Posted in Aircraft, Designer, Luxury, News, Technology on 15 May 2008

Customer Satisfaction tops the list of every service provider and why not as it is one tool that governs their business. Satisfaction emerges out of comfort being offered by various companies and considering this we have the United Airlines International First Class Suite that provides that extra inch of placate. On first glimpse, it may look futuristic but the very functionality of the suite is that offers elite privacy for the First Class traveler. Elegantly designed S-shaped cabins, the integrated recliner turn the seat into a fully flat bed that offers a sound sleep to its passengers. The iPod connectivity allows commuters to plug in there iPod and view the needful on the huge FC suites with large video monitor. The other features include a TV, working table packed with drawers and storage spaces and a stand to place your drink while catching up the latest flick.

Designed by Mark Peurifoy, the United FC suite is at present flying on some global routes and is said to be installed on United’s Boeing 777, 747, 767 fleet worldwide during 2008 together with many other additional routes.
The USP of this design is that it does optimum utilization of space. The fact that the jazzy interiors of United Airlines would enlighten the business travelers is an alarm for other airlines owner to exercise the similar revamp. It deserves no second thought but simply would suggest you to fasten your seat belts and get going.
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Posted in Architecture, Designer, Estate, Luxury, News, Property, Worlds Most Expensive on 2 May 2008

Wow! World’s fifth richest man, Mukesh Ambani is again in news for building world’s most expensive residence. Whilst in January ABC news revealed that the house would be worth $1 billion but now figures seem to have turned two-fold. This Mumbai-based petrochemical mogul of Reliance Industries is fortunate to have a floating wealth of $46 billion.
He is hoping that the completion of four-year construction of Antilla by coming January would tag world’s most expensive adobe to his name, thereby beating the lifestyle of billionaires like Warren Buffet who reside in reserved lodging. If you don’t know then this 22-story Mumbai Tower is positioned 550 feet into the sky with a bizarre 400,000 sq ft of internal space costing a total of $2 billion.

Some insights into the internal geography of the estate: With no two floors alike. Ambani wishes to have each floor developed using different blueprint, material, style and unique architectural essentials. In addition, the peculiar shape of the formation is the out result of his belief in Vaastu, an Indian version of Feng Shui. At technical front, the lobby endows enter to the home via nine elevators, and the detailed crystal-packed ballroom features mounted LCD monitors, a giant sound system and a retractable cabinet for artworks. It would also feature the wonderful feel of ice sauna inviting all family and guests to burn the heat away by bathing in a room filled with man-made snow. Also, the unusual home theater is another aspect worth noticing.
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