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Brochure 2.Pdf LIVE THE SWEET LIFE. OKO Group, and Missoni, the internationally renowned luxury fashion and design house introduce Missoni Baia, an exclusive collection of 146 residences that celebrate the timeless appeal of waterfront living. Commanding 200 feet of frontage on Biscayne Bay in East Edgewater, Missoni Baia gives form to the expert integration of style, craftsmanship, and engineering and the spirit of joyfulness and relaxed luxury that have defined Missoni from its inception. Angela Missoni, creative director of the brand and member of the second generation of the founding family now leading the house of Missoni, with Hani Rashid of Asymptote Architecture, collaborated with a visionary team including interior designer Paris Forino and landscape architect Enzo Enea to create a residential experience of unparalleled quality. Missoni Baia offers expansive amenities worthy of a luxury 2 resort, including multiple tennis courts and swimming pools, cabanas, and one of 3 Miami’s largest and most elegantly appointed spas. OKO Group LLC Established by chairman and CEO Vladislav Doronin, the real estate development firm OKO Group builds on the expertise of Mr. Doronin, one of Europe’s most successful developers, having built more than 75 million square feet of world-class commercial, retail, and luxury residential space. As chairman of the property and development firm Capital Group, Mr. Doronin has overseen 71 projects. OKO Group brings considerable financial strength to the U.S. market, as well as a passion for working with renowned architects and designers, including Jacques Grange; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; and Zaha Hadid. okogroup.com 4 5 Missoni The Missoni brand embodies a passion for quality, visionary design, and technical innovation. One of the most recognizable and well-respected fashion labels in the world, Missoni changed the knitwear industry with its pioneering aesthetic and a commitment by its founders, Rosita and Ottavio Missoni, to exceptional quality, techni- cal innovation, and design excellence. Missoni Home, a successful offshoot that translates the bright colors and bold patterns of the core fashion brand to residential furnishings, textiles, and accessories, reflects Rosita Missoni’s pas- sion for decorating the home. As Rosita Missoni herself suggests, “Furnishing my way means creating a habitat that’s ordered yet informal, versatile, and welcoming. A home must evoke emotions and curiosity; it has to be an oasis of colors and moods.” 6 7 Asymptote Architecture Founded in 1989 by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture, New York– based Asymptote Architecture is an international practice distinguished by intelligent, visionary designs, informed by cutting-edge technologies. The firm’s recent projects include the Yas Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi, the ARC Multimedia Museum in Daegu, South Korea, and the luxury residences of 166 Perry Street in New York City. Asymptote is presently designing the State Hermitage Modern Contemporary Museum in Moscow. Asymptote’s work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, among others. asymptote.net 8 9 Paris Forino Interior Design New York–based Paris Forino Interior Design, launched in 2012 by Australian-born Paris Forino, is a full-service interna- tional design firm specializing in luxury residential real estate, hotel, and restaurant projects. Forino brings 15 years of experience, including tenures with Tihany Design and CetraRuddy Architecture, to complex, high-end commissions, which currently include more than 40 projects in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Forino has been published in Elle Décor and the New York Post, which ranked hers as one of the top four firms “designing New York City” in 2015. parisforinodesign.com 10 11 Enea Garden Design Since establishing his firm in 1993, renowned Swiss landscape architect Enzo Enea has completed more than 1,000 gardens for private residences, hotels, resorts, residential buildings, and parks around the world, including projects in Russia, Greece, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, China, Brazil, Colombia, the Bahamas, and the United States. Based near Zürich, the firm opened a second office in Miami in 2005 and is adding a New York office in 2016. Enea’s work has received numerous international awards, including honors from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. enea.ch 12 13 Missoni Baia celebrates its Many offer floor-through layouts with multiple exposures and 270-degree views of the city, privileged waterfront setting the bay, Miami Beach, and the ocean beyond. and enhances its residents’ Both day and night, the views from Missoni Baia will be unequaled. experience of living directly on the water. Every one of its Three dramatic duplex residences boast expansive private terraces near the water’s 146 two-to-four-bedroom edge. High above, two full-floor duplex residences open onto deep, penthouses feature zero-edge plunge pools overlooking the bay and sculptural glass- shaded terraces—conceived enclosed stairs open to the sky above. 