This document provides floor plans and details for two luxury townhouse residences, units 1002 and 1201, in a high-rise building. Unit 1002 has a lower level with 4,560 square feet of interior space and 752 square feet of terraces. The upper level has 3,523 square feet of interior space and 90 square feet of terraces. Unit 1201 spans levels 12-14 with 8,102 square feet of interior space and 899 square feet of terraces across three levels. Both units have 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms. The building amenities include an outdoor pool, fitness center, spa, indoor aquatic center, and sky lounge.
This document outlines architectural standards for a senior secondary school. It provides requirements for various teaching spaces including standard classrooms, science labs, a library, auditorium, play areas, and gymnasium. It also includes standards for administrative spaces, sanitation facilities, and other support spaces. Requirements include the size, shape, floor area, and special provisions for different types of rooms. Ventilation, electrical services, and accessibility are also addressed according to their functions.
This document summarizes a case study of the Vancouver Convention Center expansion project in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The expansion was designed by LMN Architects, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, and DA Architects & Planners to triple the capacity of the original convention center. Key aspects of the design include its horizontal emphasis to preserve views, an extensive green roof, and floor-to-ceiling glazing allowing views of the waterfront. The expansion provides over 1 million square feet of new exhibition halls, ballrooms, meeting rooms, and outdoor event spaces.
Oasis Hotel Downtown and its sustainable aspects according to green building rating system. The BCA Green Mark awards recognises developers, building owners and individuals who have made outstanding achievements in environmental sustainability in the built environment.
High-rise commercial buildings are icons of modern society that symbolize the power of commerce. They add a third dimension to cities. For businesses, having an office in an attractive high-rise building provides advantages like better customer confidence and corporate identity. A high-rise is defined as a building over 35 meters tall, constructed using a structural frame and elevators. High-rises are classified by style and have various structural forms determined by factors like human scale, climate and cost. Their loads come from gravity, weather, and human use. Core elements include stairs, elevators, and utilities that provide vertical circulation and access.
This document compares traditional and automated multistoried parking systems. Traditional parking involves horizontal circulation and parking cars in angled spaces, while automated parking uses mechanical lifts to vertically store cars. An example automated system is Volkswagen's parking towers, which use robotic arms to rapidly store up to 16 cars per floor in just over a minute. Automated parking provides higher efficiency but at a higher cost, while traditional parking is less efficient but cheaper to implement. Both systems have advantages and disadvantages regarding factors like land use, costs, security, and convenience.
The document provides details about the Hotel Ista (now Hyatt Hotel) located in Amritsar. Some key points:
- The hotel is located on the main G.T. Road outside the city center, near the airport and major attractions.
- It has 248 rooms across 22 storeys on a 4 acre plot with maximum ground coverage of 40%.
- Facilities include restaurants, banquet hall, bar, spa, pool, and kitchens on different floors.
- Basements house the stores, staff areas, plant rooms, tanks, and generator room.
- Services like electricity, AC, ventilation, plumbing are designed for guest comfort.
This document presents a case study of a youth center. It provides details on four specific case studies - the Gary Comer Youth Center in Chicago, the Firstenburg Community Center in Vancouver, Washington, and the Cultural Sport Complex for Disabled in Tehran, Iran. For each case study, the document outlines key information like location, architect, building type, site area, and climate. It also describes the design concepts, floor plans, activities programmed, sustainability features, and materials used. The regional case study section provides additional drawings and discussions of design elements, accessibility, lighting, and materials.
acoustic and viewing angle analysis of an auditorium buildingSaleh Ahmed
The document discusses the design standards for an auditorium building. It provides details on the types of auditoriums, basic design considerations, acoustic standards, and typical auditorium components. It then analyzes the National Museum auditorium based on these standards. The analysis finds that the auditorium's shape, seating arrangement, stage design, and materials used are generally in line with standard auditorium design. However, some improvements could be made to the horizontal circulation and location of the sound control room.
This document outlines architectural standards for a senior secondary school. It provides requirements for various teaching spaces including standard classrooms, science labs, a library, auditorium, play areas, and gymnasium. It also includes standards for administrative spaces, sanitation facilities, and other support spaces. Requirements include the size, shape, floor area, and special provisions for different types of rooms. Ventilation, electrical services, and accessibility are also addressed according to their functions.
This document summarizes a case study of the Vancouver Convention Center expansion project in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The expansion was designed by LMN Architects, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, and DA Architects & Planners to triple the capacity of the original convention center. Key aspects of the design include its horizontal emphasis to preserve views, an extensive green roof, and floor-to-ceiling glazing allowing views of the waterfront. The expansion provides over 1 million square feet of new exhibition halls, ballrooms, meeting rooms, and outdoor event spaces.
Oasis Hotel Downtown and its sustainable aspects according to green building rating system. The BCA Green Mark awards recognises developers, building owners and individuals who have made outstanding achievements in environmental sustainability in the built environment.
High-rise commercial buildings are icons of modern society that symbolize the power of commerce. They add a third dimension to cities. For businesses, having an office in an attractive high-rise building provides advantages like better customer confidence and corporate identity. A high-rise is defined as a building over 35 meters tall, constructed using a structural frame and elevators. High-rises are classified by style and have various structural forms determined by factors like human scale, climate and cost. Their loads come from gravity, weather, and human use. Core elements include stairs, elevators, and utilities that provide vertical circulation and access.
This document compares traditional and automated multistoried parking systems. Traditional parking involves horizontal circulation and parking cars in angled spaces, while automated parking uses mechanical lifts to vertically store cars. An example automated system is Volkswagen's parking towers, which use robotic arms to rapidly store up to 16 cars per floor in just over a minute. Automated parking provides higher efficiency but at a higher cost, while traditional parking is less efficient but cheaper to implement. Both systems have advantages and disadvantages regarding factors like land use, costs, security, and convenience.
The document provides details about the Hotel Ista (now Hyatt Hotel) located in Amritsar. Some key points:
- The hotel is located on the main G.T. Road outside the city center, near the airport and major attractions.
- It has 248 rooms across 22 storeys on a 4 acre plot with maximum ground coverage of 40%.
- Facilities include restaurants, banquet hall, bar, spa, pool, and kitchens on different floors.
- Basements house the stores, staff areas, plant rooms, tanks, and generator room.
- Services like electricity, AC, ventilation, plumbing are designed for guest comfort.
This document presents a case study of a youth center. It provides details on four specific case studies - the Gary Comer Youth Center in Chicago, the Firstenburg Community Center in Vancouver, Washington, and the Cultural Sport Complex for Disabled in Tehran, Iran. For each case study, the document outlines key information like location, architect, building type, site area, and climate. It also describes the design concepts, floor plans, activities programmed, sustainability features, and materials used. The regional case study section provides additional drawings and discussions of design elements, accessibility, lighting, and materials.
acoustic and viewing angle analysis of an auditorium buildingSaleh Ahmed
The document discusses the design standards for an auditorium building. It provides details on the types of auditoriums, basic design considerations, acoustic standards, and typical auditorium components. It then analyzes the National Museum auditorium based on these standards. The analysis finds that the auditorium's shape, seating arrangement, stage design, and materials used are generally in line with standard auditorium design. However, some improvements could be made to the horizontal circulation and location of the sound control room.
