Kengo Kuma and Associates

Aman Miami Beach Residences Gets FAA Clearance, Approved for Heights Up to 252 Feet Above Ground

OKO Group and Access Industries have secured Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for the Aman Miami Beach Residences at 3425 Collins Avenue. The FAA issued two determinations, each specifying height clearances for different points of the building to ensure compliance with airspace regulations. The primary clearance permits a maximum height of 252 feet above ground level or 255 feet above mean sea level, representing the highest point of the building. The second clearance applies to the structure’s highest point, closest to the Miami International Airport (MIA) runway, with a height cap of 227 feet above ground or 230 feet above sea level. These approvals, finalized last week, are valid until late April 2026.

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MIRAI Design District Set To Break Ground In The Summer Of 2024 At 4200 NE Second Avenue In Miami

A consortium of three visionary developers, Lionheart Capital, Leviathan Development, and Well Duo, is set to further transform the Miami Design District by introducing MIRAI Design District at 4200 NE 2nd Avenue. This groundbreaking mixed-use development, designed by super-star Architect Kengo Kuma and called the ‘inimitable Japanese architect” by Architectural Digest, promises to redefine elegance and simplicity in architectural design and become another world-class draw for Miami. The development marks the first mixed-use project in the United States by world-renowned Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA).

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