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{{Short description|Residential skyscraper in Miami}} |
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{{Infobox building |
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|name = Ten Museum Park |
|name = Ten Museum Park |
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|image = Ten Museum Park.jpg |
|image = Ten Museum Park.jpg |
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|image_size = 250px |
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|caption = ''Ten Museum Park in May 2008'' |
|caption = ''Ten Museum Park in May 2008'' |
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|location = 1040 Biscayne Boulevard, [[Miami, Florida |
|location = 1040 Biscayne Boulevard, [[Miami, Florida]] |
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|coordinates = {{coord|25.7846|-80.1900|display=inline,title}} |
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|longd = -80.1900 |
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|roof = 585 ft (178.3 m) |
|roof = 585 ft (178.3 m) |
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|floor_count = 50 |
|floor_count = 50 |
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|developer = Gregg Covin Development |
|developer = Gregg Covin Development |
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|architect = [[Oppenheim Architecture + Design]] |
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'''Ten Museum Park''' is a residential [[skyscraper]] in |
'''Ten Museum Park''' is a residential [[skyscraper]] in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. It is located in northeastern [[Downtown Miami|Downtown]], on [[Biscayne Bay]] along the west side of [[Biscayne Boulevard]]. It was designed by Chad Oppenheim of [[Oppenheim Architecture + Design]]. Completed in early 2007, it opened for residential occupancy in mid-2007. The building is {{convert|585|ft|m}} tall, and has 50 floors with 200 units. The building itself is designed to reflect the heat from the sun while still keeping warmth, and designed to withstand 140 mph winds.{{cn|date=August 2017}} As of June 2020, it stood as the [[List of tallest buildings in Miami|22nd-tallest building in Miami]]. |
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Ten Museum Park contains 20,000 square feet (1,858 m |
Ten Museum Park contains 20,000 square feet (1,858 m<sup>2</sup>) of [[Class A office space]], retail space on the lower floors, and residential condominium units, which occupy most of the space on the upper floors. |
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While appearing to be a typical [[skyscraper]] with identical floorplates, the residential levels are varying. The east-facing units are interlocking lofts, providing each unit with an eastern view and either a north or south-facing view as well. Lower level west-facing units are shallow flats with large expanses of glass. Upper levels of the building contain either double-height spaces or three-floor loft arrangements. Some units feature independent soaking pools. |
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The lower levels of Ten Museum Park hold a [[Lifestyle center (retail)|lifestyle development]]; the building notably contains a Clinique La Prairie spa, the first in the [[United States]], as well as several high-end boutiques in its lobby. It is directly across the street from the [[Marquis]] tower. The building's grand opening occurred in February 2007; Ten Museum Park is one of the many new Miami skyscrapers that were completed and opened in the year 2007. |
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== Gallery == |
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<gallery class="center" caption ="The Biscayne Wall"> |
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Miamimanhattanization.jpg|In October 2006, with the under-construction Ten Museum Park on the right |
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Biscaynewall.jpg|In May 2007, with the completed Ten Museum Park on the right |
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Biscaynewall20071216.jpg|In December 2007, with Ten Museum Park 2nd from the right |
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Biscayne Wall 20080517.jpg|In May 2008, with Ten Museum Park 2nd from the right |
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</gallery> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=193010 Ten Museum Park - Emporis] |
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* [http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=34555 Ten Museum Park - SkyscraperPage] |
* [http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=34555 Ten Museum Park - SkyscraperPage] |
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{{Miami skyscrapers}} |
{{Miami skyscrapers}} |
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[[Category:Residential buildings completed in 2007]] |
[[Category:Residential buildings completed in 2007]] |
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[[Category:Residential skyscrapers in Miami]] |
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[[Category:Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters]] |
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[[Category:Residential condominiums in Miami]] |
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Miami]] |
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[[Category:Skyscraper office buildings in Miami]] |
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[[Category:2007 establishments in Florida]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 26 August 2024
Ten Museum Park | |
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General information | |
Location | 1040 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida |
Coordinates | 25°47′05″N 80°11′24″W / 25.7846°N 80.1900°W |
Construction started | 2005 |
Completed | 2007 |
Opening | 2007 |
Height | |
Roof | 585 ft (178.3 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 50 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Oppenheim Architecture + Design |
Developer | Gregg Covin Development |
Ten Museum Park is a residential skyscraper in Miami, Florida. It is located in northeastern Downtown, on Biscayne Bay along the west side of Biscayne Boulevard. It was designed by Chad Oppenheim of Oppenheim Architecture + Design. Completed in early 2007, it opened for residential occupancy in mid-2007. The building is 585 feet (178 m) tall, and has 50 floors with 200 units. The building itself is designed to reflect the heat from the sun while still keeping warmth, and designed to withstand 140 mph winds.[citation needed] As of June 2020, it stood as the 22nd-tallest building in Miami.
Ten Museum Park contains 20,000 square feet (1,858 m2) of Class A office space, retail space on the lower floors, and residential condominium units, which occupy most of the space on the upper floors.