The Taj Mahal, in the northern Indian city of Agra is without question one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The majority of the structure—commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1632—took 11 years to complete and additions to the project went on for another 10 years. Approximately 20,000 artisans were employed to create and decorate the building, which cost an estimated $827 million (in 2015 dollars). Roughly 3 million people visit the Taj Mahal every year.
Remodeling Lessons from the Taj Mahal
Most of us don’t have the building or remodeling budget that Shah Jahan had. And we generally can’t afford to wait for 21 years to complete a project. There are, however some lessons we can pick up from this spectacular building.