This document provides information on two mixed-use high-rise building case studies: Mecenatpolis in Seoul, South Korea and Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida. Mecenatpolis is located near a train station and consists of residential towers, office space, retail space and public gathering areas with an organic design. Brickell City Centre contains residential towers, a hotel, office space, shopping center and a large glass and fabric structure to create a microclimate and help with energy efficiency. Both projects aim to achieve LEED certification and incorporate sustainable design features.
The document provides information on the planning and design of a sports complex, including:
1) Introduction on the types of facilities typically included in a sports complex like stadiums, pools, and gymnasiums.
2) Details on the types, sizes, and capacities of various sports facilities and ancillary spaces within the complex.
3) Guidance on site planning considerations like circulation, parking, and landscaping for a sports complex.
Inference from case studies for designing ISBTMridul Bhandari
The document compares two interstate bus terminals (ISBT) in India based on their design features and facilities. Both have a hot and dry climate. The ISBT in Vadodara has a smaller campus and built-up area compared to the ISBT in Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi. Some positive aspects of the ISBTs are facilities for disabled access, fire safety measures, and a connected shopping mall. However, some negative aspects are lack of accessibility for disabled people to certain areas, poor ventilation in administrative areas, and absence of clear signage leading to confusion over entries.
This document discusses materials and structural components for vertical mixed-use buildings. It describes concrete, steel, and aluminum as commonly used materials for high-rise buildings. An alternative material, basalt fiber, is introduced which has better strength characteristics than glass fiber and is highly resistant to various environmental conditions. Basalt fiber is produced from basalt rock through a similar process as glass fiber but requires a higher melting temperature. Research shows basalt fiber has structural behavior similar to glass fiber, but codes have not yet recognized its use. Basalt fiber has high potential but its use currently lags behind other fibers due to lack of code design guidance.
The document discusses rules of thumb for determining the number of elevators needed in high-rise office buildings. It states that one elevator is required for every 45,000 square feet of usable space, and the ratio of floors to elevators should be between 2:1 and 2.5:1 depending on building occupancy. No single elevator group should serve more than 16 floors or include more than 8 elevators. Service elevators are required for buildings over 9 floors. Special areas like cafeterias may also increase elevator needs. Examples of institutional buildings in Thailand are provided.
A sports building is a group of sports facilities. For example, there are two badminton court, two table tennis court, two carom hall and gym etc. are provided in our project. In July, 2007, Columbia institute of engineering and technology Raipur Chhattisgarh began construction of one of the largest and most modern recreation institute center of its kind in the Chhattisgarh. Our institute are provided many types of facilities such as canteen, library etc. The size of library are better than, as compare to the another college in Chhattisgarh. But in our college have no any sport facility. So we want to provide sport facility in our college campus in the form of sport building
The Seattle Public Library was designed by Rem Koolhaas and LMN Architects. It features an 11-level glass structure located in Seattle, Washington. The library's most distinctive feature is the book "spiral" - a continuous sloped surface with shelves that allows patrons easy access to materials. The interior is divided into zones including a parking area, public reading rooms, cafe, and main library space. The building's flexible and open design was meant to accommodate future expansions and innovations in information access.
Shanmukhananda Hall is located in Mumbai, India. It was constructed between 1960-1963 and inaugurated in 1963. The hall can seat up to 2763 people across three floors and has a stage, green rooms, and other facilities. In 1990, a fire damaged parts of the hall but it was later renovated. The hall uses traditional Indian temple architecture and has facilities for performances, school functions, and other events.
The Kohinoor Square project is a mixed-use skyscraper development under construction in Mumbai, India. It comprises a 203m main building with commercial and hotel space, and a 142m residential building. The complex utilizes sustainable design features like sky gardens, high-performance glazing, and rainwater harvesting. It has a composite structural system and pile raft foundation to support the tall towers. Floor plans show retail, office, and residential spaces of different sizes across multiple floors.
This document provides details about various auditorium case studies, including the Shah Auditorium and Ankushrao landge Natyagragh. It discusses the typical structure of an auditorium including the stalls, balconies, boxes, and various seating arrangements. It also describes elements like the stage, walls, flooring, lighting, shape, size, acoustics, doors, and fire safety features of the Shah Auditorium specifically. For the Ankushrao landge Natyagragh, it notes that it has a capacity of 952 viewers in a fan-shaped design with a balcony floor level and central air conditioning.
This site analysis document prepared by Arch. Dania Abdel-Aziz examines the selection criteria, location, accessibility, regulations and drawings for a proposed site. The analysis includes macro and micro views of the location, setbacks, plot area, accessibility, sections, slopes, views and trees. Site regulations, a SWOT analysis and conclusions with design decisions are to be provided. All drawings are to be to scale, include a north sign and have the same orientation.
Kohinoor Square is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Mumbai comprising a 203m main tower and 142m residential tower. The main tower has shopping malls on the lower floors and a five-star hotel on the upper floors. The residential tower has parking on the lower 15 floors and apartments on the upper 20 floors. The complex was designed to be environmentally sustainable and received a LEED Gold rating. It has large landscaped gardens and terraces to maximize natural light and minimize heat gain. The central core structure uses a post-tensioned concrete slab system. The complex provides parking for 2000 cars and is well-connected to various parts of Mumbai by major roads.
The Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan elevates a substantial part of its program to create an open public square underneath. By lifting the main plateau, panoramic views of the city are created. The building contains more void space in the form of this three-dimensional urban square than mass. The square fundamentally becomes part of the building and is activated by various balconies and terraces with different programs. The four "legs" of the building that support the horizontal slab are each programmed differently and contain performance spaces at varying altitudes, connected by a system of loops, stairs, and elevators.
The document provides details about the Jewish Community Center in Mainz, Germany including architects, concept, site plan, spaces, and floor plans. The key points are:
1) The zigzagging plan forms a Star of David shape. It orients the synagogue eastward and creates two interior courtyards.
2) Spaces include a synagogue, offices, classrooms, apartments, community space, kitchen, garden, and more.
3) The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in Hebrew letters and poetry. The building reflects the history of Jews in Germany through its design.
The document discusses the importance of site analysis for building design. Site analysis is the process of studying the existing environment and how it will influence a structure's design and layout. Key factors to consider in site analysis include topography, vegetation, climate, views, and regulatory requirements. Contour lines are used to represent the topography and slope of land, which greatly impacts building foundation and drainage design. Conducting a thorough site analysis is essential before beginning the design process.
This document provides information on the design of a convention center, including:
- A brief history of early convention centers dating back to the 15th century.
- Details on the typical spaces found in convention centers like meeting rooms, ballrooms, and exhibit halls.
- Considerations for the design such as zoning, circulation, accessibility, services, and parking.
- Standards for areas per person, hall capacities, and dimensions of spaces.
- The need to incorporate sustainability features like renewable energy use, green spaces, and waste management.
Here are the key points about high rise buildings from the introduction:
- Tall buildings symbolize power, wealth, and human achievement in overcoming natural limitations through technology.
- Modern innovations like steel frame construction, elevators, and electricity made tall buildings practical structures.
- Advances in materials, construction technology, and building services have enabled the construction of increasingly slender and tall buildings.
