Dubai-based developer DAMAC has launched The Delmore in Surfside.
The ultra-luxury residential building is being built on the former Champlain Tower site.
Zaha Hadid Architects is designing the 12-story building with a flow-through canyon and a GFRC exterior façade designed to look and feel like the sand on the beach behind the building (employees took handfuls of sand from behind the building site).
Passersby on Collins Avenue will be able to see a 75-foot-long see-through swimming pool made of acrylic, suspended 125 feet in the air. It will be the only one of its kind in Miami.
There will be just 37 residential units – a maximum of four per floor, with prices starting at $15 million.
Residents will enjoy 55,000 square feet of amenities, and butler service.
Interior design will be by Singapore-based Hirsch Bedner Associates, with landscape design by Miami’s CLAD Landscape Architecture & Design.
Site work is already underway, with completion anticipated for 2029.