At Miami Tropic, the legendary Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges expands his mastery of gourmet culinary experiences into the realm of residential lifestyle in the epicenter of Miami’s Design District.
From inside to out, the architecture and design form a strong connection between the building and the people who live there.
The transportive interior design is the masterful vision of George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, the duo behind legendary design studio, Yabu Pushelberg. Their goal was to create immersive environments and compelling destinations. Focusing on light, openness, and spatial design, the interior design reflects Miami’s unique ability to cultivate spaces that are both tranquil and lively.
A thoughtfully curated and diverse selection of world-class amenities flows from the lobby to rooftop, designed to seamlessly fold into every aspect of residents’ lifestyles. The indoor-to-outdoor fitness area, resplendent with landscaping, resembles a tropical spa retreat. Co-working spaces don’t just offer space to efficiently work, but spark creativity and collaboration. The expansive rooftop pool deck feels as meandering as Central Park, with private cabanas that prove difficult to leave. Interior courtyards with thriving trees unite shared areas flushed with natural light, nourishing a sense of community. Spaces for entertainment, from an outdoor amphitheater to squash courts, game rooms, art gallery, and private lounges, provide countless ways to host, unwind, and recharge. A connective focus on joyful living and wellbeing run through each amenity space, with interior design full of unexpected details and richly diverse landscaping that’s always in bloom.
Miami Tropic is living, breathing art by the Miami-based Arquitectonica. Bernardo Fort-Brescia, the co-founder of Arquitectonica, envisioned a highly designed building in tune with the neighboring Design District, with an artful eye and activated energy that blends the indoors and out. Continuous balconies, vast windows, and inner courtyards create a constant ebb and flow between environments. At Miami Tropic, you never feel “cooped up inside,” said Fort-Brescia, “we’re creating indoor-outdoor living, like life in the tropics.”