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KPF's Tower 36: Approval for Miami's High-Rise Building
KPF’s “Tower 36,” has received unanimous approval in Miami, Florida. The building features an office space, set to become the tallest in the region at 193 meters. Emphasizing occupant well-being, the tower is designed by integrating the surrounding landscape and increasing access to outdoor areas.
The tower serves as the northern entryway to Miami’s high-rise zone, at the intersection of Biscayne Boulevard and 36th Street. Acting as a gateway to the neighborhood, the scheme connects Miami Beach with the mainland of Miami. To complement the office floors, the building’s podium boasts ground-floor retail, bicycle, car parking, and a restaurant on the landscaped roof.
Offices, residential apartments, and mixed-use towers have emerged as integral parts of any urban center. This week, MVRDV won the competition to design two structures within the Tianfu Software Park in Chengdu, China. The design features a 150m tall tower and a cultural center with an art museum, library, and exhibition space. Additionally, CHYBIK+KRISTOF has recently won an international competition to design a multifunctional tower as a significant part of Tirana’s evolving landscape in Albania. Situated in the heart of the capital city’s culture hub, the design reflects Tirana’s overall urban development shift. Finally, MVRDV and Space Encounter collaborated on a proposal for a 22-story residential tower to be implemented in Amesterdam’s Sluisbuurt neighborhood. The design aims to enhance community strength, boasting a timber framework and an energy-generating façade.
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