Thursday 28 August 2014

1000 Museum Miami Condo by Zaha Hadid

1000 Museum Miami condo is a spectacular tower envisioned by the first female Pritzker Architecture prize winner, Zaha Hadid, which will be seeing the day on 1000 Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami, Fl, USA. 1000 museum is an unique tower honoring the Miami skyline and joining the Miami real estate market.
In collaboration with the developers Gregg Covin and Louis Birdman, the condo tower is in pre-construction and estimated to be completed in 2016 with 62-story outstanding condos.
The 706-foot 1000 museum tower will just have 83 residential units for sale ranging from 4,500 to 9,800 Sq. Ft. The condominiums at the 1000 museum will be spacious and unique without any support columns offering specular view across the condo. The half and full-floor condos are priced from $4 million to $12 million and duplex penthouse price available upon request.
To personalize the condo at your image, the units at the 1000 museum will be provided finished with high-end flooring, closets and lighting.
At the 1000 museum, a wide range of luxury amenities will comprise for example at the top of the building an indoor pool, several lounges, a cardio room, a sundeck and for the first time in Miami a helipad. And more amenities will be available on the deck such as for example swimming pools, a spa, hot tubs, a gym, a pool bar, a sauna, a steam room and not to mention three assigned parking spaces and private concierge.

SkyRise Miami



Seattle has the Space Needle. In St. Louis, they have the Gateway Arch. And it looks like SkyRise Miami is next. Voters in Miami Tuesday voted in favor of allowing a developer to build a 1,000-foot observation tower in the middle of downtown. The hairpin-shaped tower would include an amusement-park style ride that quickly drops people down its side, a 550-foot bungee jump, a ballroom, moving movie theater and, because it's Miami, a nightclub. The tower would sit at the end of Bayside Marketplace, an outdoor shopping mall facing Biscayne Bay, which would give visitors sweeping views of the Miami metropolitan region, from South Beach to the Florida Everglades. Developer Jeff Berkowitz says it will cost $430 million in private funds to build the structure on the city-owned land leased by Bayside. He plans to recruit more than half the money from foreign investors through an immigration program, known as an EB-5 visa, that grants green cards to foreigners who invest $500,000 to $1 million in the U.S. The height would rank it behind only the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas as the tallest observation tower in the country. "Miami is a world-class city. And I think an iconic structure downtown will firmly cement Miami on the global stage," Berkowitz said Tuesday. "It's going to be Miami's Eiffel Tower." The plan was approved unanimously by the city commission in June, and Berkowitz estimates the cost will be more than made up by the 3.2 million visitors who would visit the tower each year. Given its location, Berkowitz hopes to capture many of the tourists who flock to South Beach, cruise ships at PortMiami and new cultural buildings that have opened nearby. Others in South Florida are more skeptical. Coconut Grove architect Charles Corda has written that the population estimates are exaggerated and sued the city to stop Tuesday's vote. A judge dismissed the lawsuit, but Corda worries that Miami taxpayers will be left footing the tab for an oversized tower jutting out of Biscayne Bay. "I don't object to the construction of an observation tower within the City of Miami," Corda wrote in the Biscayne Times. "However, I do object to the proposed SkyRise tower and possible future casino being constructed on publicly owned land. I believe we have the right to pose reasonable and fair questions about this proposal." Berkowitz counters that he's so confident in the visitor projections and success of the tower that he's investing $30 million of his own money to the project. "I don't have a single doubt that this is going to be a resounding success," he said. "I've visited towers all over the world and this will be the best."