Plans Filed for 20-Story ‘Gamla Health District’ Residential Tower with Distinctive Geometric Facade in Miami

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Development plans for a 20-story residential tower have been filed for 1355 Northwest 15th Street in Miami’s Health District. The project, named Gamla Health District, is designed by Behar Font & Partners and developed by Gamla Cedron HD, LLC, an affiliate of Miami-based Gamla Cedron Group led by Shaoul Mishal. Envisioned to rise approximately 232 feet, the building would encompass 337,112 square feet of space, including 224 residential units—predominantly 1-bedrooms, with some studios and 2-bedrooms. The project will also feature a leasing office, co-working spaces, and other amenities, alongside 257 parking spaces in a 7-level garage mostly hidden by residential liner units. At a hearing today, Miami’s Urban Development Review Board will consider plans for Gamla Health District.

The currently vacant development site spans approximately 43,481 square feet, or nearly one acre, and encompasses multiple addresses: 1355/1365/1377 NW 15 Street and 1360/1370 NW 16 Street. It is bound by NW 15th Street to the south, NW 16th Street to the north, NW 14th Avenue to the west, and NW 13th Court to the east and is situated within the city’s major public facilities land use designation.

Location Map.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Renderings depict the Gamla Health District tower characterized by its rectangular shape, diversified and massing diffused by the distinctive geometric glass facade. The facade features a dynamic interplay of colored glass panels, including mist clear, turquoise, kelp green, and Tuscan yellow, arranged in a zigzag formation to create a textured and visually engaging exterior.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Renderings depict the Gamla Health District tower characterized by its rectangular shape, diversified and massing diffused by the distinctive geometric glass facade. The facade features a dynamic interplay of colored glass panels, including mist clear, turquoise, kelp green, and Tuscan yellow, arranged in a zigzag formation to create a textured and visually engaging exterior. The glass fenestration extends all the way to the top of the building, forming a parapet wall and culminating in a mechanical bulkhead enveloped in Corten steel.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

The building podium deviates from conventional design with its liner units and unique shape. The podium is elevated, creating a semi-public porch condition surrounded by cantilevered slabs that form a distinctive pattern and undulation. These slabs, extending outward in a zigzag fashion, create a dynamic and textured appearance. The materials used in the podium include board-formed concrete, Corten steel, and oolite blocks.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Gamla Health District. Credit: Behar Font & Partners.

Most amenities are planned for the 8th floor, featuring a landscaped pool deck with a swimming pool surrounded by palm trees, ample seating, cabanas, a BBQ area, a gym, a club room, a kids room, a yoga room, a multipurpose room, and terrace areas. Additionally, a club room will be located on the 20th floor, and the co-working area will be on the ground floor.

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1 Comment on "Plans Filed for 20-Story ‘Gamla Health District’ Residential Tower with Distinctive Geometric Facade in Miami"

  1. GardenViewNYC | July 17, 2024 at 10:03 am | Reply

    Very interesting design… I kinda like it!

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