Rafael Viñoly Adds to Miami's Luxury Residential Boom with New Tower Design
Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 'One River Point' is set to be the latest addition to Miami?s ever-growing luxury real estate market. Comprised of two 65-story-tall towers, the project is a mixed-use residential development situated along the Miami River, in the city?s downtown core.
Side View. Image Courtesy of KAR Properties
Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 'One River Point' is set to be the latest addition to Miami?s ever-growing luxury real estate market. Comprised of two 65-story-tall towers, the project is a mixed-use residential development situated along the Miami River, in the city?s downtown core.
View from Waterfront. Image Courtesy of KAR Properties
The complex accommodates resident facilities, commercial offices and retail spaces, a hotel and four levels of covered parking, all while maximizing the surrounding views of the waterfront.Though separated, the pair of offset residential towers are connected at two points; an elevated plinth at the base from which the aforementioned programs stem, and a three-story ?skybridge? on the 56th floor. The buildings are purposely set back from the waterfront, allowing for a seamless continuation of Miami River Walk at the edge of the site. This, along with reflecting pools, a palm tree court, and an 85 foot (26 meter) high waterfall combine to create a unique experience for both residents and the public bel...
Side View. Image Courtesy of KAR Properties
Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 'One River Point' is set to be the latest addition to Miami?s ever-growing luxury real estate market. Comprised of two 65-story-tall towers, the project is a mixed-use residential development situated along the Miami River, in the city?s downtown core.
View from Waterfront. Image Courtesy of KAR Properties
The complex accommodates resident facilities, commercial offices and retail spaces, a hotel and four levels of covered parking, all while maximizing the surrounding views of the waterfront.Though separated, the pair of offset residential towers are connected at two points; an elevated plinth at the base from which the aforementioned programs stem, and a three-story ?skybridge? on the 56th floor. The buildings are purposely set back from the waterfront, allowing for a seamless continuation of Miami River Walk at the edge of the site. This, along with reflecting pools, a palm tree court, and an 85 foot (26 meter) high waterfall combine to create a unique experience for both residents and the public bel...
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