- A key challenge is designing tall buildings to withstand environmental forces like wind, which can cause horizontal vibration and excessive motion affecting occupant comfort.
- Ensuring structural safety as well as comfort and serviceability for occupants are important design requirements for tall buildings.
Case Study : Art and craft exhibition complex omplexAvi Shiplu
The document provides information on the Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre designed by architect Toyo Ito. Key details include:
- The project site was unusually shaped, stretching north to south. Ito placed the stage facing north to avoid turning the back of the building to the residential area south of the site.
- The centre contains one large hall seating 1800 and one small hall seating 240 for local events.
- Circulation spaces like the lobby allow the narrow site shape to be forgotten. Rehearsal rooms are located on the fifth floor above the rear stage and lobby.
- Findings note the double height entrance space, linear circulation patterns, emphasis on scale and proportion between spaces, and use
Al hamra arts complex Lahore complete Plans,Sections & ElevationsSaqib Haroon
Nayyar Ali Dada is a Pakistani architect known for designing several notable buildings in Pakistan, including the Al-Hamra Arts Complex in Lahore. He studied architecture at Punjab University and the National College of Arts. Some of his major works include the Alhamra Arts Council, Gaddafi Stadium, and the Serena Hotel. In 1992, he received the Pride of Performance award and in 1998 he received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for his design of the Al-Hamra Arts Complex, making it the first Pakistani building to win this award. The Complex was designed and built in phases over time to accommodate growing needs, demonstrating flexible design.
This document provides floor plans and details for 7 condominium units located on the 5th floor of a midblock building located between Buena Vista Blvd and NE 32nd Street. Each unit listing includes the dimensions and square footage of rooms, as well as the total square footage and terrace size. The units include 1-2 bedrooms and 1-2 bathrooms and range in overall size from 950 to 1,414 square feet. Disclaimers are provided noting that square footage calculations may vary depending on method used.
The document describes an upcoming mixed-use residential and commercial development called Canvas Miami located in Miami's Arts & Entertainment District. Canvas Miami will be a 403 foot, 37 story luxury condominium building offering various unit types from studios to 2 bedroom units ranging from 620 to 1,110 square feet. It will also feature high-end amenities including pools, a gym, spa, and rooftop lounge. The development aims to help drive growth in the surrounding neighborhoods of Wynwood and the Design District.
This document provides information on two mixed-use high-rise building case studies: Mecenatpolis in Seoul, South Korea and Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida. Mecenatpolis is located near a train station and consists of residential towers, office space, retail space and public gathering areas with an organic design. Brickell City Centre contains residential towers, a hotel, office space, shopping center and a large glass and fabric structure to create a microclimate and help with energy efficiency. Both projects aim to achieve LEED certification and incorporate sustainable design features.
The document provides information on the planning and design of a sports complex, including:
1) Introduction on the types of facilities typically included in a sports complex like stadiums, pools, and gymnasiums.
2) Details on the types, sizes, and capacities of various sports facilities and ancillary spaces within the complex.
3) Guidance on site planning considerations like circulation, parking, and landscaping for a sports complex.
Inference from case studies for designing ISBTMridul Bhandari
The document compares two interstate bus terminals (ISBT) in India based on their design features and facilities. Both have a hot and dry climate. The ISBT in Vadodara has a smaller campus and built-up area compared to the ISBT in Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi. Some positive aspects of the ISBTs are facilities for disabled access, fire safety measures, and a connected shopping mall. However, some negative aspects are lack of accessibility for disabled people to certain areas, poor ventilation in administrative areas, and absence of clear signage leading to confusion over entries.
This document discusses materials and structural components for vertical mixed-use buildings. It describes concrete, steel, and aluminum as commonly used materials for high-rise buildings. An alternative material, basalt fiber, is introduced which has better strength characteristics than glass fiber and is highly resistant to various environmental conditions. Basalt fiber is produced from basalt rock through a similar process as glass fiber but requires a higher melting temperature. Research shows basalt fiber has structural behavior similar to glass fiber, but codes have not yet recognized its use. Basalt fiber has high potential but its use currently lags behind other fibers due to lack of code design guidance.
The document discusses rules of thumb for determining the number of elevators needed in high-rise office buildings. It states that one elevator is required for every 45,000 square feet of usable space, and the ratio of floors to elevators should be between 2:1 and 2.5:1 depending on building occupancy. No single elevator group should serve more than 16 floors or include more than 8 elevators. Service elevators are required for buildings over 9 floors. Special areas like cafeterias may also increase elevator needs. Examples of institutional buildings in Thailand are provided.
A sports building is a group of sports facilities. For example, there are two badminton court, two table tennis court, two carom hall and gym etc. are provided in our project. In July, 2007, Columbia institute of engineering and technology Raipur Chhattisgarh began construction of one of the largest and most modern recreation institute center of its kind in the Chhattisgarh. Our institute are provided many types of facilities such as canteen, library etc. The size of library are better than, as compare to the another college in Chhattisgarh. But in our college have no any sport facility. So we want to provide sport facility in our college campus in the form of sport building
The Seattle Public Library was designed by Rem Koolhaas and LMN Architects. It features an 11-level glass structure located in Seattle, Washington. The library's most distinctive feature is the book "spiral" - a continuous sloped surface with shelves that allows patrons easy access to materials. The interior is divided into zones including a parking area, public reading rooms, cafe, and main library space. The building's flexible and open design was meant to accommodate future expansions and innovations in information access.
Shanmukhananda Hall is located in Mumbai, India. It was constructed between 1960-1963 and inaugurated in 1963. The hall can seat up to 2763 people across three floors and has a stage, green rooms, and other facilities. In 1990, a fire damaged parts of the hall but it was later renovated. The hall uses traditional Indian temple architecture and has facilities for performances, school functions, and other events.
The Kohinoor Square project is a mixed-use skyscraper development under construction in Mumbai, India. It comprises a 203m main building with commercial and hotel space, and a 142m residential building. The complex utilizes sustainable design features like sky gardens, high-performance glazing, and rainwater harvesting. It has a composite structural system and pile raft foundation to support the tall towers. Floor plans show retail, office, and residential spaces of different sizes across multiple floors.
This document provides details about various auditorium case studies, including the Shah Auditorium and Ankushrao landge Natyagragh. It discusses the typical structure of an auditorium including the stalls, balconies, boxes, and various seating arrangements. It also describes elements like the stage, walls, flooring, lighting, shape, size, acoustics, doors, and fire safety features of the Shah Auditorium specifically. For the Ankushrao landge Natyagragh, it notes that it has a capacity of 952 viewers in a fan-shaped design with a balcony floor level and central air conditioning.
This site analysis document prepared by Arch. Dania Abdel-Aziz examines the selection criteria, location, accessibility, regulations and drawings for a proposed site. The analysis includes macro and micro views of the location, setbacks, plot area, accessibility, sections, slopes, views and trees. Site regulations, a SWOT analysis and conclusions with design decisions are to be provided. All drawings are to be to scale, include a north sign and have the same orientation.
