Miami, Florida
Skilled-Labor-Provider
Designed by architectural visionary and international award winning architect Chad Oppenheim, this $70 million, 50-story contemporary residential tower overlooking the Port of Miami and Bayfront Park at the north end of downtown Miami in the city’s Arts and Entertainment District has a landscaped sky garden, six swimming pools, outdoor living areas, exotic vegetation, and unique geometric lounge areas providing privacy and breathtaking views of the ever-changing Miami landscape.
Whilst the outside structure of Ten Museum Park appears to be a typical skyscraper with identical floor plates, the residential levels are intricate and complex. The building includes 10,000 sq ft of restaurant and café space, a 2,500 sq ft lounge and 20,000 sq ft of office space facing the water and concealing the parking deck.
Reinforced concrete columns run vertically up the post-tensioned concrete tower on all sides of the exterior to the glass facade. Every 10 floors, a horizontal beam joins the columns. The building sits on a concrete pile foundation.
The 600,000 sq ft tower sits on a 30,000 sq ft site and features 200 one and two-bedroom units with 20-ft ceilings and contemporary fixtures. Prices range from $300,000 to more than $4 million. Larger two-story units, with two on each floor, face the bay. The units are staggered, so the entrance to one unit and the second-story of another unit share a level. Smaller, single-story units, four to each floor, face the city. Floor plans maximize spatial openness and views of the bay.
Twelve penthouse and tower suites have private rooftop vitality pools, bringing the building’s total number of swimming pools to 18, including six on the top of the podium.
At the time the tower was topped-off, Ten Museum Park was the 7th tallest building in Miami and the 8th tallest building in the State of Florida