In 2026, Miami Beach's bustling Faena District will introduce an enthralling cultural hub with the opening of Aman's fourth North American establishment. This oasis in Miami Beach's vibrant heart is set to feature 22 exclusive private residences, offering unparalleled ocean vistas. These residences, designed by the respected Kengo Kuma, embody a marriage of architecture and nature, showcasing fluid, light-filled spaces. They represent a modern oasis of calm, blending indoor and outdoor elements and embracing Japanese-inspired aesthetics.
The Aman Miami Beach Residences are a testament to architectural elegance and a commitment to serene living. Each home is a unique space where light and structure play harmoniously, fostering an atmosphere of tranquility. The development prioritizes the Aman lifestyle, encouraging residents to immerse themselves in a world of exploration and peace.
Aman Miami Beach will provide its residents with a suite of exclusive amenities. These include a private pool, a luxurious spa, and diverse dining options, as well as priority access to all services offered by the Aman Miami Beach hotel. This hotel, housed in the historic Versailles building and reimagined by John Michel Gathy of Denniston, is a beacon of urban elegance and tranquility, perfectly blending its Art Deco roots with Aman's minimalist ethos.
The hotel, with its 56 guest suites, offers a unique blend of island tranquility and urban dynamism, all with breathtaking views of the Atlantic. Its location on Collins Avenue, a historical landmark in itself, presents an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy Miami Beach's spirit.
At the core of the hotel is the Aman Club, a private sanctuary for members to connect and engage in a culturally rich environment. Aman Miami Beach isn't just a destination; it's an opportunity to anchor oneself in a world of luxury, culture, and tranquility, opening its doors to a new way of living in 2026.
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