Starchitect Chad Oppenheim's Miami Home, Villa Allegra, Hits Market For $33 Million
Miami-based starchitect Chad Oppenheim, who has designed some of the finest waterfront homes and condominium towers including Ten Museum Park, has listed his home on Miami’s Sunset Islands for $33 million. Listed with Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander of OFFICIAL, Villa Allegra, located at 1500 W 23rd Street, was a once-ordinary single-story ranch which was transformed by Chad Oppenheim into a tropical modern home by adding multiple interior and exterior rooms to create over 6,000 square feet of classic yet contemporary living space. The striking yet pared-back home is nestled in a garden of native vegetation, guaranteeing its future buyer tranquility and the utmost privacy.
Villa Allegra is made for entertaining, having hosted celebrations for big-name brands like Audi and Ferrari, and even appearing in the Miami Vice movie. From the grandeur of the living spaces to intimate alcoves, every corner reflects Oppenheim's style that blurs the line between classical and contemporary. Located in Sunset Island III, the waterfront villa is nestled in a lush garden of native vegetation, conceived by Raymond Jungles, this home embodies the perfect blend of luxury and tranquility. Outdoors features multiple docks to accommodate water toys and yachts up to 75’.
Chad Oppenheim established Oppenheim Architecture in 1999 and now has studios in Miami and Basel, Switzerland with an inquisitive team of forty architects, interior designers, planners, dreamers, and technicians. Oppenheim Architecture has received over 90 awards, including more than 60 from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Awards, as well as a National Design Award from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Their projects in Miami include Ten Museum Park, Forte dei Marmi, Metropica and several record breaking single family waterfront homes, amongst other commercial and residential project.
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