SOM designs skyscraper with "exposed structure" for Miami

American architecture studio SOM has designed a skyscraper in Downtown Miami defined by two expansive terraces and an "exposed structure". Located in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, 848 Brickell will rise 51 storeys and host office and retail space, as well as a restaurant and fitness centre across 1,267,580 square feet (117, 762 square metres). Renderings show The post SOM designs skyscraper with "exposed structure" for Miami appeared first on Dezeen.

May 3, 2024 - 15:36
SOM designs skyscraper with "exposed structure" for Miami
A skyscraper in Miami

American architecture studio SOM has designed a skyscraper in Downtown Miami defined by two expansive terraces and an "exposed structure".

Located in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, 848 Brickell will rise 51 storeys and host office and retail space, as well as a restaurant and fitness centre across 1,267,580 square feet (117, 762 square metres).

A building with terrace in centre
SOM has designed an office tower located in Miami's Brickell neighborhood

Renderings show three volumes divided by two expansive public terraces, one on top of the base of the tower and the other about halfway up, covered by the 23rd floor.

An "exposed structure" wraps around the building's facade, with angled support beams framing the outdoor spaces.

Skyscraper made of interconnected segments Miami
It will rise 51 storeys and contain office, retail and outdoor spaces

"Continuing SOM's legacy of high-rise innovation and multi-disciplinary design, one of 848 Brickell's defining features is its exposed structure," said the team.

"Angled structural members heroically raise the tower above two distinct 40-foot tall outdoor terraces," it continued.

A skyscraper with terrace
It is defined by two expansive terraces that divide the building into three volumes

A series of rectangular glass volumes, each spanning four to five stories, are affixed to either end of the tower and will contain private terraces for tenants on their topmost floor.

The building's base, which is shown clad in metallic panels, will contain a double-height lobby, a restaurant and 7,000 square feet (650 square metres) of retail space.

A skyscraper with glazed facade
An exposed structure is also a key element in its design

A fitness centre and conference rooms will be located in an enclosed glass volume on the first public terrace, which will also contain outdoor sports courts, a cafe and landscaping.

A total of 750,000 square feet (69,677 square metres) of office space will be located throughout the building, while a public rooftop sits at the top, protected by a screen structure.

An open patio on a skyscraper
A fitness centre, conference rooms and a cafe will be located on top of the building's base

Some passive strategies to create energy efficiency are planned for the design, including louvres along the building's east facade and "high-performance insulating glass" used to clad the building.

Additionally, its outdoor space encourages a "healthy and productive working environment", according to the team.

Co-developed by local firm Key International and Chicago-based Sterling Bay, the project aims to take advantage of a growing market for high-end office space in the city.

"848 Brickell was conceptualized to capture the growing market for high-end office space in Miami with its expressive structure and wellness-focused programming," said the team.

A face with numbers on it
The majority of the building is clad in glass, while renderings show the base wrapped in metallic panels

"Designed to reflect the city's culture and environment, the building is informed by the surrounding climate and driven by a vision for an innovative, resilient workplace with best-in-class amenities," it continued.

As of now, there are no set dates for construction of the project.

It joins a number of skyscrapers recently unveiled for the Brickell neighbourhood, including Dolce & Gabbana residences designed in collaboration with New York-based practice Studio Sofield and Mercedes-Benz' first US residential skyscraper by SHoP Architects.

The images are courtesy of SOM.

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