Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum tower tops out in Miami
More images have been released to show the luxury amenities that will available to residents of Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum tower in Miami, which has reached its full height.
"We're now one step closer to revealing Zaha Hadid's forward-thinking design," said developer Louis Birdman.
"Even in its current state, the building already stands out as the most iconic architectural work on Miami's skyline," he added. "We're excited to have developed something so unique and special for Miami."
The new images also shows that a bar for residents will be topped by a similar metallic canopy design. Other curvaceous forms in the project that are typical of Hadid's style include a bent roof above the gymnasium, which appears to be made from wood. Comprising 5,000 pieces of lightweight glass-fibre-reinforced concrete, the building's exterior formwork is a visible feature of many of the communal areas, covering the windows of the gym and sheltering the adjoining terrace.
One Thousand Museum is being developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger, Regalia Group and New York-based Plaza Construction.
Construction work is now underway on the building's interiors and the project is slated for an early completion later this year.
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