Kempinski Residences Miami Design District has revealed new renderings showcasing both interiors and more amenity spaces, including the twin pool decks, yoga lawn, porte cochère arrival and the fourth-floor sky bridge connecting the two towers, one of the more unusual architectural moves in the project.
Kempinski Group is Europe’s oldest independent luxury hotel company, with the development representing Kempinski Group’s first branded residential project in the United States. Developed by DaGrosa Capital Development Partners LLC, Kempinski Residences Miami Design District is located at the gateway to the Miami Design District, at 3801 and 3883 Biscayne Boulevard.
Kempinski Residences Miami Design District is designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Rockwell Group and landscape architecture by Enea. The project will feature 132 private residences across two 20-story towers, along with six townhomes and 17 guest suites exclusively for sale to residents. The residences will range from two to four bedrooms, with interiors measuring approximately 2,100 to 3,100 square feet and total living areas of up to 3,700 square feet. Expansive terraces will offer sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and the Downtown Miami skyline.
Amenities will span both towers, connected by an elevated fourth-floor amenity bridge. Wellness offerings will include a fitness center, spa and recovery zones, lap pool, cold plunge, infrared and steam saunas, and outdoor training areas. Social amenities will feature a restaurant with terrace seating, dining salons, a library with wine and game lounges, a screening room, and golf and Formula 1 simulator rooms. Family-focused spaces will include children's playrooms, splash pads, shaded play areas, and a padel court, surrounded by landscaped grounds and electric-vehicle charging stations.
Completion of the project is slated for Q4 2029. Sales are overseen by ISG World.
Renderings via ARX Creative
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Kempinski Residences Miami Design District has revealed new renderings showcasing both interiors and more amenity spaces, including the twin pool decks, yoga lawn, porte cochère arrival and the fourth-floor sky bridge connecting the two towers, one of the more unusual architectural moves in the project.