The ICICI building at the Bandra Kurla Complex.
ICICI Bank (BSE: ICICI) (formerly Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India) is India's largest private sector bank in market capitalization and second largest overall in terms of assets. ICICI Bank has total assets of about USD 100 Billion (end-Mar 2008), a network of over 1308 branches and offices, about 3950 ATMs, and 24 million customers (as of end July 2007).
This is a bit more stylish. Sometimes I don't like these modern glass buildings but this one is really nice.
ReplyDeleteBtw, congratulations on getting yourself and your blog into the Hindustan Times newspaper :)
belle architecture, avec toutes ces vitres.
ReplyDeletebeautiful architecture, with all these windows.
I know what the BCCI is, but not the ICICI. I do, however, like their building!
ReplyDeleteHaha, Kris - BCCI is so much in-your-face with its boorishness, isn't it? ICICI is certainly much better. Even their DND works, sometimes :)
ReplyDeletefélicitation pour l'article sur ton DP dans le journal (c'est bête on peut pas le voir, car il faut se connecter). J'espère que tu vas le scanner pour nous le faire voir.
ReplyDeletecongratulations for your article on DP in the newspaper (beast can not see, because we have to connect). I hope you go the scanner for us to see.
For a modern buliding it does have a certain style. I much favour older building usually. I am enjoting exploring your part of the world, I am so unfamiliar with.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting featured in the Hindustan Times. Well done and well deserved.
ReplyDeletethis looks a rich bank but then, aren't they all?
I do like this building. But with the palm trees outside I think it looks more like a hotel!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the newspaper article! I was interviewed for the paper here too, but they still haven't printed the article after 4 months! I guess they keep finding more important news items!
This is a bit more stylish. Sometimes I don't like these modern glass buildings but this one is really nice.
ReplyDeleteBtw, congratulations on getting yourself and your blog into the Hindustan Times newspaper :)