Achilleion, Colombo

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Achilleion
Achilleion, Colombo
General information
StatusUnder construction
Location Bambalapitiya
Town or city Colombo
Country Sri Lanka
Coordinates 06°53′35″N79°51′15″E / 6.89306°N 79.85417°E / 6.89306; 79.85417
Cost Rs. 2.3 billion (land only)
Technical details
Floor count50
Website
achilleion.lk

Achilleion is a proposed residential complex in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Upon completion, the complex is planned to consist of two twin skyscrapers of 50 floors each, connected by two skybridges; one at the centre of the towers and the other at the top, functioning as a helipad. The 2016 land value on which the Achilleion towers will be built is Rs. 2.3 billion(US$ 15.7 million). [1]

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Currently, a Rs. 300 million(US$ 2 million) show apartment is built at the site, 100 ft (30 m) above sea level. It is claimed to be the tallest stand-alone show apartment in the world. [2] Construction of the buildings commenced in January 2017. [3]

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References

  1. "Achilleion, Colombo's first 7-star luxury residence launched". Daily FT. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  2. "Achilleion apartment receives massive response in two weeks". Daily News. 25 July 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  3. "Blue Mountain's 'Achilleion' apartment breaks ground". The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved 21 February 2017.