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Public Utility Building
The Public Utility Building on MG Road, a major commercial center in Bangalore
Public Utility Building, Bengaluru is located in BengaluruPublic Utility Building, BengaluruLocation within Bangalore
General information
LocationBangalore, India
CountryIndia
Coordinates12°58′26.93″N 77°36′34.95″E / 12.9741472°N 77.6097083°E / 12.9741472; 77.6097083
LandlordBruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike
Height106 m (348 ft)
Technical details
Floor count25
Design and construction
Architect(s)Atul Sharma
Structural engineerKamal N. Hadker

The Public Utility Building (also known as Subhash Chandra Bose Public Utility Building) is a skyscraper on Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore, India. It is one of the tallest buildings and a major commercial center of Bangalore, housing a variety of businesses and commercial centers including offices, shops, boutiques, hotel, restaurants, and a cinema hall. Built in the 1970s by the Bangalore City Corporation, it has 25 stories and stands 106 metres (348 ft) tall. The architect of the building was Atul Sharma and the structural engineer was Kamal N Hadkar.

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References

  1. Key Persons: Kamal N. Hadker The Sterling Website, retrieved 29 December 2011
  2. Chaturvedi, Atul; N, Nischith (24 March 2014). "Top two floors of Utility Building crumbling". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  3. Nair, Janaki (2005). The Promise of the Metropolis. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195690446.


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