Rising 70 storeys above Miami’s vibrant financial district, The Residences at 1428 Brickell is set to become one of the city’s new architectural landmarks. Designed as an exclusive collection of 195 private homes, the tower occupies a prominent position on the skyline and embodies a new era of residential living in South Florida.
The guiding principle for the interiors has been to imagine how residents would inhabit each space on a daily basis, ensuring that architecture and interior design merge seamlessly to create a sense of ease and belonging from the very first step inside.
Large amenity areas extend the intimacy of private life into the community spaces: the dining areas, a bar and wine cellar, the pool deck and panoramic lounges are conceived as natural extensions of the residences themselves. The interiors are characterized by full-height windows framing uninterrupted views of Miami and Biscayne Bay, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors. Travertine acts as a material thread running through the architecture and interiors. Warm tones, earthy finishes and bespoke furniture bring nature into the building and foster a welcoming atmosphere of contemporary elegance.



