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Culture and condominiums: How OMA's Faena Forum is designed to transform Miami Beach's waterfront
POSTED 19 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The 50,000sq ft (4,600sq m) project, which is central to the development of Miami Beach, is made up of a connected cylindrical and cubic structure Credit: OMA
By curating their neighbourhood with programmatic diversity, Alan Faena's sphere of influence will likely extend beyond this development to the rest of Miami Beach
– Shohei Shigematsu
Miami’s Faena Forum is nearing completion, with architects OMA revealing new construction images of the culturally-inspired real-estate initiative.

The 50,000sq ft (4,600sq m) project, which is central to the development of Miami Beach, is made up of a connected cylindrical and cubic structure. The first of these offers flexible spaces for dance, theatre, arts and debate space. The second will house a hotel and condominiums.

A central assembly hall on the third floor unites the two buildings, but the spaces can also be divided into two halves and used as separate wings.

Below the cylinder, an exterior plaza along Collins Avenue is formed by removing a wedge from the front of the building. The strip is shaded by a cantilever, which is supported by white concrete with glazing panels.

In a statement, OMA said: “The solid cast-in-place concrete elements of the façade both accommodate the structural needs of the building and orchestrate key views to the surrounding buildings and the waterfronts.”

The Faena Forum has been overseen by Argentine developer and hotelier Alan Faena, who also has his own fashion label. He previously founded Faena Buenos Aires, which regenerated a disused docklands in Buenos Aires into a residential complex with a Philippe Starck-designed Faena Hotel.

The model is now being replicated in Miami as part of a billion dollar waterfront project that also includes new residential properties by Foster + Partners and the revamp of the art deco Savoy Hotel – with interiors by film director Baz Luhrman and Oscar-winning costume designer Catherine Martin, and a spa developed by consultant Inge Theron.

Faena described the overall scheme as “a new kind of cultural enterprise” that “encourages thinkers and practitioners from across a range of disciplines to collaborate and creatively collide in ways that push their practices and produce new works, new experiences, and new ideas.”

OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu said: “Culture is at the core of Faena’s vision. By curating their neighbourhood with programmatic diversity, Alan’s sphere of influence will likely extend beyond this development to the rest of Miami Beach.”

The opening of the project was originally scheduled for Q1 2016, but this has been slightly pushed back.

OMA’s most recently completed building is the Pierre Lassonde pavilion – an extension of Quebec’s Musée national des beaux-arts.
The facility will include space for dance, theatre and art as well as hotel and condominiums Credit: OMA
Construction on the project is nearing completion Credit: OMA
The building will be at the heart of Miami's US$1bn development programme Credit: OMA
According to OMA, 'the solid cast-in-place concrete elements of the façade both accommodate the structural needs of the building and orchestrate key views to the surrounding buildings and the waterfront' Credit: OMA
The Faena Forum has been overseen by Argentine developer and hotelier Alan Faena, who also has his own fashion label Credit: OMA
The opening of the project was originally scheduled for Q1 2016, but this has been slightly pushed back Credit: OMA
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Culture and condominiums: How OMA's Faena Forum is designed to transform Miami Beach's waterfront
POSTED 19 Aug 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The 50,000sq ft (4,600sq m) project, which is central to the development of Miami Beach, is made up of a connected cylindrical and cubic structure Credit: OMA
By curating their neighbourhood with programmatic diversity, Alan Faena's sphere of influence will likely extend beyond this development to the rest of Miami Beach
– Shohei Shigematsu
Miami’s Faena Forum is nearing completion, with architects OMA revealing new construction images of the culturally-inspired real-estate initiative.

The 50,000sq ft (4,600sq m) project, which is central to the development of Miami Beach, is made up of a connected cylindrical and cubic structure. The first of these offers flexible spaces for dance, theatre, arts and debate space. The second will house a hotel and condominiums.

A central assembly hall on the third floor unites the two buildings, but the spaces can also be divided into two halves and used as separate wings.

Below the cylinder, an exterior plaza along Collins Avenue is formed by removing a wedge from the front of the building. The strip is shaded by a cantilever, which is supported by white concrete with glazing panels.

In a statement, OMA said: “The solid cast-in-place concrete elements of the façade both accommodate the structural needs of the building and orchestrate key views to the surrounding buildings and the waterfronts.”

The Faena Forum has been overseen by Argentine developer and hotelier Alan Faena, who also has his own fashion label. He previously founded Faena Buenos Aires, which regenerated a disused docklands in Buenos Aires into a residential complex with a Philippe Starck-designed Faena Hotel.

The model is now being replicated in Miami as part of a billion dollar waterfront project that also includes new residential properties by Foster + Partners and the revamp of the art deco Savoy Hotel – with interiors by film director Baz Luhrman and Oscar-winning costume designer Catherine Martin, and a spa developed by consultant Inge Theron.

Faena described the overall scheme as “a new kind of cultural enterprise” that “encourages thinkers and practitioners from across a range of disciplines to collaborate and creatively collide in ways that push their practices and produce new works, new experiences, and new ideas.”

OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu said: “Culture is at the core of Faena’s vision. By curating their neighbourhood with programmatic diversity, Alan’s sphere of influence will likely extend beyond this development to the rest of Miami Beach.”

The opening of the project was originally scheduled for Q1 2016, but this has been slightly pushed back.

OMA’s most recently completed building is the Pierre Lassonde pavilion – an extension of Quebec’s Musée national des beaux-arts.
The facility will include space for dance, theatre and art as well as hotel and condominiums Credit: OMA
Construction on the project is nearing completion Credit: OMA
The building will be at the heart of Miami's US$1bn development programme Credit: OMA
According to OMA, 'the solid cast-in-place concrete elements of the façade both accommodate the structural needs of the building and orchestrate key views to the surrounding buildings and the waterfront' Credit: OMA
The Faena Forum has been overseen by Argentine developer and hotelier Alan Faena, who also has his own fashion label Credit: OMA
The opening of the project was originally scheduled for Q1 2016, but this has been slightly pushed back Credit: OMA
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It’s always been a city with a big personality and the new projects taking shape in Miami are as bold and ambitious as ever. Alice Davis investigates
‘Great Gatsby meets Buenos Aires’ at Baz Luhrmann-designed SoBe Art Deco gem


Miami Beach’s legendary Saxony Hotel, originally designed by Art Deco architect Roy F. France in 1948, has been transformed by (and named after) Argentine real estate developer Alan Faena, and is set to open next month.
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A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining and private membership under one roof.
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