Miami Tower

Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Built 2010 79th St Causeway, Miami Beach, FL 33141
Miami Tower
  • Sustainable Architecture 85%
  • High-Tech 70%
  • Modernism 60%

Miami Tower is a notable skyscraper located in downtown Miami, significant for its modern architectural style and contribution to the city's skyline. Standing at 648 feet, it is one of the tallest buildings in South Florida.

Architectural Styles

Sustainable Architecture

85%

The building incorporates eco-friendly elements, such as extensive use of glass and green spaces.

  • Energy-efficient glass
  • Green roof
  • Natural ventilation
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High-Tech

70%

Utilizes advanced materials and technologies for its construction and design.

  • Steel and glass faΓ§ade
  • Smart building technologies
  • Elevated monorail access
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Modernism

60%

Features minimalist aesthetics with a focus on function and clean lines.

  • Simple geometric forms
  • Open interior spaces
  • Lack of ornamentation
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in the 2010s, Miami Tower reflects the trend towards high-rise construction in urban centers, emphasizing sustainability and modernism in architectural practices.

Fun Facts

  • It was originally known as Bank of America Tower.
  • The building has an LEED Gold certification for its sustainable design.
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