Sky‑stitching twins anchored by a single, sculpted podium, Bombay XI rises as a living gateway between land and sky. The two crystalline shafts are threaded with ultra‑thin vertical fins for passive shading, while the podium’s fluid catenary curves echo the monsoon‑carved waterfront of Mumbai, inviting breezes through a shaded public plaza.
PLOT AREA: 4212 SQ.MT.
CONSTRUCTION AREA : 5,46,000 SQ.FT
LOCATION : BYCULLA, MUMBAI
Each tower is braced by a hybrid mega‑frame—concrete cores paired with high‑strength steel outriggers—transferring wind loads laterally and allowing column‑free interiors up to 18 m wide. The podium’s shell is a post‑tensioned concrete “veil” that spans 60 m without intermediate supports, stitched on the ground and hoisted as a single piece. Ideology: density without disconnect. By lifting the mass skyward, 70 % of the site is returned as gardens, storm‑water courts, and a solar pergola market, turning premium real estate into civic realm. Triple‑glazed low‑E façades, sky gardens every 15 floors, and a district‑cooling plant embedded beneath the plaza trim operational carbon by 46 %. A vertical city that bends, breathes, and gives back—an architectural marvel re‑imagining Mumbai’s skyline for the next century.
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