KPF, ODP, and Patricia Urquiola to design Anantara skyscraper in Miami
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) and ODP Architecture & Design have unveiled plans for a 50-storey skyscraper in Miami, the first US location for hospitality group Anantara. The Anantara Miami Resort & Residences will be located near the Miami Design District, on a site between two roads converging at the Julia Tuttle Causeway. Interiors will be designed by Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola, marking her first US residential project. The tower features a high-tech facade with a curtained portion and two distinct layers, topped with a helipad. The design incorporates Thai influences and aims to blend Anantara's heritage with Miami's cosmopolitan character. The project is developed by One Thousand Group and is scheduled to open in 2030. The skyscraper joins a wave of high-profile developments in Miami, including projects by David Chipperfield, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, Kengo Kuma, OMA, and Foster + Partners.
Key facts
- KPF and ODP designed a 50-storey skyscraper for Anantara in Miami.
- Patricia Urquiola will design the interiors, her first US residential project.
- The skyscraper is located near the Miami Design District.
- The design includes Thai-inspired cues and a high-tech facade with a curtained portion.
- The building will have a lush podium with pools and decorative ponds.
- The project is developed by One Thousand Group.
- Opening is scheduled for 2030.
- Other recent Miami skyscrapers include designs by David Chipperfield, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, and Foster + Partners.
Entities
Artists
- Patricia Urquiola
- Robert Whitlock
Institutions
- Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)
- ODP Architecture & Design (ODP)
- Anantara
- One Thousand Group
- Dezeen
- David Chipperfield
- Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill
- Kengo Kuma
- OMA
- Foster + Partners
- Bermello Ajamil & Partners
- Gladstone Immersive
Locations
- Miami
- United States
- Miami Design District
- Julia Tuttle Causeway
- Edgewater
Sources
- Dezeen —