HERZOG & DE MEURON: LEADING MIAMI’S ARCHITECTURAL TRANSFORMATION.

Based in Basel, Switzerland, Herzog & de Meuron have been leading the recent wave of cutting-edge architecture in Miami. 1111 Lincoln Road, in Miami Beach, and the new Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), in the heart of downtown Miami, are counted alongside the company’s wide array of illustrious buildings, which include the National Stadium Beijing, the main stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games, and Tate Modern in London, the world’s most popular modern art gallery.

By creating designs that are highly inventive, yet sensitive to the site, geography and local culture, Herzog & de Meuron have established themselves as one of the world’s leading practices. In 2001 they received the coveted Pritzker Architecture Prize, and since then have been honored with other major architectural awards.

While many of their projects are highly recognized public facilities, such as stadiums and museums, they have also completed several distinguished private projects including offices, factories and luxury condominiums. Jade Signature is their first beachside residence.

NOTABLE PROJECTS

  • 56 Leonard Street, New York, USA (2016)

  • Messe Basel, Switzerland (2013)

  • Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, USA (2013)

  • Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, USA (2012)

  • 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, USA (2010)

  • VitraHaus, Weil am Rhein, Germany (2009)

  • CaixaForum Madrid, Madrid, Spain (2008)

  • National Olympic Stadium, Beijing, China (2008)

  • 40 Bond, New York, USA (2007)

  • Allianz Arena Football Stadium, Munich, Germany (2005)

  • Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom (2000)

  • Dominus Winery, Napa Valley, California, USA (1998)