The Grove at Grand Bay
residences, located on the former site of the Grand Bay Hotel and just minutes
from key areas including the airport, downtown Miami and Coral Gables shall
leave an imprint on the South Bayshore Drive community, redefining luxury and
breathing new life into Coconut Grove for decades to come.
Developed by Terra Group, Miami’s
leading real-estate development company, the construction is scheduled to begin
in the fourth quarter of 2012, completing end of 2014. Upon completion, the
project seeks LEED Certification Silver designation, the first such structure
in Coconut Grove.
“Grove at Grand Bay’s impressive
aesthetic and unparalleled service are tantamount to the evolution of Coconut
Grove and raises the bar to Olympic heights,” Pedro Martin, Chairman, Chief
Executive Officer and Founder of Terra Group.
Rising 20 stories over the
bay-front, Grove at Grand Bay will showcase 96 expansive residences with
panoramic views from every angle as the two towers take off from the ground and
clear the surrounding buildings, readjusting their orientation to capture the
full breadth of panoramic views from sailboat bays and the marina to the Miami
skyline.
The interactive movement of the
two towers creates a new dancing silhouette on the Grove’s skyline. “Miami has
developed a contemporary condominium vernacular that combines brise soleil
style balcony shading with floor-to-ceiling windows in order to best enjoy the
panoramic water views of the area. We propose to elaborate on these indigenous
elements and continue the evolution of the local condominium architecture.”
Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner, BIG.
Whether in the shade of the
buildings’ twisting facades or inside, residents of the Grove at Grand Bay will
fully experience and relish living amid the open air. The gardens and
architecture will fuse seamlessly at the amenity levels, maximizing indoor
outdoor living experiences that are unique to the South Florida climate. Views
down into the gardens, towards the surrounding canopied neighborhoods, and
beyond Sailboat Bay will offer peaceful, verdant backdrops to elegant
residential interiors and vast balconies.
The interior design of the
individual units are refined towards minimalism and luxury. With an open
flow-through floor plan, each residence will showcase 12’ ceilings and 12’ floor-to-ceiling windows,
first among Florida developments, and spacious outdoor terraces with wraparound
balconies that create a continuous indoor/outdoor living environment.
Raymond Jungles, the landscape
architect renowned for his creative and ecologically sensitive landscape
architecture, captures the natural beauty of the neighborhood and magnifies it
with ample green spaces. The two glass towers in a pas de deux appear to float
over Raymond Jungles’ lush, canopied oasis, beckoning to Biscayne Bay and
beyond.

















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