Lodha Bellissimo is a twin residential skyscraper project located in Mumbai, India developed by Lodha Group. Construction started in 2006 by dividing the project into three wings and was completed in 2012. This tall, 53-floor building is the 35th tallest in India.
Construction of Lodha Bellissimo began in 2006, with foundation work and podiums rising by early 2007. The project was executed in three wings: Wings A and B topped out in November 2010, and Wing C was completed in March 2012, marking full structural completion that year Construction. Final fitâÂÂout and commissioning carried into late 2012, and the first occupants moved in shortly thereafter.
The Lodha Bellissimo consists of three adjacent 48-storey towers (plus one basement, two podium levels, ground and service floors, and a rooftop terrace), rising to a height of 198â¯m. The superstructure is a conventional RCC framed system, while the distinctive sea-wave inspired roof crown is fabricated from hotâÂÂdip galvanized structural steel clad in aluminum composite panels. Each wing is served by four highâÂÂspeed Mitsubishi elevators (operating at 4â¯m/s). The floor plate is supported on a single-cell steel-concrete composite box girder, with seismic and wind loads resisted by the RCC core walls and perimeter frames. Continuous balconies and sky gardens at every fourth level provide open communal spaces, and all services (electrical, HVAC, plumbing) are routed through concealed shafts to preserve the clean architectural lines.