Oriental Life Assurance Building, Mumbai

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The Oriental Life Assurance Building in Mumbai is a historic commercial structure designed in the Indo-Saracenic style by British architect Frederick William Stevens during the late 19th-century colonial era.

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instanceOf commercial building
heritage building
office building
architect Frederick William Stevens NERFINISHED
architectFullName Frederick William Stevens NERFINISHED
architectNationality British
architecturalStructureType Indo-Saracenic architecture
architecturalStyle Indo-Saracenic
associatedWith Oriental Life Assurance Company NERFINISHED
builtDuring British Raj NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Mumbai
Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture in India
city Mumbai NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod late 19th century
continent Asia
country India
designer Frederick William Stevens NERFINISHED
era British colonial era
function insurance company offices
hasArchitecturalInfluence Gothic Revival elements
Hindu architectural motifs
Islamic architectural elements
heritageSignificance example of Indo-Saracenic commercial architecture in Mumbai
heritageStatus historic building
historicalContext colonial commercial development in Bombay
locatedIn India
Maharashtra
Mumbai
namedAfter Oriental Life Assurance Company NERFINISHED
region South Mumbai NERFINISHED
use commercial
office

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Frederick William Stevens notableWork Oriental Life Assurance Building, Mumbai