”was recently completed in Mumbai, India and we couldn’t be more appalled. The Antilia house which unveiled its first renderings just over two-years ago has become a frightening reality, egregiously boasting 27 stories at 568 feet high, with a total area of over 398,000 square feet of living space. What at first glimpse looks and sounds like a typical skyscraper is far from it - the Antilla is in fact a <strong>$1 billion family home</strong> built for India’s richest man (and Forbes’ fourth richest man) Mukesh Ambani, his wife, and three children....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/worlds-largest-and-most-expensive-family-home-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
mumbaitower1The “Greenest of All Buildings”was recently completed in Mumbai, India and we couldn’t be more appalled. The Antilia house which unveiled its first renderings just over two-years ago has become a frightening reality, egregiously boasting 27 stories at 568 feet high, with a total area of over 398,000 square feet of living space. What at first glimpse looks and sounds like a typical skyscraper is far from it - the Antilla is in fact a <strong>$1 billion family home</strong> built for India’s richest man (and Forbes’ fourth richest man) Mukesh Ambani, his wife, and three children....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/worlds-largest-and-most-expensive-family-home-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
mumbaigreenThe “Greenest of All Buildings”was recently completed in Mumbai, India and we couldn’t be more appalled. The Antilia house which unveiled its first renderings just over two-years ago has become a frightening reality, egregiously boasting 27 stories at 568 feet high, with a total area of over 398,000 square feet of living space. What at first glimpse looks and sounds like a typical skyscraper is far from it - the Antilla is in fact a <strong>$1 billion family home</strong> built for India’s richest man (and Forbes’ fourth richest man) Mukesh Ambani, his wife, and three children....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/worlds-largest-and-most-expensive-family-home-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