Kohinoor Square is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Mumbai comprising a 203m main tower and 142m residential tower. The main tower has shopping malls on the lower floors and a five-star hotel on the upper floors. The residential tower has parking on the lower 15 floors and apartments on the upper 20 floors. The complex was designed to be environmentally sustainable and received a LEED Gold rating. It has large landscaped gardens and terraces to maximize natural light and minimize heat gain. The central core structure uses a post-tensioned concrete slab system. The complex provides parking for 2000 cars and is well-connected to various parts of Mumbai by major roads.
The Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan elevates a substantial part of its program to create an open public square underneath. By lifting the main plateau, panoramic views of the city are created. The building contains more void space in the form of this three-dimensional urban square than mass. The square fundamentally becomes part of the building and is activated by various balconies and terraces with different programs. The four "legs" of the building that support the horizontal slab are each programmed differently and contain performance spaces at varying altitudes, connected by a system of loops, stairs, and elevators.
The document provides details about the Jewish Community Center in Mainz, Germany including architects, concept, site plan, spaces, and floor plans. The key points are:
1) The zigzagging plan forms a Star of David shape. It orients the synagogue eastward and creates two interior courtyards.
2) Spaces include a synagogue, offices, classrooms, apartments, community space, kitchen, garden, and more.
3) The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in Hebrew letters and poetry. The building reflects the history of Jews in Germany through its design.
The document discusses the importance of site analysis for building design. Site analysis is the process of studying the existing environment and how it will influence a structure's design and layout. Key factors to consider in site analysis include topography, vegetation, climate, views, and regulatory requirements. Contour lines are used to represent the topography and slope of land, which greatly impacts building foundation and drainage design. Conducting a thorough site analysis is essential before beginning the design process.
This document provides information on the design of a convention center, including:
- A brief history of early convention centers dating back to the 15th century.
- Details on the typical spaces found in convention centers like meeting rooms, ballrooms, and exhibit halls.
- Considerations for the design such as zoning, circulation, accessibility, services, and parking.
- Standards for areas per person, hall capacities, and dimensions of spaces.
- The need to incorporate sustainability features like renewable energy use, green spaces, and waste management.
Here are the key points about high rise buildings from the introduction:
- Tall buildings symbolize power, wealth, and human achievement in overcoming natural limitations through technology.
- Modern innovations like steel frame construction, elevators, and electricity made tall buildings practical structures.
- Advances in materials, construction technology, and building services have enabled the construction of increasingly slender and tall buildings.
- A key challenge is designing tall buildings to withstand environmental forces like wind, which can cause horizontal vibration and excessive motion affecting occupant comfort.
- Ensuring structural safety as well as comfort and serviceability for occupants are important design requirements for tall buildings.
Case Study : Art and craft exhibition complex omplexAvi Shiplu
The document provides information on the Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre designed by architect Toyo Ito. Key details include:
- The project site was unusually shaped, stretching north to south. Ito placed the stage facing north to avoid turning the back of the building to the residential area south of the site.
- The centre contains one large hall seating 1800 and one small hall seating 240 for local events.
- Circulation spaces like the lobby allow the narrow site shape to be forgotten. Rehearsal rooms are located on the fifth floor above the rear stage and lobby.
- Findings note the double height entrance space, linear circulation patterns, emphasis on scale and proportion between spaces, and use
Al hamra arts complex Lahore complete Plans,Sections & ElevationsSaqib Haroon
Nayyar Ali Dada is a Pakistani architect known for designing several notable buildings in Pakistan, including the Al-Hamra Arts Complex in Lahore. He studied architecture at Punjab University and the National College of Arts. Some of his major works include the Alhamra Arts Council, Gaddafi Stadium, and the Serena Hotel. In 1992, he received the Pride of Performance award and in 1998 he received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for his design of the Al-Hamra Arts Complex, making it the first Pakistani building to win this award. The Complex was designed and built in phases over time to accommodate growing needs, demonstrating flexible design.
This document provides floor plans and details for 7 condominium units located on the 5th floor of a midblock building located between Buena Vista Blvd and NE 32nd Street. Each unit listing includes the dimensions and square footage of rooms, as well as the total square footage and terrace size. The units include 1-2 bedrooms and 1-2 bathrooms and range in overall size from 950 to 1,414 square feet. Disclaimers are provided noting that square footage calculations may vary depending on method used.
The document describes an upcoming mixed-use residential and commercial development called Canvas Miami located in Miami's Arts & Entertainment District. Canvas Miami will be a 403 foot, 37 story luxury condominium building offering various unit types from studios to 2 bedroom units ranging from 620 to 1,110 square feet. It will also feature high-end amenities including pools, a gym, spa, and rooftop lounge. The development aims to help drive growth in the surrounding neighborhoods of Wynwood and the Design District.
Nine at Mary Brickell Village Floor Plans and Site PlanLucas Lechuga
The document provides floor plans and details for 17 residential units in a building. The units range in size from 670 square feet for a 1 bedroom/1 bathroom unit up to 1,952 square feet for a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom penthouse unit. Square footage is provided for both interior living space and exterior terraces. The floor plans depict the rooms, dimensions, and features of representative unit layouts. Additional text notes that square footage calculations can vary depending on the method used and states legal disclaimers regarding dimensions.
Location, art, design, and luxury come together at The Edge on Brickell 58 floors, 130 waterfront boutique sky residences. The Edge on Brickell is the only Brickell area waterfront condominium with the added benefit of boat docks. It is across the street from Brickell City Centre, within walking distance of Brickell Avenue and Mary Brickell Village.
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The document describes The EdgeOn Brickell, a 58-story luxury skyscraper development located in Miami, Florida. It will consist of 130 luxury residences ranging in size from 1,108 to 2,539 square feet, with floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces. The building will be situated along the Miami River, providing water and city views, and will be within walking distance of downtown Miami attractions. The development will include amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness center, and event space.
The Ivy Floor Plans for condos in MiamiLucas Lechuga
The document contains floor plans and specifications for 12 condominium units (Units A through L) in a building called The Ivy. Each unit layout includes dimensions for rooms, appliances, and outdoor terraces. Total square footage is provided for each unit design, ranging from 821 to 2,126 square feet. A scale and disclaimer are included at the bottom.
The document contains floor plans and details for multiple residential units, including dimensions and square footage calculations. It notes that square footage may vary depending on the calculation method and defines unit boundaries according to the prospectus. Dimensions are approximate and floor plans are subject to change. Additional details on unit offerings and size calculations can be found in the prospectus.
This document contains floor plans and descriptions for several unit types (A, B, C, etc.) in a condominium building. It provides the key details for each unit type, including number of bedrooms/bathrooms, square footage, room dimensions, and notes that the measurements are preliminary estimates and may change with construction. The document also includes standard legal disclaimers about how measurements are calculated and that plans are conceptual and subject to change.
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In The Heart of Miami Aria On The Bay is within minutes of the vibrant nightlife of South Beach, the prestigious shopping mall of Brickell CitiCentre, the diverse atmosphere of Mary Brickell Village, the lively Bayside Market Place, the dynamic Downtown Miami, the art-infused Wynwood, the trendy Midtown, and the ultra luxury boutiques and restaurants of Miami Design District. This is new Miami living at its best! Aria On The Bay is located at 1770 N Bayshore DR. Miami, FL 33132.
