one thousand museum, zaha hadid’s miami skyscraper, fully unveiled in new images
‘one thousand museum’, zaha hadid’s first and only residential skyscraper in the united states, has been fully unveiled in new photography — including the first shots of its interior. the 62-story tower, with 84 half-and full-floor residences, houses a wealth of luxury amenities including a multimedia theater, an aquatic center with an indoor pool, and even a private bank vault. the project takes its name from its location opposite museum park, and offers views across biscayne bay towards miami beach.
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in august 2015, construction work began on zaha hadid’s design with 10,000 cubic yards of concrete poured to create the foundation. on average, between august 2016 and december 2017 one floor was poured and completed every eight days. one thousand museum topped out in early 2018, with a private helipad topping the 709 foot tall (216m) structure. in july 2019, the project was announced as complete, with residents beginning to move into the landmark tower.
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amenities include a private roof-top helipad and an indoor-outdoor wellness center with a gym, yoga facilities, a juice bar, relaxation pods, and private rooms for spa services. furthermore, the ‘sky lounge’ is available for dining and events, while a multimedia theater is also offered. in addition, residents will become members of an exclusive partnership with haute living, who will offer access to VIP cultural, fashion, sporting, and musical events in miami and around the world via an app.
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the developers have also unveiled a curated collection of turnkey residences by a host of international design houses, including B&B italia, roche bobois, and artefacto. prices for the 4- to 6-bed luxury condominiums range from the mid-$5Ms to over $20 million. residences are available for immediate move-in, including half-floor plans starting at $5 million and full-floor residences at $25 million. see designboom’s previous coverage of the project here.
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residence 1701 has been designed by artefacto
terraces present sweeping views
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