

Antilia, the private residence of Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai, is one of the most iconic and expensive homes in the world. The skyscraper residence combines advanced engineering, luxury living, and symbolic architectural design.
Architects & Construction
- Architectural design: Perkins and Will (Chicago-based architecture firm)
- Construction & project execution: Leighton Holdings (Australia-based construction company)
The project brought together global expertise in architecture, engineering, and construction.
Height & Structural Design
- Floors: 27 storeys
- Height: approx. 173 meters (568 feet)
- Unique floor height: Each floor is nearly equal to a typical two-storey building
Why extra-high ceilings?
β Accommodate luxury amenities
β Enhance ventilation and spatial openness
β Provide grand interior volumes
β Support structural safety and engineering needs
The increased floor height contributes to the buildingβs monumental presence.
Structural & Engineering Features
Antilia incorporates advanced engineering for safety and durability.
Key structural highlights:
- Designed to withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 8
- Reinforced structure for high wind resistance
- High-strength materials and advanced load distribution
- Seismic-resistant construction technology
Architectural Concept & Design Inspiration
The design draws inspiration from elements of traditional Indian motifs combined with modern luxury.
Design themes include:
- Lotus and sun motifs
- Vertical gardens and natural elements
- Glass, steel, and stone faΓ§ade textures
- Symmetry blended with modern geometric patterns
Each section of the building features distinct materials and patterns.
Interior & Lifestyle Features
The interior spaces are designed for luxury living and large-scale hospitality.
Notable amenities:
- Multiple swimming pools
- Private theatre
- Health spa and fitness center
- Ballroom and entertainment spaces
- Multi-level parking garage
- Rooftop helipad facilities
The residence is designed to support both private living and grand hosting.
Why Antilia Is Architecturally Unique
β Combination of skyscraper engineering and private residence design
β Extra-high floors creating grand interior volumes
β Integration of global architecture and construction expertise
β Advanced safety and seismic design
β Symbolic design rooted in Indian cultural motifs
Summary
Antilia, designed by Perkins and Will and constructed by Leighton Holdings, is a 27-storey skyscraper residence featuring extra-high ceilingsβeach floor roughly equivalent to a two-storey building.
Owned by Mukesh Ambani, the structure combines advanced engineering, cultural symbolism, and ultra-luxury design, making it one of the most distinctive private residences in the world.




