Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum Reveals First Look At Uber-Luxe Model Residence Designed By Artefacto
Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum has revealed the first look at their uber-luxe "preview residence" furnished by Miami-based Brazilian furnishing brand, Artefacto and designed by Joao Armentano. Artefacto outfitted the fully-built out 17th floor's interiors, fusing Zaha’s futuristic aesthetic with the brand’s signature Brazilian approach to contemporary design. Paulo Bacchi, President and CEO of Artefacto, hand selected items from the brand’s newest collection, which just hit showrooms this summer in celebration of their 15th anniversary. The 4,635 SF residence features 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with a half-bath. The unit features elegant and timeless warm tones and clean lines to complement the building’s curvaceous architecture, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay and Museum Park, and an impressive art collection curated by Sarah Jane Bruce (SJB Fine Art Services) and Flavia Masetto (Flavia Masetto Fine Arts). Once completed the residence sold within days for $6.8 million.
The 62-story One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects is on track for delivery in 2018. The building is Zaha Hadid's first residential skyscraper in the western hemisphere and is being developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger and the Regalia Group with Plaza Construction as the general contractor. One Thousand Museum's design features an exoskeleton design which acts as the buildings structural support. This allows the developer to remove columns from the units, creating expansive glass views of Biscayne Bay. The tower will feature only 83 units ranging from $5.5 million to over $20 million and 4,600 SF to over 10,000 SF. Amenities will include Miami's only private rooftop helipad, state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, two pools, indoor aquatic center, and a sky lounge. Check-out our PROFILE Exclusive interview with developer Louis Birdman for an inside look at bringing the futuristic tower to fruition.
Photography by Robin Hill Photography