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May 12, 2015

That’s certainly true for the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, which has swapped high-tech amenities for more artistic diversions. The Piero Lissoni-designed waterfront development has an art studio filled with easels as well as ceramics and woodworking stations, devised in partnership with Miami sculptor Tatiana Blanco. Staff will offer group classes, lectures and tours of nearby galleries.

May 11, 2015

George Mato, vice president of sales for Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach, met up with The Real Deal’s Managing Editor Ina Cordle during the magazine’s Broward Real Estate Forum & Showcase to talk about his latest project in Miami Beach.

May 4, 2015

Italian designer Piero Lissoni has recently unveiled the first images for ‘The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach’, his first architectural project in the USA.

May 1, 2015

MIAMI A VISTA A discricao do sorriso de Piero Lissoni deixa entrever a sabedoria de um mestre que nao faz distincao entre arquitetura, decoracao e design – faces diversas de uma mesma linguagem.

April 28, 2015

Construction is moving forward on the Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach at 4701 N. Meridian Ave., at the site of the former Miami Heart Institute. The seven-acre waterfront project comprises 111 condominium units and 15 single-family homes that will be priced from $2 million to more than $40 million. Delivery is expected in 2016 and the project is on schedule, said Lionheart Capital, the developer.

April 25, 2015

During milan design week 2015, italian designer piero lissoni presented plans for his first architectural project in the united states – a seven-acre waterfront development in miami beach. developed by lionheart capital, the ‘ritz-carlton residences‘ feature gardens, pools, entertainment spaces and 36 private boat dockages for 111 condominium residences and 15 single-family villas.

April 20, 2015

Before Piero Lissoni released his Latina kitchen for Boffi in 1992, Italian kitchens were largely known for their modularity and slick industrial materials, such as steel and lacquered metals or woods. Lissoni further elevated that aesthetic by mixing in hardwoods and stone, and bringing a softer, warmer modernism to cabinetry and countertops.

During the Annual Developers Showcase, Miami’s top properties showed off their luxury amenities like rooftop soccer fields by Paramount Miami World Center or scenic ocean views by The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach.