Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design

Legacy Hotel & Residences. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Full Site Plan, Diagrams And Additional Renderings Unveiled For Kobi Karp-Designed Legacy Hotel & Residences

Detailed site plans and diagrams have finally been unveiled for Miami Worldcenter’s (MWC) upcoming Legacy Hotel & Residences, a 51-story neo-futuristic mixed-use skyscraper underway at 938 Northeast 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami. Set to rise 681-feet within the Park West neighborhood, the highly anticipated tower is designed by Kobi Karp for Miami-based Royal Palm Companies as part of the 27-acre MWC mega-development. The city’s Urban Development Review Board has received an application for the project requesting approvals for the include site plans. Marissa Neufeld of Greenberg Traurig LLP is listed as the representative for the developer in the application.

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Selene Oceanfront Residences. Rendering courtesy of Evolution Virtual.

An In-Depth Look At The Design Of Kobi Karp’s 26-Story Selene Oceanfront Residences Planned For Fort Lauderdale Beach

YIMBY spotted a new series of exterior and interior renderings depicting Selene Oceanfront Residences, Kobi Karp’s upcoming two-tower luxury residential development at 151 North Seabreeze Boulevard in Central Beach, Fort Lauderdale. The slender curved glass-clad structures are slated to rise 26-stories each, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway, nestled in between Alhambra Street and Sebastian Street on the north and south and North Birch Road to the west. Palm Beach County-based Kolter Urban is developing the 196-unit project, which is expected to break ground this November and projecting to yield sprawling two and three-bedroom for-sale residences, an opulent outdoor amenity deck and a 5300-square-foot oceanfront restaurant venue. At 300-feet above sea level, the pair of towers will become the tallest structures along Fort Lauderdale Beach.

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Legacy Hotel & Residences. Designed by Kobi Karp.

RPC Files Notice Of Commencement For 691-Foot-Tall Legacy Miami Worldcenter

Ground-breaking is imminent on the site of the 691-foot-tall Legacy Miami Worldcenter, a 50-story luxury mixed-use skyscraper set to rise at 930 Northwest 1st Avenue within the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter mega-development in the Parkwest neighborhood of Downtown Miami. Designed by Miami-based architect Kobi Karp and developed by Royal Palm Companies (RPC), the tower is expected to yield 310 condominium units, 220 hotel rooms and over 100,000 square feet of space dedicated to wellness. Moss & Associates is listed as the general contractor for the project. 

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Legacy Miami Worldcenter. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Legacy Miami Worldcenter Gets Height Increase Approval From The FAA

The Kobi Karp-designed Legacy Miami Worldcenter has recieved an increase in height as per a recent determination by the Federal Aviation Administration. The developer now has permission to build approximately 20-feet higher than the original approval, from 661-feet to 680-feet. When factoring in the elevation of the site, the total height above sea level increases from 671-feet to 691-feet. Addressed as 930 Northeast 1st Avenue, the tower will rise to become the second tallest structure at the mega development behind Paramount Miami Worldcenter. Royal Palm Companies is the developer of the project, where units are 100% sold out.

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Panorama Tower. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Florida’s Current Tallest Skyscraper: The 85-Story Panorama Tower In Brickell, Miami

Back in 2018, the city of Miami had reached a new milestone in skyscraper construction with the completion of the Panorama Tower, an 85-story mixed-use building standing 868-feet over Brickell. Designed by Kobi Karp with Moshe Cosicher of the AIA as the architect of record, and developed Florida East Coast Realty led by Tibor Hollo,  the structure currently holds the title for tallest in the state of Florida and also the tallest residential building south of New York City, surpassing the Four Seasons Hotel Miami which held the title from 2003 to 2017.

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