In North Miami Beach, Eighty Seven Park seems to hover weightlessly above the ocean and parks below, thanks to its cantilevered architecture designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, his first residential project in the U.S. RDAI in Paris, known for its work with Hermés, splashed the interiors of the 68-unit building with designs inspired by the area’s natural surroundings. Light oak flooring mirrors the color palette of sea grape leaves, Venetian terrazzo floors mimic white sandy beaches, and an airy lobby library is dotted with lush greenery, glass pendant lighting from Iguzzini and bright poufs by Paola Lenti. Extra perk: a 2-acra private park created by renowned Dutch landscape architecture firm West 8. Eightysevenpark.com