The Building: Elegance has a new home at Aria On The Bay which rises 53-stories in the sky across from the breathtaking biscayne bay with unobstructed water views. This exceptional luxury high-rise will feature 1-4 Bedroom grand residences with private elevators, 9-foot high ceilings, expansive terraces up to 11-feet deep, top of the line appliances, ample covered and assigned parking with over one thousand parking spaces and 24-hour valet and concierge services.
Aria On The Bay will feature high-end finishes and unparalleled amenities such as a sunrise pool, sunset pool, children's pool, state of the art gym, spa, theater/media and entertainment rooms, children's playroom, teen's room, business center, conference rooms, outdoor fire-pit with custom seating, and a salon for blow-dry and manicure/pedicure services. Aria On The Bay is located in front of the breathtaking biscayne bay with unobstructed water views.Walk downstairs to the famous eight acre pet-friendly waterfront park featuring every activity your heart desires including an outdoor gym, tennis courts, beach volleyball, basketball courts, soccer field, running track, children's playground, outdoor gym, yoga and picnic areas.
The Creators: With a tremendous portfolio of successful forward-thinking projects, the developers of Aria are none other than the visionary Melo Group founded by Armando Ferreira de Melo and his two sons Martin and Carlos. Having successfully completed over 50 projects resulting in over 5000 residential units, Aria On The Bay is the latest and the crowning achievement of the pioneering Melo Group founded in 1948.
The document contains floor plans and specifications for 10 residential units in a condominium building called Paramount Bay. The units range from 1 to 3 bedrooms and include living and dining areas, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, dens, and private terraces. Key details like square footage, terrace sizes, and floor level are provided for each unit.
The document contains floor plans and unit specifications for a residential building. It includes dimensions and areas for residences across multiple unit types and floors. Floor plans depict the layouts of living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces. Specification tables provide the square footage ranges for total residence areas and balconies on different floors. Legal disclaimers note that actual dimensions may vary from what is depicted.
Echo Brickell floor plans for preconstruction condos to be located in Miami, Florida. Also included are the floor plans for the penthouses at Echo Brickell.
BEHRMANN_BROOKE MEDICAL OFFICES ID 312 FALL 2016Brooke Leigh
This document contains a cover sheet, general notes, and door schedule for a construction project. It lists various door hardware combinations and notes for the project, including that all doors and frames are to meet building standards unless noted otherwise. Door types include single glass, double glass, and single panel doors. The general notes provide requirements for items like silencers on door frames, undercutting doors, fire rated walls, and coordinating with other contractors.
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This document provides floor plans and details for 4 studio units (S1-S4) in a condominium development located in Miami. Each unit ranges between 400-486 square feet of interior space and 86-187 square feet of terrace space. The units are located on floors 5-12 and 16-28 and feature 1 bathroom, living area, kitchen, washer/dryer, and some include a wardrobe. The developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications to the plans.
Explore 2 BHK, 3 BHK flats in Sector 85, Gurgaon at Godrej Air. At Godrej Air, residential project in Sector 85 Gurgaon, every care has been taken to offer you enriched air quality.
Floor plans for condos in Tower 1 of Auberge Residences Miami. 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom floor plans included. Auberge will have a total of 290 luxury residences.
http://www.miamicondoinvestments.com/auberge-residences-miami
Paramount Miami Worldcenter floor plans. These are in order starting with the 01 line and ending with the 12 line. Paramount Miami Worldcenter is a luxury, preconstruction development in Downtown Miami. It will sit a top The Miami at Miami Worldcenter and include lavish amenities.
The floor plans for Brickell Flatiron. Includes the floor plans for the penthouses at Brickell Flatiron. http://www.miamicondoinvestments.com/brickell-flatiron-condos
Brickell Flatiron is an ultra-luxury preconstruction development which will be located at 1001 South Miami Avenue in Miami, Florida. It will rise 64 stories and include a total of 548 residences.
The Surf Club Four Seasons Private Residences brochureLucas Lechuga
The document summarizes a luxury residential development called The Surf Club Hotel and Residences located in Miami Beach, Florida. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier designed 150 oceanfront homes and a boutique hotel that will preserve the historic structures of the original 1930s private club. Amenities will include private beaches and pools, fitness centers, restaurants, and 24/7 concierge services. Homes range from 1,200-8,000 square feet and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, outdoor living spaces, and high-end finishes. The development will reinvigorate the legacy of the exclusive Surf Club social club frequented by famous figures.
Spacious 1 bedroom penthouse located on the 44th floor of Latitude on the River. 12-foot ceilings and ceramic tile throughout. Amazing views of Biscayne Bay and the Brickell skyline. Comes completely furnished. Asking $320,000.
Marina Blue unit 4609 is a 2 bedroom/2.5 bath condo with 1,754 interior square feet and a 240 square foot balcony. Perfect for entertaining and can easily accommodate a grand piano or oversized dining room table. Only 6 units of its kind in the entire building. Travertine marble floors throughout, large pantry off the kitchen, stainless steel appliances, lots of closet space and 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows. Offers breathtaking panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and Miami Beach skyline from the 46th floor.
http://www.miamicondoinvestments.com
Stunning 2 bedroom condo located at Marina Blue on the 56th floor. Very unique floor plan with balcony access and direct water view from both bedrooms. Comes turnkey furnished including artwork, electronics package and custom lighting. Asking $760,000
For additional Marinablue condo listings: https://www.marinabluemiamicondos.com/
The document contains floor plans and details for residences in the Paralso Bay development. It includes floor plans for 8 different residence types ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms. For each residence type, the floor plan shows the layout of rooms, dimensions, and total interior and terrace square footage. Notes provide information on how measurements were taken and subject to change. The site plan shows the location of the residences within the development phases and adjacent amenities.
The document contains floor plans and descriptions for 8 residential units in an East Tower. Each unit layout includes dimensions for rooms and common areas. Square footage stats are provided for interior space, exterior terraces, and total unit space. The floor plans depict unique layouts for 1-2 bedroom units ranging between approximately 650-1300 square feet. Dimensions and areas are approximate and subject to change during construction.
This document provides information about Brickell Heights, a luxury condominium development in Miami, Florida. The development will include two towers designed by renowned architecture firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by David Rockwell. Amenities will include an Equinox fitness club and spa, multiple pools and lounge areas, a screening room, entertainment rooms, and a kids' club. The residences will have floor-to-ceiling windows, luxury finishes in the kitchens and bathrooms, and many will have large terraces. Brickell Heights is located in the center of Miami's Brickell neighborhood, steps from upscale shopping, dining and nightlife.
The document describes The Bath Club Estates, a new luxury condominium development in Miami Beach being built by Peebles Corporation. It will consist of 13 exclusive residences, including a penthouse and 2 villas, each with their own private elevator, pool, garage, and cabana. Each residence will be uniquely designed by a team of celebrated architects and interior designers. Residents will enjoy high-end amenities like chauffeur-driven Maseratis, a spa, poolside service, and membership to The Bath Club. The development aims to capture the essence of the Miami Beach lifestyle in an iconic Collins Avenue location.
