It also has nine high-speed elevators opening on different floors. The massive building has high-rise ceilings, and the top six-floors of the building is specifically dedicated as full-floor residential area. There are numerous rooms but one such which catches our eyes is the ‘snow room’ which has been fashioned in a way that it generates artificial snowflakes to beat the heat. The architectural design draws inspiration from the sun and lotus and the ultra-luxe mansion dons pastel hues with shades of brown, beige and cream. Image Courtesy: Jhariani, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Home Décor One of the major highlights of Antilia house is that it can survive an earthquake of 8 on the Richter scale. The 27-story property was designed by prestigious Chicago-based architects Perkins and Will and was constructed by an Australian-based construction company named Leighton Holdings. ![]() Located in Altamount Road in South Mumbai, the 400,000 square-foot building is supposedly named after a mythical island in the Atlantic Ocean near Portugal and Spain. The high-end manor is an iconic landmark in India’s business capital city, Mumbai and has a stature like no other building. ![]() Antilia – All you need to know about Mukesh Ambani’s house Here’s taking a closer look at the luxurious Antilia house of the business magnate. Mukesh Ambani’s house Antilia, estimated to be the world’s second-most lavish property after Buckingham Palace continues to dazzle people home and abroad. But nothing comes to closest to his place of abode – Antilia. His latest purchase for his youngest son, Anant Ambani, the beach-side villa on Palm Jumeirah worth over Rs 640 crore is reportedly one of the biggest residential agreements. From owing uber luxurious jets to a fleet of extravagant cars, Mukesh Ambani’s possessions are of a kind. The Reliance Industries owner is known for holding some of the most expensive things. "I always say that those who don't pay attention to history are bound to repeat it," he said.īarber, 79, said "the music, the co-ordination of the marching (and) the spectacular outfits" of the performers make the shows "terrific.He is the second richest man in India, among the top five richest men in Asia and is 8th on the world’s billionaire list 2022 of Forbes – you know who we are talking about – he is the ‘Mukesh Ambani’. Kirk's friend and Haida shipmate Andy Barber agrees that showcasing the military is useful for reminding Canadians of its historical importance. ![]() Kirk thinks the Tattoo is "amazing" and "an opportunity for the younger generation to make that connection between the military and our history." Kirk, 80, is a retired seaman who served in Korea in 1954 aboard HMCS Haida as part of a peacekeeping mission after the Korean War. Ron Kirk has been attending Tattoo events for five years. Older veterans milled about with shiny medals attached to their shirts. Young members of Canada's military walked around in uniform. The performances represented Canada's military commitments since the War of 1812. That was the implicit message at this weekend's Canadian International Military Tattoo.Īround 3,000 people gathered in Copps Coliseum to watch more than 20 performances that included military bands, choirs, dancers and historical re-enactments. The story of Canada's military history can be told and retold in style.
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