Jade Signature is an elegant 56 story residential project located on 2.2 acres of beachfront lot on 300 linear feet of the pristine sands of Sunny Isles Beach, overlooking the sparkling Atlantic Ocean in South Florida and the latest addition to Fortune International’s coveted Jade building collection.
Each detail at Jade Signature has been contemplated in extraordinary detail and has ultimately resulted in a spectacular property. Jade Signature features 192 luxury condominium residences with a choice of 1 to 5 bedroom layouts and floor plans of between 1,400 and 4,600 sq.ft plus luxury beachfront penthouses with between 6,000 to over 10,000 sq.ft of ‘flow-through’ design.
Jade Signature boasts a private entryway lobby, 10 foot high ceilings in every residence and huge oceanfront ‘living space’ terraces; just a few of the residences features which have created such demand for these luxury beachfront condos in Sunny Isles.
There are 3 floors of amenities at Jade Signature which provide residents with many activities including a large beachfront ‘free-form’ pool with landscaped sundeck, a second lap pool plus a sunset pool. Oceanfront multi-story patio areas at Jade Signature include the pool-front lounge, the second story ‘Zen garden’ with yoga area and the third floor garden area with plunge pools, a state-of-the-art gym, spa, beach grill, breakfast room, lounges, wine cellar, club rooms, children & teen rooms, library, business center and more.
Jade Signature is set at a slight angle to the shoreline allowing the pools and sundeck areas to receive the maximum amount of sun during any day.
The vision to create something the market has never seen before stems from merging the most talented people in the world of design and architecture, with Fortune’s valuable knowledge of what buyers of this caliber desire.
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Herzog & de Meuron, the Swiss ‘Starchitects’ have designed this new luxury oceanfront condominium tower in Sunny Isles, Miami Beach for Fortune International. The Swiss firm has won critical acclaim for various projects, including the Bird’s Nest Stadium built for the Olympics in China and locally, the 1111 Lincoln Road mixed-use project in Miami Beach, and the recently opened Perez Art Museum on the bay in Miami. The Jade Signature in Sunny Isles, Miami Beachis the company’s first residential project in Florida. Interior design by Pierre-Yves Rochon and landscape designs by the highly acclaimed South Florida landscape architect Raymond Jungles complete the team involved in the design of this luxury oceanfront condominium property.
Jade Signature Condo- Residence Features: Jade Signature Amenities: Beach Area: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron established their office in Basel in 1978. The partnership has grown over the years – Christine Binswanger joined the practice as Partner in 1994, successively followed by Robert Hösl and Ascan Mergenthaler in 2004, Stefan Marbach in 2006, David Koch in 2008, Esther Zumsteg in 2009, Andreas Fries in 2011, and Vladimir Pajkic in 2012, and Jason Frantzen and Wim Walschap in 2014. An international team of 38 Associates and about 362 collaborators are working on projects across Europe, North and South America and Asia. The firm‘s main office is in Basel with additional offices in Hamburg, London, Madrid, New York and Hong Kong.
Herzog & de Meuron is a partnership led by five Senior Partners – Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Christine Binswanger, Ascan Mergenthaler and Stefan Marbach.
Herzog & de Meuron have designed a wide range of projects from the small scale of a private home to the large scale of urban design. While many of their projects are highly recognized public facilities, such as their stadiums and museums, they have also completed several distinguished private projects including apartment buildings, offices and factories. The practice has been awarded numerous prizes including “The Pritzker Architecture Prize“ (USA) in 2001, the “RIBA Royal Gold Medal“ (UK) and the “Praemium Imperiale“ (Japan), both in 2007.