TVH Ouranya Bay Towers

Coordinates: 12°48′42″N 80°13′50″E / 12.81167°N 80.23056°E / 12.81167; 80.23056
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TVH Ouranya Bay Towers
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General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleModernism
LocationOld Mahabalipuram Road, Padur, Chennai, India
AddressOld Mahabalipuram Road, Padur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates12°48′42″N 80°13′50″E / 12.81167°N 80.23056°E / 12.81167; 80.23056
Construction startedMarch 2008
Completed2013
Inaugurated2013
Height
Roof108 m (354 ft)[1]
Top floor29
Technical details
Floor count30
Design and construction
Architect(s)Surbana International Consultants Pte. Ltd.[1]
DeveloperTrue Value Homes

TVH Ouranya Bay Towers is a residential complex consisting of six 30-storied condominiums in Chennai, India. Located on Old Mahabalipuram Road, the towers were said to be the tallest residential buildings in Chennai at the time of their construction.[2][3]

History[edit]

The construction of the towers began in 2008 and was completed in 2013. The complex was designed by Surbana International Consultants Pte. Ltd. Arch.Jayakrishnan G Nair, then AVP at Surbana and subsequently Director of Jyan International Consultants Pte Ltd, Singapore was the Principal Designer. [1]

Location[edit]

The complex is located on Old Mahabalipuram Road at Padur in South Chennai. It lies about 500 feet away from the Muttukadu Lake, near the shore of the Bay of Bengal.[1]

The towers[edit]

The apartment complex contains six towers each with 30 floors each rising to 108 metres. It also contains a 7-storied club house covering 75,000 sq ft, a 4,000-sq-ft restaurant, and a 5,000-sq-ft banquet hall, in addition to 24 sky gardens, 30 serviced apartments, three swimming pools, and helipads for emergency exits.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Residential project on OMR launched". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  2. ^ "TVH to promote high-end apartments". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. 19 November 2009. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ Menon, Vishal (31 October 2014). "Chennai looks to the skies". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. Retrieved 13 September 2020.

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