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Old Posted Oct 27, 2010, 4:19 AM
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Casa Loma (Canada's "castle") in Toronto:


Admittedly, not a house anymore, but it was built as one.
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already some that look like this on this thread.... eh, phuket

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I've always loved those edge pools....
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2010, 3:45 PM
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2010, 4:44 PM
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And what's about this home......

Mukesh ready to move into mansion in the sky

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Mukesh ready to move into mansion in the sky

Antilia, the luxe 27-storey home of India's richest person Mukesh Ambani in south Mumbai, is ready for housewarming during the ongoing festive season. The building, which stands taller than most buildings in the vicinity and is visible from a distance in every direction, bears the name of a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean.


Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector company, whose personal wealth is estimated to be $27 billion, is set to move into his mansion by the end of the month. The palatial building, completed after seven years of labour, has three helipads on the top floor and has been billed as the most opulent home of an individual anywhere in the world. The Ambani scion has invited the who's who of the country for a sneak preview and celebrations on October 28.





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Mukesh Ambani's 27-floor Antilia on Altamount Road took seven years to build

mbani's multi-million-dollar customised skyscraper in Altamount Road would have Kumar Mangalam Birla, scion of the Birla family, as one of his neighbours.



The glass tower that stands 570 feet tall features a swimming pool, a health club, a salon and a mini-theatre. The first six levels comprise the garage where more than 160 cars can be parked. Atop the parking lot is Antilia's lobby, which has nine elevators.



The lobby leads to numerous lounges, powder rooms and a ballroom. The top floors, with a sweeping view of the city, are where the 53-year old business magnate, his wife Nita and children Akash, Anant and Isha will reside. Nita, who has been managing the affairs at Dhirubhai Ambani International School and the Mumbai Indians IPL team, has been involved in every detail and aspect of the mansion, roping in international architecture firms Hirsch Bedner Associates and Perkins Will. No two rooms in the building look the same.



"I have seen several houses, including that of Lakshmi Mittal (owner of Arcelor Mittal). But Antilia is marvellous. I remember the house having a Picasso painting, it was one of its kind," said the chairman of a diversified telecom-to-retail business. The ballroom, according to him, was just stunning. He confirmed that he has an invitation to visit the new Ambani home on the 28th. For some others, it has become a talking point.



Currently, the elder Ambani brother shares the address with his estranged brother Anil Ambani, who manages Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Group of companies, at Sea Wind in South Mumbai's posh Cuffe Parade. Incidentally, the elder brother bought the plot on Altamount Road soon after the spat between the brothers became public. The two have patched up recently.
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I have really no comments, but do not understand that as fully in a way of the like. If it is to be a brutalist style example, so fits 100%. If the objective was to have 1-highrise-whole-apartment, then ok, he got. For one side I think is a not so cool like other 1-person castle house this world, but different to be The Odd. The other modernist minimalist houses here, well, are good houses of course, most too big than necessary, but taken a detail or other, most are equally too common imo, that can be find similar examples in any city this world.
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AD Classics: Bass Residence / Paul Rudolph
Architect: Paul Rudolph
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Project Year: 1970-1972






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Architects: Ecostudio Architects / Roberto Rivera, Ana Ulloa
Location: Guanacaste, Costa Rica








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Mountain House / David Guerra
Architects: David Guerra
Location: Condominium Arvoredo ,Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Project team: Architect David Guerra, Architect Cori Coraci, Architect Gisella Lobato, Lucas Lage and Architect Marcelo Lacayo
Project area: 745 sqm
Project year: 2009

The idea was to create a house linked to nature which works as a big deck of contemplation and sociability using natural material to make an atmosphere of snugness in a contemporary proposal.






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Love all the windows in the living/media/ family room.( I'm guessing those are the room?)
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Wow, those bedroom drapes are pretty much transparent.
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Yes they are. I don't care for the house that you just replied to Phil( what's it called again? Too lazy to check.)
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wow, that house is amazing! love that pool!
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I saw that castle thing in Toronto. It has tours. They have old medieval armor in there and swords. It is pretty neat.
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this one by Saucier+Perrotte is in the Laurentian Mountains, Qc.









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Ribbon House / G2 Estudio
Architects: G2 Estudio
Location: San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentinean Patagonia
Structural calculations: Ingenieria Zapata
Project area: 396 sqm
Project year: 2008 – 2010
Photographs: Laila Sartoni








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Cabinet of Dr Calgari much?

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Architects: VARDAstudio
Location: Paphos, Cyprus
Project area: 435 sqm
Project year: 2009
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