An elegant 30 floor building masterfully combining historic influences with a modern ethos.
A Modern Building Inspired by the architecture of iconic old Bombay
Worli House, designed by Faquih & Associates, is shaped by proportion, material and craft, drawing from the masonry architecture of South Bombay. Expressed through hand glazed brick, bronze detailing and arched forms, the façade is layered, tactile and enduring. Rising from a grounded podium into a defined vertical form, the building is composed with restraint, allowing material and proportion to define its presence within the skyline.
A Warm and Elevated Sense
of Arrival
The experience begins before entry. A double height sheltered drop off introduces the building through scale, material and quiet precision. Fluted columns and finely worked bronze detailing shape a space that feels composed and assured. From arrival to lobby, every element is resolved with clarity, creating a transition that is seamless, welcoming and distinctly refined.
Access & elevators
With just 24 offices and eight elevators serving the building Worli House offers a level of access rarely experienced in commercial towers.
Parking
More than 150 dedicated car parks are thoughtfully planned for both owners and guests, offering convenience at all times. Seamless ramp access ensures smooth, uninterrupted movement across levels, keeping arrival and departure effortless.
The lobby
A grand double-height 20 ft. lobby sets the tone for arrival, conceived as a space of quiet luxury and presence.
Parking
More than 150 dedicated car parks are thoughtfully planned for both owners and guests, offering convenience at all times. Seamless ramp access ensures smooth, uninterrupted movement across levels, keeping arrival and departure effortless.
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ECSBC 2024 compliant, targeting 30% energy savings
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Low U-value glazing cuts heat, noise, and energy use
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Solar PV reduces energy consumption
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MERV filtration ensures superior air quality
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Water recycling achieves ~40% savings
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EV charging supports sustainable mobility