The document describes Marquis Residences, a 67-story luxury condominium tower in downtown Miami. It was designed by internationally renowned firm Arquitectonica and features 292 high-end residences with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the city. The building also includes a luxury hotel, Tempo Miami, with 70 suites and an upscale restaurant. Residents have access to high-end amenities like pools, a spa, and concierge services. The property is situated near many of Miami's top cultural and entertainment venues.
This document contains floor plans for multiple residential properties. The floor plans show the layouts of rooms including bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, kitchens, and terraces. Dimensions are provided for each room. Terrace sizes range from around 150 square feet to over 500 square feet. The floor plans depict both multi-bedroom and studio/one-bedroom layouts. A website is listed for more information on Miami condominium investments.
SLS Brickell brochure with renderings and building information. SLS Brickell condos is a luxury preconstruction development which will be located at 1300 South Miami Avenue in Miami, Florida.
The document contains floor plans and details for several luxury condominium residences in a building called Faena House in Miami. Residences range from 1 to 4+ bedrooms and include indoor and outdoor living spaces. The penthouse residence spans the 16th and 17th floors and includes over 18,000 square feet of living space with a private rooftop and pool. Dimensions and areas are provided for each residence.
Stark Builders: Where Quality Meets Craftsmanship!shuilykhatunnil
At Stark Builders our vision is to redefine the renovation experience by combining both stunning design and high quality construction skills. We believe that by delivering both these key aspects together we are able to achieve incredible results for our clients and ensure every project reflects their vision and enhances their lifestyle.
Although we are not all related by blood we have created a team of highly professional and hardworking individuals who share the common goal of delivering beautiful and functional renovated spaces. Our tight nit team are able to work together in a way where we pour our passion into each and every project as we have a love for what we do. Building is our life.
BEST FARMLAND FOR SALE | FARM PLOTS NEAR BANGALORE | KANAKAPURA | CHICKKABALP...knox groups real estate
welcome to knox groups real estate company in Bangalore. best farm land for sale near Bangalore and madhugiri . Managed farmland near Kanakapura and Chickkabalapur get know more details about the projects .Knox groups is a leading real estate company dedicated to helping individuals and businesses navigate the dynamic real estate market. With our extensive knowledge, experience, and commitment to excellence, we deliver exceptional results for our clients. Discover the perfect foundation for your agricultural aspirations with KNOX Groups' prime farm lands. These aren't just plots; they're the fertile grounds where vibrant crops flourish, livestock thrives, and unique agricultural ventures come to life. At KNOX, we go beyond selling land we curate sustainable ecosystems, ensuring that your journey toward agricultural success is seamless and prosperous.
The SVN® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their SVN Live® Weekly Property Broadcast. Visit https://svn.com/svn-live/ if you would like to attend our weekly call, which we open up to the brokerage community.
AVRUPA KONUTLARI ESENTEPE - ENGLISH - Listing TurkeyListing Turkey
Looking for a new home in Istanbul? Look no further than Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe! Our beautifully designed homes provide the perfect blend of luxury and comfort, making them the perfect choice for anyone looking for a high-quality home in the city.
With a wide range of apartment types available, from 1+1 to 4+1, we have something to suit every need and budget. Each apartment is designed with attention to detail and features spacious and bright living areas, making them the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day.
One of the things that sets Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe apart from other developments is our focus on creating a community that is both comfortable and convenient. Our homes are surrounded by lush green spaces, perfect for enjoying a peaceful stroll or having a picnic with friends and family. Additionally, our complex includes a variety of social and recreational amenities, such as swimming pools, sports fields, and playgrounds, making it easy for residents to stay active and socialize with their neighbors.
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Dholera Smart City Latest Development Status 2024.pdfShivgan Infratech
Explore the latest development status of Dholera Smart City in 2024. Discover the progress, infrastructure, and future plans of India's first greenfield smart city.
Dholera Smart City Latest Development Status 2024.pdf
One Thousands Museum Floor Plans
1. NORTH
TH UPPER LEVEL
INTERIOR: 3,500 SQFT
TERRACES:
82 SQFT
OPEN TO
TERRACE
BELOW
326 M2
7 M2
OPEN TO
TERRACE
BELOW
LIBRARY
30’ 9’’ X 18’ 3’’
TOWNHOUSE RESIDENCE 1002 - LEVELS 10 - 11
SITTING LOFT
18’ 0’’ X 13’ 0’’
ELEV.
OPEN TO
BELOW
OPEN TO
BELOW
5 BEDROOM - 6.5 BATHROOM
01 LINE
INTERIORS:
TERRACES:
8,060 SQFT
834 SQFT
WEST
749 M2
77 M2
8,894 SQFT
DOWN
02 LINE
EAST
826 M2
BEDROOM 2
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
TERRACE
TOTAL AREA:
MIDNIGHT
WET BAR
HIS
MASTER CLOSET
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
HERS
MASTER BEDROOM
16’ 3’’ X 25’ 5’’
BEDROOM 3
20’ 5’’ X 17’ 0’’
I-195
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02
02 LINE
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
BISCAYNE BAY
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
TOWNHOUSE
RESIDENCES
O1 LINE
TOWNHOUSE
RESIDENCES
O2 LINE
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
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BUTLER
PANTRY
TERRACE
KITCHEN
21’ 10’’ X 16’ 3’’
ELEV.
TOWER FEATURES
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
– - SKY LOUNGE
DINING ROOM
16’ 7’’ X 24’ 8’’
FAMILY ROOM
25’ 6’’ X 24’ 5’’
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
TERRACE
UP
WET BAR
WEST
EAST
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 50’ 4’’
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS FROM 10 TO 20 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
BEDROOM 4
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
STAFF / LAUNDRY
– - VALET PARKING
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
APPLIANCES
FOYER
BEDROOM 5
22’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
1002 LOWER LEVEL
0
5
10
15
20
INTERIOR: 4,560 SQFT
TERRACES: 752 SQFT
423 M2
70 M2
2. TH UPPER LEVEL
INTERIOR: 3,523 SQFT
TERRACES:
90 SQFT
327 M2
8 M2
BEDROOM 3
20’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
TOWNHOUSE RESIDENCE 1201 - LEVELS 12 - 14
MASTER CLOSET
TERRACE
HIS
BEDROOM 2
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
5 BEDROOM - 6.5 BATHROOM
01 LINE
INTERIORS:
TERRACES:
8,102 SQFT
899 SQFT
TOTAL AREA:
9,001 SQFT
HERS
MASTER BEDROOM
16’ 3’’ X 25’ 5’’
MIDNIGHT
WET BAR
02 LINE
WEST
753 M2
84 M2
EAST
DOWN
837 M2
OPEN TO
BELOW
OPEN TO
BELOW
ELEV.
SITTING LOFT
18’ 0’’ X 13’ 0’’
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
LIBRARY
30’ 9’’ X 18’ 3’’
OPEN TO
TERRACE
BELOW
I-195
OPEN TO
TERRACE
BELOW
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02 LINE
01
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
BISCAYNE BAY
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
TOWNHOUSE
RESIDENCES
O1 LINE
TOWNHOUSE
RESIDENCES
O2 LINE
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 5
22’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
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FOYER
TOWER FEATURES
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
– - SKY LOUNGE
STAFF / LAUNDRY
BEDROOM 4
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 50’ 4’’
WEST
UP
EAST
WET BAR
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
FAMILY ROOM
25’ 6’’ X 24’ 5’’
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS FROM 10 TO 20 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
KITCHEN
21’ 10’’ X 16’ 3’’
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
ELEV.
