TMT Center is designed by architect
George Wittet, in 15 acres of land surrounded by trees, lawns, pathways and flower beds, which once belonged to F. E. Dinshaw. In 1918, Dinshaw acquired the services of Wittet, the consulting architect to the Government of
Bombay, to build him a country home. Later, additional suites were designed and constructed by Daraius Batliwala and Rustom Patell of Patell Batliwala & Associates. In the 1960s, it was restored and turned into a residential training center keeping the original layout. The institute can house 60 people within its residential facilities. It also has two lecture halls and two seminar rooms along with a relevant book library. In addition, TMTC has indoor and outdoor sports facilities. The specialized training institutes, including the
Indian Institutes of Management (Ahmedabad and Calcutta), the
Administrative Staff College of India (Hyderabad), the All India Management Association and the Indian Society for Applied Behavioral Sciences, also utilizes facilities in the TMTC institute. ==Training==