Godrej BKC, Commercial building in Bandra-Kurla Complex, India
Godrej BKC is a commercial office building in the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, India, with a glass and steel facade and open floor plans across 19 floors. The building houses a range of companies and financial institutions within its office spaces.
The building was completed in 2015, during a period when the Bandra-Kurla Complex was growing into one of Mumbai's main business hubs. Its design was carried out by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a firm known for large-scale office and commercial projects around the world.
The Bandra-Kurla Complex is Mumbai's main business district, and this building is part of what gives the area its corporate character. Walking through the surroundings, you notice a steady flow of office workers from major banks and international companies throughout the day.
The building sits along the main roads of the Bandra-Kurla Complex and is easy to reach from several public transport options in the area. If you are driving, parking is available nearby, and the surrounding streets are easy to navigate on foot.
The building uses a special glazing system that allows natural light in while reducing heat absorption, which makes a noticeable difference in Mumbai's hot climate. This was combined with water-cooled systems to lower energy use across all floors.
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