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| “玻璃”住宅楼方案规划在迈阿密海滩南第五区的豪华住宅区。整座建筑为18层,其中包括10个整层与4层私人阁楼。整个楼层完全开窗,加上全透明的玻璃护栏,让居住者在室内就可以环视整片全世界最昂贵的海景。 |
这是迈阿密海滩南第五区的最后一块闲置地块。为了与周围的豪宅相称,“玻璃”住宅采用了同样奢华闪亮的外表。它同时倒映着周围广阔的海面,沙滩,天空,用自然纹理形成了自身的质感,同时借用自然的光线,让整座建筑充满了由深到浅的渐变色。
建筑内部采用名贵石材作为主要纹理,用以搭配海滩的气氛。此外还有室外泳池供举办海滩派对使用。顶部阁楼更是极尽奢华。“玻璃”住宅以将以其华丽的外表重新塑造迈阿密海滩豪宅区的形象,将其提升到一个新的高度。
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Terra Group + Rene Gonzalez Architect recently unveiled their design for GLASS, a new residential tower composed of 10 full-floor units located at 120 Ocean Drive in Miami Beach. The 18-story, all-glass building is located in the South of Fifth neighborhood, which has become, over the past decade, one of the most expensive destinations for luxury high-rise living in Miami Beach. Delicate and sensorial, the design of GLASS is a considered a response to its setting in Miami Beach, specifically intended to allow one to experience the surrounding natural landscape. More images and architects’ description after the break.
With a clear strategy to utilize iconic design as a differentiator, David and Pedro Martin of Terra Group tapped Gonzalez to design his first residential tower. Conceived as a site-specific structure that responds to the natural environment, GLASS will be the newest addition to a prestigious neighborhood that has dramatically changed the definition of contemporary luxury residential development on the southern tip of Miami Beach. It is also the last tower that will be erected in the South of Fifth area, due to zoning restrictions, and is therefore garnering heightened attention from potential buyers.
The building’s entrance is an immersive environment – at once luxurious and elemental, with natural light and areas with water that evoke the beach. Referencing the visual effect of waves meeting the shore and receding into the sand, the porous Coquina stone, which contains fragments of shell and coral, becomes gradually interspersed with small rectangles of smooth, blue Macauba quartzite that reaches a greater density at the elevator, signaling the transition between sand and sea. The pool level is all about water. Framing a view of the Atlantic Ocean from the deck, tropical vegetation moves in the breeze. A video installation showing patterns of light underwater animates the ceiling of the pool lobby.
Just as the gradient color shifts from deep to shallow water, or the color of the sky changes as the eye travels upward from the horizon line, the experience of ascent within the building communicates this idea of movement. Conceived as an experiential space, the elevator contains an interactive installation by artist Ivan Toth Depe?a, programmed to express the transition from water to sky with luminous, enlarged pixels of light and color patterns at each level.
The tower itself conveys the qualities of the sky. Open floor plans with 360-degree views and expansive terraces with sliding doors blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor space. Inside, the ceilings of each of the ten exclusive units echo this natural element with grayscale tones, darker at the lower floors and lightest at the level of the penthouse.
Mirrored walls at every entry reflect an expansive view of the ocean. Indicating the shift between night and day, each foyer also contains a custom ceiling combining a translucent latex surface and a programmable lighting system. The density of lights is carefully choreographed at each level, evoking the star-lit canopy of both urban and rural skies. |
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