15 as open-air rooms— overlooking Biscayne Bay. BAYWALK OVERVIEW_VE ITEM # 10 LOBBY MULLION SYSTEM_VE ITEM # 8 18 19 1/13/16 EDGEWATER TOWER 38 1/13/16 EDGEWATER TOWER 33 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE Envisioned by the chairman of A flow-through deck, designed for all-day sun- On the bayfront terrace, an infinity-edge pool bathing, boasts facilities for both recreation and perched high above the bay gives one the Aman, one of the most admired serious athletic pursuits: cabanas, an Olympic- feeling of being on an elegant super-yacht. hospitality brands in the world, sized lap pool suitable for professional training, Biscayne Bay also offers a host of activities: hot and cold plunge pools, a children’s pool, sailing, jet skiing, kayaking, paddle boarding, Baia Missoni’s unparalleled and elevated tennis courts. and even swimming. amenities go far beyond those Expansive indoor-outdoor entertaining areas, The spa will be one of Miami’s largest and most of any residential building of including a terrace lounge and a double-height elegantly appointed, with an expansive gym this scale. Missoni Baia brings bayside lounge, afford expansive views onto overlooking the bay, and men’s and women’s Biscayne Bay, creating a physical connection steam saunas and treatment rooms. the amenities of a luxurious to sky and sea. 23 resort right to your doorstep. A freestanding private parking garage, attached to the tower through a sculptural glass-enclosed bridge, will offer a minimum of two parking spaces for each residence. 30 31 BAYSIDE TERRACE INFINITY POOL ON SECOND LEVEL The stature of an iconic Envisioned by rising New York design star Paris Forino, the tower’s elegant, finely crafted skyscraper with the intimacy interiors capture the essence of Miami’s of a boutique hotel, with sun, sky, and sea in a timeless, understated palette—pale wood, sandy-hued stone, warm interiors that offer a level brass, and shimmery stainless steel and of refinement never before lustrous marble that softly reflect the bright 35 seen in East Edgewater. sunlight of Miami. 36 VIEWS 37 BACK WALL MILLWORK: WHITE MATTE LACQUER ISLAND MILLWORK: RAL 7047, MATTE LACQUER COUNTER: BLUE DE SAVOIE MARBLE BACKSPLASH: DARKENED MIRROR HOOD: MIRROR POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL FLOOR: SUPAI LIMESTONE, HONED HARDWARE: POLISHED CHROME 39 KITCHEN 44 VIEWS 45 46 VIEWS 47 Located at the nexus of the East Edgewater is a truly residential enclave, East Edgewater is also Miami’s most convenient nestled strategically between the shores of neighborhood, with easy access to Miami city’s most creative, culturally Biscayne Bay and the dynamic Design District International Airport (approximately a 12-minute rich neighborhoods, East Edge- and Wynwood Art District, where art galleries drive), Downtown Miami, the Brickell banking mingle with luxury boutiques. The artisanal district, the emerging Miami River waterfront water is fast becoming Miami’s shops and restaurants of Midtown Miami, district, American Airlines Arena, and Marlins most desirable neighborhood. the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Park baseball stadium. 53 Arts, and Downtown Miami’s architectural landmarks, including the celebrated Pérez Art Museum Miami, are also nearby. SOUTH BEACH EDGEWATER MUSEUM PARK BRICKELL DOWNTOWN MIDTOWN WYNWOOD MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DESIGN DISTRICT 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Team Contact DEVELOPER DESIGN ARCHITECT www.missonnibaiamiami.com OKO Group LLC Asymptote Architecture 777 N.E. 26th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INTERIOR DESIGN [email protected] OB Group & Cain Hoy Paris Forino Interior Design +1 (305) 504.2366 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Enea Garden Design EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT Revuelta Architecture International BRANDING & ADVERTISING And Partners, NY.
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