Mukesh Ambani did not install a single AC in his house worth 15 thousand crores, then how does the family survive in such heat?

The Ambani family is India's richest family, Mukesh Ambani tops the Forbes list of India's 100 richest people. His net worth is 9430 million US dollars, and his luxurious house in Mumbai is worth 4.6 billion US dollars. This house has all the facilities that a man wants, but you will be surprised to know that AC is nowhere to be seen in his 27 storied house 'Antilia'. 

For this reason, the Ambani family has used a centralized cooling system, which controls the temperature according to marble, interiors and flowers instead of humans. 'Antilia' is one of the most expensive and magnificent houses in the world. This house is a testament to the prestige of the Ambani family. Built by two of the most prominent names in the world of architecture and construction, Perkins & Will and Leighton Asia, this house is not only an ideal residence but also a home with some of the most unique technologies and features. A unique thing about this estate is that it does not have an air conditioning system. But then, how is the house kept cool? According to the report, the Ambani family has used a centralized cooling system, which controls the temperature of marble, interiors and flowers instead of humans. 

According to the report, to maintain the quality and beauty of the marble and flowers in the mansion, they need to be kept at a certain temperature, and the AC automatically adjusts according to different locations inside the house. Actress and model Shreya Dhanwantari also shared the lack of AC stem system in Antilia. During her appearance on The Love Laugh Live show in 2021, the actress recalled the time when she was given the opportunity to shoot inside the Ambani mansion. 

The actress said that when she was shooting for designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla with 50 models, she went to Antilia at that time. When he felt cold, he asked the floor manager if he could raise the temperature. The staff explained how the temperature was set automatically keeping in mind the temperature required by the plants and flowers. Antillia is the second most expensive house in the world, it is the second most expensive property after Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom. Antilia is a 27-story building, but it appears as tall as a 60-story building due to the high-ceilinged glass tower. At 570 feet tall, this stately home is taller than most of the surrounding buildings and can be seen from far and wide.