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HIGH RISE BUILDINGS (1).pptx
1. HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
PALAIS ROYALE ,MUMBAI
Location: Maharashtra, Navi Mumbai
DIGITAL ASSIGNMENT
Presented by
SUYASH SURENDRA SAGARE(23MST1003)
2. PALAIS ROYALE ,MUMBAI.
● Official Name -Palais royale.
● Country -India.
● City -Mumbai.
● Building Function -Residential.
● Structural Material -Concrete.
● Proposed Year -2005
● Construction Year -2008
● Topped out -2018
● Cost -Rs 3000 crore
● Floor count -88
● Floor area -310000m2
● Lifts/Elevators -12
3. INTRODUCTION
● Palais royale is not only the Mumbai’s but also India’s first super tall residential building
with 320m (1050ft) height.
● The luxury building was the first residential tower to be designed around a LEED
(Leadership in energy and environment design) pre-certification and from the onset of
the project.
● In order to increase the comfort level of the occupants, the tower was designed to have
as little movement as possible through the use of very robust reinforced concrete frame
and a low aspects ratio of 1:4.
● Because the tower design did not have podium or any adjoining structures, parking and
amenity levels where included within the tower footprint.
● The design specifies the façade cladding to be entirely made of dupont's corian' the
first time it has been used on a residential high rise and was chosen for the materials
residents to the local humid tropical climate.
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5. IMPORTANT PLANNING FEATURES
● Two basements.
● Landscaped terraces/ balconies at apartment levels.
● Transfer girder level.
● Large span floors and wide column free spaces at lower levels.
● Heavy landscaping loads at ground and amenity level.
● Heavy equipments at terrace levels.
6. DESIGN CONCEPT
● Foundation - combined footing forming a ring raft.Basement
● watering stitched raft anchored to ground with pree-stressed
● rock anchores.
● RCC proposed retaining wall.
● Columns - m:80 self compacting concrete.
● Post tensioning beams below girder levels.Girders:
● strut tie/ deep beam model.
● Podium- post- tensioned flat slabs.
● Girder performance enhancement
● horizontal post tensioning-bottom chord.
● profiled post tensioning-web.
● Vertical post tensioning -girder levels
7. IMPORTANT ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
1. Eco-Friendly Design: In an age where sustainability is of utmost importance, Palais Royale
doesn’t disappoint. It incorporates energy-efficient technologies, rainwater harvesting, and
green spaces, making it an environmentally conscious masterpiece.
2. Sky Villas: Perhaps the most exclusive feature of this architectural marvel is its luxurious sky
villas. These expansive residences offer breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the
Arabian Sea, redefining the concept of opulent living.
3. Amenities Galore: Palais Royale doesn’t just stop at its sheer height; it also offers a range
of amenities fit for royalty. Infinity pools, spas, fitness centers, and sky gardens ensure that
residents experience a life of unparalleled luxury.
4. Unique Façade: The building’s exterior is adorned with an intricate diamond-shaped pattern
that not only serves an aesthetic purpose but also aids in the structure’s stability against
Mumbai’s unpredictable weather.
8. ● The bramhastan- column free space at center of building.
● Entrance canopy- pyramidal shaped.
● The moat- light and ventilation to basement the atrium-220 meter high.
● Skylight- covers the atrium spanning 35 meters.
● Roof cap- houses solar and wind energy equipment.
● Amenities- swimming pool, mini golf course, tennis court, mini cricket ground, health
club, squash court, basketball etc.
● Corian cladding.
9. ENGINEERING APPROACH
This accomplishment necessitated a
unique engineering approach,
including wider column spacing on
lower floors and the use of
extensive load transfer techniques.
Notably, the reinforced concrete
beams employed here reach a
remarkable depth of up to 9 meters,
setting a world record. Additionally,
the construction process achieved a
significant milestone by executing
the largest single-day concrete pour
in Mumbai’s history.
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11. CONCLUSION
In a nation where every city tells its own unique story through its architecture, Palais Royale
stands as a symbol of Mumbai’s ambition and the country’s ability to push the boundaries of
design and engineering. It is a structure that combines luxury, sustainability, and innovation
in one towering package. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply someone who
appreciates the beauty of the built environment, a visit to Palais Royale is a must. It’s a
journey through India’s architectural present and a glimpse into its promising future