There are few people more passionate than car enthusiasts, many of whom are drawn to luxury cars for their pristine details, beauty, and performance. Bentley enthusiasts can now own a residence that meets the same standards as their beloved car.
The exterior of the Bentley residences in Sunny Isles Beach, which is expected to be completed in 2026.
ArX Solutions figcaption > recently revealed plans for the first-ever Bentley-branded residential tower, which will debut in 2026 at Sunny Isles Beach in Miami, Fla. Bentley Motors has enlisted, responsible for some of the world's most luxurious branded residences, including the recently completed Porsche Design Tower (just two blocks away) and Armani / Casa, to name a few.
" The collaboration started with our success with the Porsche Design Tower, "says Gil Dezer, President of Dezer Development." For us it's very exciting to work with Bentley Motors because they have great ideas and come up with a really beautiful aesthetic. . They make sure to infuse their heritage and DNA into the product. "
Construction will begin in 2023 andwill be carried out by the architectural firm, also responsible for the Porsche Design Tower and Armani / Casa. The 60-story cylindrical tower is expected to be the tallest ever built on an American beach at 749 feet. There will be over 200 luxury residences; state-of-the-art amenities including restaurant, cinema, whiskey bar, gym, swimming pool, spa and cigar lounge; pea coat like; and landscaped gardens.
A new Bentley Bentayga Hybrid, which does not come with the residence.
Mark Fagelson Photography "The beauty of this project is that we can handle this from A to Z, " said Chris Cooke, principal designer of Bentley Motors. "Everything from the look of the tower, the layout of the parts, the spacing, the hardware, we can do it from scratch, which will allow us to make it the best possible and the best experience for our clients. We know that we are working in good hands with Dezer, as they have already done. "
Each residence has a garage for several cars (via the car lifture de la tour) so residents can safely store their vehicles, and the residences all have a private balcony, sunken pool and sauna. Dezer says each unit has been designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, and each unit will have ocean and bay views through its floor-to-ceiling windows.
Fans of the marque will be impressed with the car's design details that are skillfully woven into the interiors, including the Bentley diamond pattern, along with plush leather and durable materials.
"We organize experiences for our customers as soon as they close the door of a Bentley, and everything has been tailor-made to improve the experience in the car: the driving, the noise, the sound, the smell and the materiality, ”says Cooke. “It was really an opportunity for us to be able to continue this experience for the customer when they leave the vehicle. They littlewind entering their apartment and having the same level of detail and the same design philosophy that can be incorporated into their lifestyle. "
Bentley pays immaculate attention to detail on its cars and will incorporate a designn similar ... items in his new residences.
Mark Fagelson Photography The unique facade of the exterior will set it apart from the other towers of the beach.
"If you look at the exterior of the building, we are trying to create triangular windows that will be convex and concave and create a diamond pattern on the exterior of the building," Dezer explains. "When the sun hits the building in the right way, it will shine everywhere.
It was important for both brands to incorporate sustainable standards with the aim of projecting the local environment and is being built in accordance with Florida Green Building Council certification.
"The development of the interiors was all about being in balance with nature and the world around you, so the interiors were designed with this in mind.Let in the maximum amount of light and the view from the building so that you can always connect with the outdoors, ”says Cooke. “We have organized every little element and detail in the building, from the lighting to the smell, sound and details to the durable materials inside. It is the same care and consideration that we take when working on the interiors of our cars. "