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Access Architects

Access Architects

Mumbai, IN

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THE RUBY

  •  Location : Dadar, Mumbai
  •  Area   : 16,15,000 Sq.Ft
  • Typology : Commercial

The Ruby is one of the tallest commercial complexes in South Asia, an independent structure, with one of the largest, column less floor plates (45000 sq.ft). The building is distinguishable in the sprawling Mumbai skyline, making it a landmark within the area of Dadar.

Every project completed by Access Architects is a physical manifestation of the company’s mission to provide infrastructural every project completed by Access Architects is a physical manifestation of the company’s mission to provide infrastructural spaces that are path-breaking, innovative and of unparalleled quality. The Ruby, stands testament to this very mission. 

Constructed in 2008, for Ruby Mills & Rohan Lifescapes,  This magnificent sea-facing property, provides a safe, secure and pleasant working environment with a multitude of facilities such as:

  • Multi-level basement parking spaces
  • Expansive and luxurious lobby area
  • High level of safety and security systems
  • Energy efficient mechanical and electrical equipment
  • Central air-conditioning
  • Adequate power and water supply
  • Connectivity to all major roads and public transport

Located at Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar; this project has contributed greatly to the upliftment of the area, which is fast blossoming into an industrial hub, that houses many of India’s top companies like Ernst and Young, Sharekhan and likes.

It’s connectivity to various roadways and public transport make it easily accessible to other parts of the city of Mumbai. The iconic and futuristic architectural design makes it very distinguishable in the sprawling Mumbai skyline, thus making it a landmark building within the area of Dadar.

  • Techanical and electrical equipment
  • Central air-conditioning
  • Adequate power and water supply
  • Connectivity to all major roads and public transport
 
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Status: Built
Location: Mumbai, IN
Additional Credits: FXCollaborative