Lodha Altamount

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Lodha Altamount
Lodha Altamount - An epitome of luxury.jpg
Lodha Altamount - An epitome of luxury.jpg
General information
StatusCompleted[1]
TypeLuxury Residential
Architectural stylePost Modern
LocationAltamount Road, Mumbai, India
CountryIndia
Coordinates18°58′05.9304″N 72°48′37.5084″E / 18.968314000°N 72.810419000°E / 18.968314000; 72.810419000Coordinates: 18°58′05.9304″N 72°48′37.5084″E / 18.968314000°N 72.810419000°E / 18.968314000; 72.810419000
Completed2017
OwnerLodha Group
Height195 m (640 ft)[2]
Technical details
Floor count43
Floor area4,122 m2
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
ArchitectHadi Tehrani
DeveloperLodha Group
Structural engineerMKA Chicago, Sterling Consultants
Other designersBuilding Envelope Specialists (BES)
Website
www.lodhaluxury.com

Lodha Altamount is a postmodern luxury residential skyscraper project located in the billionaires row of Mumbai, India. It has been designed by Hadi Teherani.

Lodha Group acquired the area from the US consulate for ₹341.8 crore, surpassing the bids made by Mahindra Lifespaces and TATA Housing.[3] The previously existing Washington House, home to US Consul General, was a three-storey building, covering an area of 2,702 square meters. It falls under the Coastal Regulation Zone 2 and is listed as Grade 3 Property.[4]

History[edit]

Altamount Road has many pre-independence era residences, and important establishments such as the Indonesian and South African consulate bungalows. Altamount Road is also home to many heritage buildings such as the official residence of the Chairman of Bombay Port Trust, the Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai and the General Manager of Western Railways. The residential bungalow of the Bombay Port Trust was originally made by George Wittet who also designed the Gateway of India.Template:Citationneeded

Lodha Altamount is a luxury residential skyscraper of 43 floors on a half-acre site. It includes 8 podium levels, 2 floors for recreation and 52 residences fully serviced by the hospitality company Saint Amand. The modern architecture style of the building was conceived by German-Iranian architect Hadi Teherani.[5] It was constructed using a steel frame with an all-glass façade. Three sides have panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the city of Mumbai.

Lodha Altamount made history in November 2015 with the sale of the most expensive apartment in the country. A 10,000-square-foot apartment was sold for over 1.6 billion at 160,000 per square foot — the highest price per square foot ever paid in India.[6] This also beat the record for the previous sale in the same building at 141,543 per square foot.[7]

Location[edit]

The development is built on the former location of Washington House, a property of US Consulate General for which the acquisition was announced in 2012 for a sum of 341.82 crore.[8] The development is located at SK Barodawalla Marg, popularly known by its former name, Altamount Road. It has frequently featured in the list of most expensive residential streets of the world.[9] The street is also the location of Antilia, a 27 floor residential building which is home to Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani. Other notable individuals residing at Altamount Road include Kumar Mangalam Birla, Narotam Sekhseria and Radhakishan Damani.[citation needed]

Architecture[edit]

Lodha Altamount is designed as a multi-storied apartment building, with 43 floors in total and having 52 residential units. The amenities floor is on level eight, which comprises a gymnasium, spa, outdoor infinity pool, movie lounge and a boardroom. The entrance lobby of Lodha Altamount features La Plage, Juan-les-Pins, an artwork by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso.[10]

Partners[edit]

Design[edit]

- Hadi Teherani

The façade of Lodha Altamount has been designed by Hamburg-based designer Hadi Teherani[5]. The black, all-glass façade is built with the aim of providing privacy to the residents, while maintaining moderate climate conditions within. Among Hadi Teherani's other works are Zayed University, Abu Dhabi and Dancing Towers, Hamburg

- Rajiv Saini Associates

The public spaces in Lodha Altamount have been designed by Rajiv Saini Associates, including the elevated area at the end of entrance lobby designed to resemble a living room, with sofas and a library[6].

- Hirsch Bedner Associates

The rooftop of the building has been designed by American hospitality design firm Hirsch Bedner Associates.

Structure[edit]

- Magnusson Klemencic Associates Inc.

American structural and civil engineering firm Magnusson Klemencic Associates Inc. has designed the steel structure. Famous for having designed the World Trade Center and Doha Convention Center, the firm has $99 billion worth of structural design work internationally.

Services[edit]

The development offers hospitality services to its residents via Saint Amand, the in-house hospitality arm of Lodha Group. Services include 24x7 helpdesk on call, housekeeping and room services, concierge, among many others. Saint Amand also offers non-standardized, on demand services such as organizing events, in-home dining and child care.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Lodha Altamount". Emporis.
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  3. "Prime Altamont Road property of US consulate sells for Rs 342 this used to be the tallest building in Mumbai. Crore". 12 December 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  4. Babar, Kailash (26 November 2015). "Lodha Group sells super-luxury duplex apartment in Mumbai for Rs 160 crore". Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  5. "Buying into a piece of Mumbai's storied legacy". 25 November 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  6. "At Rs 160 crore, flat in Altamount Rd bldg sets national record". 26 November 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  7. "Lodha sells super luxury apartment in South Mumbai for Rs40 crore". 21 October 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  8. Babar, Kailash. "Lodha announces buying US Consulate property Washington House for Rs 341.82 cr - The Economic Times". The Economic Times. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  9. "Mumbai's Altamount Road among world's most costliest". The Times of India. 4 August 2008. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  10. "Rajiv Saini on his quest to get a Picasso to Mumbai's Lodha Altamount". Architectural Digest India. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2020.

https://www.architecturaldigest.in/content/10-reasons-lodha-altamount-coveted-property-country/

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/At-Rs-160-crore-flat-in-Altamount-Rd-bldg-sets-national-record/articleshow/49928641.cms

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