Smart Brickell
Community by Habitat Development
Last updated May 2, 10:22 am
The building’s design skillfully combines various architectural elements to create an attractive façade that fits well with the lively urban landscape of Brickell. The white-painted shell superstructure has a smooth stucco finish and features glass railing balconies on the north and south tower elevations. Along the northern elevation, the shell includes a series of gaps, making separate floor plates appear. The southern elevation introduces a different variation, displaying a vertical arrangement of industrial-style windows that seem to align with the placement of the gaps on the northern elevations. Above the amenity terrace, a pattern of detached and attached floors follows a 2 to 1 ratio, repeating up to the rooftop.
To the vision of Miami 21, the proposed mixed-use development aims to maximize density and offer a range of uses within the T6 Urban Core Zone. The building is designed to be close to both frontages, featuring many doors and windows. Additionally, the sidewalk will be enhanced by a consistent row of tree plantings, substantially elevating the pedestrian experience and contributing to the area’s overall appeal.
Are you ready to schedule a tour?
GreatSchools’ Summary Rating calculation is based on 4 of the school’s themed ratings, including test scores, student/academic progress, college readiness, and equity. This information should only be used as a reference. NewHomesMate is not affiliated with GreatSchools and does not endorse or guarantee this information. Please reach out to schools directly to verify all information and enrollment eligibility. Data provided by GreatSchools.org © 2024
Community by Habitat Development
Community by Millennium Developments of Brickell, LLC
Community by Habitat Development
Community by Menesse International LLC
Community by Property Markets Group
Community by Urban Network Capital Group
By Beilinson Gomez Architects |