Miami, Florida, USA
Designed by architect Luis Revuelta and interior architecture by Massimo Iosa Ghini, this tower of soaring glass with sweeping exposures is contrasted by the romance of Renaissance-revival interiors with a modern edge.
While the exterior was designed by Revuelta, Iosa Ghini provided the design of the interiors and with amenity spaces.
Brickell Flatiron is the latest project from Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group—Miami’s premier real estate development firm with a portfolio of properties synonymous with distinctive architecture and interior design balanced with functionality and exceptional quality.
It’s the tallest condominium tower south of New York City.
Brickell Flatiron’s architectural design introduces flowing, curvilinear forms to accommodate spacious floor plans.
Milan-born Ugo Colombo, partnered with Italian architect Iosa Ghini, to created spaces which perfectly embody Miami’s distinct style in both the residential units and the shared common spaces including a spa, fitness center, and a rooftop pool with 360-degree views of the Biscayne Bay and the city.
Iosa Ghini used a chic mix of art, furnishings, bold textures, and dynamic amenity spaces, which perfectly embodies Miami style at its best.
Within the grand lobby, Iosa Ghini incorporates large-scale paintings from New York artist Julian Schnabel produced exclusively for Brickell Flatiron, creating an art gallery of masterpieces for its residents to enjoy.
Panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline are enhanced by wide, elliptical terraces.
An exclusive lap pool and sixty-fourth floor rooftop swimming pool, fitness club and spa offer a limitless 360- degree view of Miami’s.
Full-service amenities, additional health and meeting facilities, and dining and shopping cater to the comfort and convenience of each resident.
Ugo Colombo has developed many landmarks on the Miami skyline –Bristol Tower and Santa Maria on Brickell Avenue – both of which helped redefine the condominium market in South Florida.
“When we started developing in Miami in the early 1990s, our firm viewed Brickelland Downtown as a ‘blank canvas’ that would one day come to life as a vibrant residential and commercial district where streets were alive 24 hours a day,” said CMC Group developer Colombo.
Project: Brickell Flatiron
Interior Architects: Iosa Ghini Associati
Architects: Revuelta Architecture
Client: CMC Group