The Edition Residences Miami Beach offer the best of all worlds. The privacy and individuality of a custom, one-of-a-kind home. The benefit of ownership; and exclusive access to all the services, privileges and amenities of a unique world-class urban resort, including a myriad of exciting and dynamic food, beverage and entertainment options. Although part of The Miami Beach EDITION, The Residences will have their own dedicated private entrance as well as an anonymous ‘Celebrity Entrance’, for ultimate privacy.
Designed by world-renown architect John Pawson, the residences will sit on the top floors of the existing, landmarked 1950s building which will be the Miami Beach EDITION hotel, as well as in an adjacent, newly constructed 18-story tower.
For a seamless transition into a comfortable home, Schrager offers a once in a lifetime opportunity otherwise not available: custom interiors designed by John Pawson and the Ian Schrager Design Studio, including everything one would need in a household from linens to dishes, towels to cookware, all pre-selected, unpacked and put away prior to arrival. These unique homes, dedicated to the ‘Good Life’, offer all the benefits of ownership, the services and amenities of a world-class urban resort, and a completely managed household without the bother of managing it or the full expense of maintaining it. Schrager continues to exceed expectations by recognizing what residents want and need before they even know it themselves a home with the work taken out of it, ideal for resort living.
Taking into consideration that people come to Miami to spend time outdoors, the outside spaces at The Edition Residences are finally done correctly and are not merely an afterthought. Expansive ‘Outdoor Rooms’ invite effortless continuity between indoor and outdoor living. Gardens literally in the sky are akin to those found in private residential homes. These extraordinary outdoor spaces feature private lap pools and plunge pools, outdoor kitchens, dining areas, fireplaces and pergolas designed by John Pawson.
There is ample space for a private outdoor gym or to enjoy yoga, along with soaring panoramic views of both the ocean and the bay; a true rarity and a unique feature that showcases the bay and ocean during the day and the magic of Miami at night. Additionally, many of the homes in the new building feature expansive views of both the city and the bay while those on the top floors of the hotel have vast ocean views that make you feel as if you are standing on the deck of a ship.
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4 Bedrooms are available – please contact us for details
AVAILABLE AT THE RESIDENCES Some services are at an additional charge Edition Beach Residence Hotel Features Architect - John Pawson From the moment his work first came to public attention in the early 1980s, John Pawson’s impact on the world of contemporary architecture has been profound. Different and powerful, this is not an architecture of grand stylistic gestures, but the result of concentrating on the fundamental qualities of light, proportion and materials. At once restrained and lyrically sensuous, it is work of deceptive richness, where the eye is free to register the grain of a piece of timber or the changing play of sunlight on a wall. Here is architecture whose superlative quality has the power to turn the everyday experiences of life – the taking of a shower or the preparation of food into something quietly extraordinary. Pawson’s portfolio spans diverse commissions; from Calvin Klein’s flagship store in Manhattan, airport lounges for Cathay Pacific in Hong Kong, a new Cistercian monastery in Bohemia and sets for new ballets at London’s Royal Opera House and the Opera Bastille in Paris, to private houses around the world and the interior of a 50-metre yacht. Current projects include the creation of a new permanent home for the Design Museum in the former Commonwealth Institute in London, scheduled to open in 2014. Each design is a unique response to a unique situation, but the underlying preoccupations remain constant: architecture where there is a sense of real connection between places and people, where comfort is paramount and where, even in the chaos of an international airport, it is possible to feel at home.