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  2. National Centre for the Performing Arts (India) - Wikipedia

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    The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) is a multi-venue, multi-purpose cultural centre in Mumbai, India, which aims to promote and preserve India's heritage of music, dance, theatre, film, literature and photography. It also presents new and innovative work in the performing arts field.

  3. Whistling Woods International - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .whistlingwoods .net. Whistling Woods International is a film, communication and creative arts institute located in Mumbai, India. The institute is promoted by the Indian Filmmaker Subhash Ghai, Mukta Arts and Film City Mumbai.

  4. Three Sixty West - Wikipedia

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    Three Sixty West is a skyscraper complex in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It comprises two towers, joined at ground level by a podium. Tower B, the taller of the two, rises to 260 metres (853 ft) with 66 floors [10] and Tower A rises to 255.6 metres (839 ft) with 52 floors. [11]

  5. Bandra–Worli Sea Link - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: Official name: Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link: Owner: Government of Maharashtra: Maintained by: Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) Characteristics; Design: Cable-stayed main spans; concrete-steel precast segment viaducts at either end: Total length: 5.6 kilometres (3.5 mi) Width: 2 x 20 metres (66 ft) Height

  6. Gateway of India - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai, India: Coordinates: Construction started: 31 March 1913: Completed: 1924: Inaugurated: 4 December 1924: Cost ₹ 21.13 lakhs: Owner: Archaeological Survey of India: Height: 26 m (85 ft) Dimensions; Diameter: 15 metres (49 feet) Design and construction; Architect(s) George Wittet: Architecture firm

  7. Antilia (building) - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the billionaires row of Mumbai, India, and is the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family. The building is designed to withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake. The top six floors are private residential areas. The structure's design incorporates the lotus plant and the sun.

  8. World One - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai: Country: India: Coordinates: Groundbreaking: 23 July 2010: Construction started: 7 May 2011: Completed: 2020: Opened: 2020: Cost: US$321 million: Owner: Lodha Group: Height; Architectural: 280.2 m (919 ft) Technical details; Material: Steel / Reinforced Concrete: Floor count: 76 above ground

  9. Lodha Altamount - Wikipedia

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    Lodha Altamount is a postmodern luxury residential skyscraper project located in the billionaires row of Mumbai, India. Designed by Hadi Teherani, it has an all glass black facade. Lodha Group acquired the land from the US consulate for ₹341.8 crore, surpassing the bids made by Mahindra Lifespaces and TATA Housing.

  10. Prithvi Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Prithvi Theatre is a theatre located in the upscale neighbourhood of Juhu, Mumbai. Prithviraj Kapoor the spearhead of one of the most influential actor and director families in Bollywood , the Kapoor family , founded the travelling theatre company 'Prithvi Theatres' in 1944 and the company ran for sixteen years. [1]

  11. Sir J. J. College of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Official Website. Sir J. J. College of Architecture is an architecture school located in downtown Mumbai (Bombay), affiliated to University of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra, India. Sharing its premises with Sir J. J. School of Art and Sir J.J. School of Applied Art (now known as Commercial Art), it is now rented from Government of ...