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Zaha Hadid’s exoskeletal skyscraper in Miami officially opened


One Thousand Museum Penthouse by Zaha Hadid

Closings are officially underway at Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum. 62-story condominium building in Miami designed by the late and highly renowned architect Zaha Hadid, is now open with 84 units available for sale. The building, over 700 feet tall, is the fourth largest in the state and uses a visible exoskeleton to support the structure which has led to its nickname of "Scorpion Tower."


The building, Hadid’s first and final residential project in the western hemisphere, is known for its exoskeleton, which incorporates 4,800 precast panels made in Dubai and shipped to Miami. The complicated construction was featured on PBS’ “Impossible Builds” series.


Hadid was known for her sinuous, curvaceous designs that pushed the limits of building shapes. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect died in Miami Beach in 2016, after suffering a heart attack while being treated for bronchitis.


Half-floor units start at $5.8 million and full-floor residences go up to more than $24 million. Artefacto, B&B Italia, Roche Bobois, Meridiani, Luxury Living Group and Morada Haute Furniture Design are completing the interiors of some units, according to a release.


Tower will include a rooftop helipad, a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and 8 Juice Bar by Raw Republic.


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