The Height of Luxury: 9 Renderings Give a Glimpse Inside Zaha Hadid’s Majestic Miami Condo

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A series of new interior renderings have been released for Zaha Hadid‘s One Thousand Museum condominium, the architect’s first residential skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere.

The images reveal plush, futuristic residences, each one packed with high-end appliances, designer lighting fixtures and premium finishes. Luxury kitchen products by Dornbracht, Sub-Zero and Gaggenau are complemented by bespoke cabinetry by Poliform, while a cool, minimal illumination concept has been designed by contemporary lighting experts Apure.

Apartment interiors

Within open-plan living areas, there are custom doors by Luadli with Valli and Valli’s Duemilacinque series handles — designed by Hadid herself. State-of-the-art home automation infrastructure will be integrated by Creston, and custom olfactory scenting options by 12.29, inspired by ZHA’s architectural vision.

The penthouse terrace

The firm emphasizes the contextual value of the building, with a plethora of museums sited adjacent to the tower: “Overlooking the contemporary Pérez Art Museum Miami, Museum Park, the soon-to-be-opened Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the American Airlines Arena, One Thousand Museum … offers an unmatched standard of luxury living within Miami’s cultural nucleus.”

Aquatic center

Outdoor pool

Outside the apartments, the project boasts 30,000 square feet of luxury communal areas, including a two-story amenity space at the top of the tower, an aquatic center, gardens, event spaces, an expansive health spa, multiple art galleries, a theatre and the city’s only private rooftop helipad.

Lobby and elevator spaces

One Thousand Museum is currently under construction, with an estimated completion date of 2018. To check out the external views of the condominium and many other projects by Zaha Hadid Architects, explore the firm’s profile on Architizer.

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Paul Keskeys is Editor in Chief at Architizer. An architect-trained editor, writer and content creator, Paul graduated from UCL and the University of Edinburgh, gaining an MArch in Architectural Design with distinction. Paul has spoken about the art of architecture and storytelling at many national industry events, including AIANY, NeoCon, KBIS, the Future NOW Symposium, the Young Architect Conference and NYCxDesign. As well as hundreds of editorial publications on Architizer, Paul has also had features published in Architectural Digest, PIN—UP Magazine, Archinect, Aesthetica Magazine and PUBLIC Journal.
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