Three Sixty West

Three Sixty West is a supertall skyscraper under construction[2] in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It comprises two towers, joined at ground level by a podium. Tower B, the taller of the two, will rise to 372 metres (1,220 ft) and 85 floors and Tower A will be 260 metres (853 ft) and 53 floors. Tower A will be a hotel, with private residences located in Tower B. The podium will accommodate amenities such as restaurants and ballrooms.[4]

Three Sixty West
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential, Commercial
LocationWorli
Mumbai[1]
Coordinates19.011707, 72.822527
Construction started2011
Height
Roof372 metres (1,220 ft) + 260 metres (853 ft)
Technical details
Floor count85 + 53[2]
Design and construction
ArchitectKohn Pedersen Fox
DeveloperOberoi Realty
Structural engineerLeslie E. Robertson Associates
Main contractorSamsung C&T Corporation[3]

The project has been designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, United States.[5] The structural consultant is LERA (Leslie E. Robertson Associates), United States.[6] and the main Contractor is Samsung C&T. Hotel interiors are by Tony Chi and Associates. Residents' amenities are designed by Populous. Branding and marketing are handled by Wordsearch, and project renderings are by River Film.

The project will be developed under Oasis Realty, a joint venture between Sahana and Oberoi Realty. It will be the second tallest building in India once complete.[7] The project is being executed through a joint venture between M/s Skylark Build and M/s Shree Vrunda Enterprises, promoted by Mr. Sudhakar Shetty, being collectively referred to as Sahana and Oberoi Realty Ltd., a leading real estate developer with a focus on premium developments in Mumbai.

In May 2014,[8] Oberoi Realty announced The Ritz-Carlton as the hospitality partner for the project. The Ritz-Carlton Mumbai will occupy Tower A, and the private residences in Tower B will have access to certain services from the hotel.

The project was formally named Three Sixty West in 2015.[9]

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