TOP 3 DESIGN-INSPIRED EDIFICES CHANGING THE MIAMI SKYLINE
Town and Country Magazine shared a great article about the most talked about places that are sprouting in Miami. Today we are going to share with you our top 3 favorite projects coming to Miami!
One Thousand Museum
Co-developer Gregg Conin and his crew started the work of the late architect, Zaha Hadid’s first residential tower. It is scheduled to open late 2018. This building is said to be one big piece of art! This architectural vision is not simple to build out. A perfect curve hugging the stacked houses has turned out to be one of most difficult feats of architectural engineering. It will be one of the most complex structures built in Miami. We cannot wait to see this come up!
Fendi Chateau
This oceanfront building sits next to Bal Harbour and has been described as a “boat pyramid”. The Fendi Chateau should be complete by later this year. A cypress pine entrance opens into an open lobby featuring Fendi home furnishings and a Fernando Botero statue. These luxury penthouses include Imported Italian marble; blue velvet-colored bathrooms and a complete kitchen with European-esq inspiration.
Faena Miami Beach
The Faena is a hotel-condominium hybrid that is a stunning addition to the Miami skyline. This 3-block section of Collins Avenue was coined as the Faena District. It will change the city’s landscape significantly by next year with an arts center designed by Rem Koolhaas, the Faena Forum, and a luxury shopping bazaar, and a restoration of a classic art deco residential building, the Faena Versailles Classic, led by designer Bill Sofield.
This development’s spectacular grandeur is the result of opulent collaborations with Baz Luhrmann, Academy-award winning production designer Catherine Martin, artist Damien Hirst, and architect Sir Norman Foster.