– - VALET PARKING
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
APPLIANCES
BUTLER
PANTRY
TERRACE
DINING ROOM
16’ 7’’ X 24’ 8’’
TERRACE
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
1201 LOWER LEVEL
0
5
10
15
20
SOUTH
INTERIOR: 4,579 SQFT
TERRACES: 809 SQFT
426 M2
76 M2
3. 1502 - 2202
NORTH
MASTER
CLOSET
BEDROOM 4
15’ 6’’ X 11’ 0’’
KITCHEN
25’ 0’’ X 21’ 8’’
TERRACE
MASTER BATHROOM
HALF FLOOR RESIDENCES - ZONE 1 - LEVELS 15 -25
TERRACE
OPTIONAL WALL
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
MASTER BEDROOM
25’ 0’’ X 14’ 0’’
4 BEDROOM - 5.5 BATHROOM
01 LINE
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
4,601 SQFT
819 SQFT
TOTAL AREA:
5,420 SQFT
02 LINE
427 M2
76 M2
WET BAR
WEST
EAST
503 M2
BEDROOM 2
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 47’ 8’’
STAFF / LAUNDRY
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
FOYER
BEDROOM 3
22’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
I-195
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02
01
02 LINE
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 1
O1 LINE
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 1
O2 LINE
BISCAYNE BAY
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 3
22’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
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FOYER
TOWER FEATURES
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 47’ 8’’
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
STAFF / LAUNDRY
BEDROOM 2
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
– - SKY LOUNGE
WEST
EAST
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
WET BAR
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
MASTER BEDROOM
25’ 0’’ X 14’ 0’’
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS TO 10 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
OPTIONAL WALL
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
– - VALET PARKING
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
APPLIANCES
MASTER BATHROOM
KITCHEN
25’ 0’’ X 21’ 8’’
TERRACE
MASTER
CLOSET
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
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15
20
BEDROOM 4
15’ 6’’ X 11’ 0’’
SOUTH
TERRACE
1501 - 2201
4. 2802
NORTH
MASTER
CLOSET
TERRACE
KITCHEN
32’ 0’’ X 21’ 8’’
BEDROOM 4
15’ 6’’ X 11’ 0’’
TERRACE
MASTER BATHROOM
HALF FLOOR RESIDENCES - ZONE 2 - LEVELS 26-33
OPTIONAL WALL
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
MASTER BEDROOM
29’ 0’’ X 14’ 0’’
4 BEDROOM - 5.5 BATHROOM
01 LINE
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
4,599 SQFT
781 SQFT
427 M2
73 M2
5,380 SQFT
02 LINE
WET BAR
500 M2
TOTAL AREA:
WEST
EAST
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 47’ 8’’
BEDROOM 2
18’ 11’’ X 12’ 11’’
STAFF / LAUNDRY
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
FOYER
I-195
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 2
O1 LINE
11TH STREET
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 2
O2 LINE
BEDROOM 3
22’ 0’’ X 13’ 0’’
TERRACE
MUSEUM PARK
02
01
02 LINE
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
BISCAYNE BAY
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
TERRACE
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 3
22’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
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FOYER
TOWER FEATURES
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
STAFF / LAUNDRY
BEDROOM 2
14’ 9’’ X 12’ 11’’
– - SKY LOUNGE
GREAT ROOM
31’ 0’’ X 47’ 8’’
WEST
EAST
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
WET BAR
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
MASTER BEDROOM
25’ 0’’ X 14’ 0’’
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS TO 10 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
– - VALET PARKING
OPTIONAL WALL
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
APPLIANCES
MASTER BATHROOM
TERRACE
TERRACE
MASTER
CLOSET
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
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15
20
BEDROOM 4
15’ 6’’ X 11’ 0’’
SOUTH
KITCHEN
32’ 0’’ X 21’ 8’’
2801
5. 3902
NORTH
FAMILY ROOM
26’ 9’’ X 15’ 4’’
HALF FLOOR RESIDENCES - ZONE 3 - LEVELS 34-49
MASTER
BATHROOM
TERRACE
MASTER
CLOSET
KITCHEN
15’ 2’’ X 18’ 3’’
01 LINE
4,822 SQFT
603 SQFT
5,425 SQFT
02 LINE
WET BAR
TERRACE
448 M
56 M2
504 M2
2
WEST
BEDROOM 2
19’ 0’’ X 12’ 11’’
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 3
O1 LINE
NORTH
EAST
STAFF / LAUNDRY
GREAT ROOM
28’ 0’’ X 35’ 7’’
TERRACE
TOTAL AREA:
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
BEDROOM 4
19’ 0’’ X 13’ 0’’
4 BEDROOM - 5.5 BATHROOM
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
MASTER BEDROOM
20’ 0’’ X 19’ 3’’
HALF FLOOR
RESIDENCES
ZONE 3
O2 LINE
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
FOYER
BEDROOM 3
17’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
I-195
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02
01
02 LINE
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
BISCAYNE BAY
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
FOYER
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 3
17’ 0’’ X 12’ 0’’
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TERRACE
FOYER
TOWER FEATURES
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
STAFF / LAUNDRY
BEDROOM 2
19’ 0’’ X 12’ 11’’
GREAT ROOM
28’ 0’’ X 35’ 7’’
– - SKY LOUNGE
WEST
EAST
WET BAR
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
TERRACE
BEDROOM 4
19’ 0’’ X 13’ 0’’
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS TO 10 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
KITCHEN
15’ 2’’ X 18’ 3’’
– - VALET PARKING
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
TERRACE
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
MASTER
CLOSET
APPLIANCES
MASTER
BATHROOM
FAMILY ROOM
26’ 9’’ X 15’ 4’’
MASTER BEDROOM
20’ 0’’ X 19’ 3’’
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
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5
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15
20
SOUTH
3901
6. NORTH
MASTER BATHROOM
30’ 8’’ X 16’ 2’’
HERS
18’ 6’’ X 15’ 6’’
FULL FLOOR PENTHOUSES - ZONE 4 - LEVELS 50-57
BEDROOM 2
20’ 8’’ X 17’ 5’’
HERS
MASTER BEDROOM
25’ 2’’ X 27’ 6’’
HIS
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
5 BEDROOM - 6.5 BATHROOM
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
9,910 SQFT
1,216 SQFT
TOTAL AREA:
11,126 SQFT
01
TERRACE
921 M2
113 M2
HIS
18’ 6’’ X 7’ 0’’
FULL FLOOR
PENTHOUSES
FULL FLOOR
PENTHOUSES
WET BAR
MEDIA ROOM
22’ 0’’ X 19’ 6’’
BEDROOM 3
20’ 5’’ X 18’ 0’’
1,034 M2
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
I-195
FOYER
BEDROOM 4
20’ 5’’ X 17’ 0’’
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02 LINE
01
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
WEST
BISCAYNE BAY
GREAT ROOM
28’ 0’’ X 86’ 0’’
TERRACE
TERRACE
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 5
20’ 5’’ X 17’ 0’’
STAFF
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LAUNDRY
TOWER FEATURES
AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
– - SKY LOUNGE
WET BAR
