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Zaha Hadid Architects' One Thousand Museum photographed by Hufton+Crow
United States Architecture News - Feb 26, 2020 - 12:56 13216 views
Zaha Hadid Architects' recently completed One Thousand Museum has been photographed by architectural photographer Hufton + Crow in Miami, United States.
The 62-storey residential tower is located on on Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami, among the towers opposite Museum Park in Miami. The 84,637-square-metre tower includes 82 residential units, 1 penthouse, 260 parking spaces and amenities.
With views across Biscayne Bay, this popular 30-acre park was redeveloped in 2013 as one of downtown Miami’s primary public spaces and includes the city’s new art and science museums.
The tower is one of the last high-rises of the late Zaha Hadid designed before her death in 2016.
The tower’s design continues Zaha Hadid Architects’ research into high-rise construction that defines a fluid architectural expression consistent with the engineering for the entire height of a structure.
One Thousand Museum’s concrete exoskeleton structures its perimeter in a web of flowing lines that integrates lateral bracing with structural support.
Reading from top to bottom as one continuous frame, columns at its base fan out as the tower rises to meet at the corners, forming a rigid tube highly resistant to Miami’s demanding wind loads; its curved supports creating hurricane resistant diagonal bracketing.
"The design expresses a fluidity that is both structural and architectural," explained Zaha Hadid Architects’ project director Chris Lepine. "The structure gets thicker and thinner as required, bringing a continuity between the architecture and engineering."
One Thousand Museum incorporates glass fibre reinforced concrete form-work which remains in place as construction progresses up the tower.
This permanent concrete form-work also provides the architectural finish that requires minimal maintenance. Behind the exoskeleton, the faceted, crystal-like façade contrasts with the solidity of the structure.
With its frame at the perimeter, the tower’s interior floor plates are almost column free; the exoskeleton’s curvature creating slightly different plans on each floor. On the lower floors, terraces cantilever from the corners, while on the upper floors, the terraces are incorporated behind the structure.
The top floors of the tower feature an aquatic center, lounge and event space. Landscaped gardens, terraces and pools are located above the lobby and residents’ parking.
Project facts
Project Data
Height: 709 ft
Gross Area: 911,027 sq ft
Levels: 62
Townhouse Units: 4
Half Floor Units: 70
Full Floor Units: 8
Penthouse: 1
Parking Spaces: 260
Project Team
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design: Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher
Project Director: Chris Lepine
Project Team: Alessio Constantino, Martin Pfleger, Oliver Bray, Theodor Wender, Irena Predalic, Celina Auterio, Carlota Boyer
Competiton Team: Sam Saffarian, Eva Tiedemann, Brandon Gehrke, Cynthia Du, Grace Chung, Aurora Santana, Olga Yatsyuk
Consultants
Local Architect: O’Donnell Dannwolf Partners
Structural: DeSimone Consulting Engineers
MEP: HNGS Consulting Engineers
Civil: Terra Civil Engineering
Landscape: Enea Garden Design
Fire Protection: SLS Consulting Inc
Vertical Transportation: Lerch Bates Inc
Wind Tunnel Consultant: RWDI Consulting Engineers & Scientists
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