20 February 2011

Great Indian Architecture the Namaste Tower

“Namaste"

The traditional Indian greeting of ‘Namaste’, where the hands are clasped together in greeting, is the inspiration for the design of this tower.

In Sanskrit “Namaste` means “I bow to you`. It has a spiritual significance of negating one’s ego in the presence of another.

“Namaste Tower"

The Architecture of the Namaste Hotel builds on this ancient Indian expression. The two wings of the hotel are clasped together like hands greeting the city of Mumbai. In this way the architectural design of the hotel provides the ultimate symbol of hospitality and welcome.

Following the long tradition of great Indian Architecture the Namaste Tower will stand as a landmark structure, representative of the burgeoning economic and cultural significance of India. Aimed to design a building that would become representative of the city: the picture postcard of Mumbai.

Key Statistics:

• 120,000 m2 of Gross Construction Area
• 380 key luxury room hotel
• Exclusive restaurants, bars, banqueting and spa facilities
• 9,000 m2 of A grade office space
• 6,000 m2 of world class retail space
• 300 m overall building height













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