Studio MK27 completes Miami Beach house with its own private lagoon
Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan of Studio MK27 has completed a luxurious Miami Beach residence, featuring a private lagoon where residents can swim with fish, and a bridge walkway that snakes over the top.
Measuring 100 feet long (30 metres) and 30 feet wide (nine metres), the manmade lagoon is organically filtered and surrounded by vegetation to provide an "authentically manicured" natural environment for the Florida home.
A patio runs alongside the water, featuring a fire pit and benches carved out of tree trunks.
Marcio Kogan designed the residence for a site on Pine Tree Drive, the strip that fronts Indian Creek. Like other properties on this stretch, the building is positioned to the rear of the side to maximise views of the creek.
It is accessed by the 200-foot-long (60 metres) wavy path, which ramps up from the road. Concrete stilts elevate the path above the water, while slats of teak form the balustrade. The two materials also feature throughout the property's interior.
The walkway provides access to the upper level of the residence, where the main living space is located.
A wall of sliding glass doors open this space up to the terrace, which is bookended by wooden walls and fronted by a glass balustrade. From here, it is possible to view Collins Avenue, and the Eden Rock and Fontainebleau hotels.
The space also overlooks the rear garden, which features a linear salt-water heated swimming pool.
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