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
WET BAR
TERRACE
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS TO 12 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
FAMILY ROOM
24’ 2’’ X 39’ 0’’
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
– - VALET PARKING
KITCHEN
26’ 5’’ X 21’ 9’’
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
BUTLER
PANTRY
DINING
19’ 8’’ X 19’ 8’’
APPLIANCES
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
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15
20
SOUTH
5401
EAST
7. NORTH
MASTER BATHROOM
35’ 3’’ X 13’ 9’’
HERS
DUPLEX PENTHOUSE 5801 - LOWER LEVEL- LEVEL 58
GYMNASIUM
20’ 2’’ X 27’ 11’’
MASTER CLOSET
HERS
11’ 10’’ X 13’ 9’’
HIS
SAUNA
MIDNIGHT WET BAR
6 BEDROOM - 6 FULL + 2 HALF BATHROOM
01
15,207 SQFT
1,O13 SQFT
TOTAL AREA:
16,220 SQFT
MASTER CLOSET
HIS
15’ 9’’ X 8’ 6’’
TERRACE
DUPLEX
PENTHOUSE
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
MASTER BEDROOM
28’ 10’’ X 27’ 2’’
1,412 M2
94 M2
UP
STAFF QUARTERS
17’ 11’’ X 19’ 3’’
1,506 M2
WINE ROOM
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
KITCHEN
34’ 11’’ X 28’ 4’’
I-195
FOYER
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02 LINE
01
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
WEST
BISCAYNE BAY
GREAT ROOM
83’ 7’’ X 18’ 6’’
TERRACE
TERRACE
EAST
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
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AMENITIES
– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
– - SKY LOUNGE
TERRACE
TOWER FEATURES
BUTLER
PANTRY
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
UP
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS FROM 10 TO 20 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
DINING ROOM
29’ 7’’ X 27’ 4’’
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
PRIVATE INDOOR POOL
21’ 3’’ X 47’ 10’’
– - VALET PARKING
PRIVATE
ELEVATOR
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
APPLIANCES
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
5801 LOWER LEVEL
0
5
10
15
20
SOUTH
INTERIOR: 9,620 SQFT
TERRACES: 1,013 SQFT
894 M2
94 M2
8. NORTH
DUPLEX PENTHOUSE 5801 - UPPER LEVEL- LEVEL 59
GUEST SUITE
20’ 0’’ X 19’ 9’’
MEDIA ROOM
21’ 2’’ X 31’ 7’’
LIBRARY
21’ 2’’ X 15’ 7’’
OPEN TO
BELOW
6 BEDROOM - 6 FULL + 2 HALF BATHROOM
WET BAR
01
INTERIORS:
TERRACE:
15,207 SQFT
1,O13 SQFT
1,412 M2
94 M2
TOTAL AREA:
16,220 SQFT
TERRACE
DUPLEX
PENTHOUSE
1,506 M2
DOWN
BEDROOM 3
18’ 2’’ X 19’ 4’’
OPEN TO BELOW
NORTH
TO DESIGN DISTRICT
WYNWOOD
I-195
BEDROOM 4
17’ 0’’ X 19’ 3’’
11TH STREET
MUSEUM PARK
02 LINE
01
10TH STREET
WEST
TO MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
EAST
TO MIAMI
BEACH
I-95
NE 2 AVENUE
BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
9TH STREET
WEST
BISCAYNE BAY
OPEN TO
BELOW
TERRACE
EAST
AMERICAN
AIRLINES ARENA
MIAMI HEAT
7TH STREET
SOUTH
TO DOWNTOWN MIAMI
KEY BISCAYNE
BEDROOM 5
17’ 2’’ X 19’ 4’’
LAUNDRY ROOM
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– - ARCHITECTURE AND AMENITY SPACES DESIGNED BY ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
– - OUTDOOR POOL & RECREATIONAL TERRACE
– - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY ENZO ENEA
– - FITNESS CENTER
– - MUSEUM-QUALITY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION
– - SPA
– - AMENITY SPACE SCENTING CRAFTED BY 12.29 OLFACTORY CONSULTANTS
– - INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
– - FUNCTIONALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
ELEV. TO
LEVEL 60
AND
HELIPAD
AMENITIES
– - SKY LOUNGE
TERRACE
TOWER FEATURES
– - PRIVATE ROOFTOP HELIPAD
RESIDENTIAL FEATURES
– - ESTATE-SIZE HALF-FLOOR, FULL-FLOOR, AND DUPLEX RESIDENCES
– - MULTIPLE OVERSIZED BALCONIES IN EVERY RESIDENCE
DOWN
– - SECURE ON-SITE PARKING
GAME AREA
38’ 6’’ X 40’ 10’’
SERVICES
– - CEILING HEIGHTS FROM 10 TO 20 FEET IN MAIN LIVING AREAS
- ON-SITE MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
– - FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOW WALLS
- CONCIERGE
– - CUSTOMIZED ILLUMINATION DESIGNED BY ULI + FRIENDS
– - ON-SITE SECURITY PERSONNEL
– - INTEGRATED HOME AUTOMATION BY CRESTRON
– - VALET PARKING
– - CUSTOM KITCHENS BY GATTO CUCINE WITH GAGGENAU AND SUB-ZERO
PRIVATE
ELEVATOR
APPLIANCES
OPEN TO
BELOW
ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS
BROCHURE AND TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.
Use and operation of the helipad are conditioned upon obtaining FAA and other governmental approvals. Approval has not yet been obtained. No assurance can be given about whether the approvals can be obtained, and/or if
so, the timing of same. Stated dimensions are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and in fact vary from the dimensions that would be determined by using the
description and definition of the "Unit" set forth in the Declaration (which generally only includes the interior airspace between the perimeter walls and excludes interior structural components). Additionally, measurements of rooms
set forth on any floor plan are generally taken at the greatest points of each given room (as if the room were a perfect rectangle), without regard for any cutouts. Accordingly, the area of the actual room will typically be smaller than
the product obtained by multiplying the stated length times width. All dimensions are approximate, and all floor plans and development plans are subject to change This is not intended to be an offer to sell, or solicitation to buy,
condominium units in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law, and your eligibility for purchase will depend upon your state of residency. This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement
should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. The sketches, renderings, graphic materials, plans, specifications, terms, conditions and statements contained in this brochure are proposed only, and the Developer reserves the
right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of same in its sole discretion and without prior notice. These drawings and depictions are conceptual only and are for the convenience of reference. They should not be relied upon as
representations, express or implied, of the final detail of the building, the residences or the amenities. The developer expressly reserves the right to make modifications, revisions, and changes it deems desirable in its sole and
absolute discretion. All depictions of furnishings, finishes, appliances, counters, soffits, floor coverings and other matters of detail, including, without limitation, items of finish and decoration, are conceptual only and are not
necessarily included in each Unit. Consult your Agreement and the Prospectus for the items included with the Unit. The photographs contained in this brochure may be stock photography or have been taken off-site and are used
to depict the spirit of the lifestyles to be achieved rather than any that may exist or that may be proposed, and are merely intended as illustrations of the activities and concepts depicted therein.
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