For $20.5M, You Can Own a Full-Floor Miami Apartment In One of Zaha Hadid’s Final Buildings

Published: February 28, 2017 | By: American Luxury Staff

A full-floor apartment in Zaha Hadid’s last project—the One Thousand Museum building in Maimi—is available, with an asking price of $20.485 million. One Thousand Museum is still under construction, but nearing completion, and contains 83 residences throughout its sixty-two stories. All residences are half floor or full floor apartments, and the building is currently the only high-rise in Florida to feature a rooftop helipad.

Like all of Hadid’s projects, the building is singular, graceful, and surprising. It features a fluidly curved exoskeleton that is designed to evoke an artful root system, a unique and striking visual element that simultaneously evokes naturalistic and feminine forms, and gives the building a direct context and relationship with the earth. The skyscraper represents a sense of flow from the ground up. There is no doubt that Hadid considered architecture a purely natural expression, a formal representation of human evolution.

All of the living spaces in One Thousand Museum incorporate a sense of liberation and open flow. Walls are glass, making the living spaces themselves a component of a larger sense of process. These are residences for communal living and interaction.

The 53rd floor of the building measures 10,000 square feet, including the 1,100 square foot terrace. It contains five bedrooms and seven baths, and is one of eight full-floor residences in One Thousand Museum.

Hadid’s death by heart attack, in March of last year, has driven up prices for residences in buildings she designed. Apartments in One Thousand Museum were originally priced from $4 million to $12 million.

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