1000 Museum
One Thousand Museum, a pinnacle of ultra-luxury living, stands at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard in Miami's Park West. Completed in Q3 2019, this 62-story architectural marvel, designed by Zaha Hadid, includes 84 museum-quality residences: 4 duplex townhouses, 70 half-floor units, and 10 full-floor penthouses. The building, featured in PBS's “Impossible Builds – The Scorpion Tower,” was constructed at a cost of $280 million. It's known for its rooftop helipad, double-height aquatic center, sky lounge, high-security vault, and wellness center and spa. Each residence boasts luxurious finishes, including Gatto Cucine kitchens, smart technology, and 3 or 4 parking spaces. Located in Park West Miami, it's minutes from cultural hubs and 15 minutes from the Miami International Airport.
Amenities
- Spacious fitness center with state-of-the-art strength and cardio training equipment
- Spa with private treatment rooms, steam and sauna rooms, plunge pools and relaxation lounge
- Multimedia theater for private movie screenings, lectures, and presentations
- Sun & Swim Terrace with pools, lounge chairs, cabanas, and poolside towel service
- Aquatic Center with indoor, infinity-edge pool
- Private dining room
- Triple-height event space overlooking Biscayne Bay
- Private rooftop helipad
- Specialized security and valet personnel
- Full-service concierge
- Bank-quality vault with individual safe deposit box for every residence
Residence Features
- Custom Italian cabinetry by Poliform
- Fine quartz countertops by Silestone
- Induction cooktop, oven, steam oven, microwave, dishwasher, and integrated coffee maker by Gaggenau
- Refrigerator by Sub-Zero
- Faucets and fixtures by Dornbracht, Duravit, and MTI
- Interior doors by Lualdi Porte with door handles designed by Zaha Hadid
- Custom-designed, Italian-made walk-in closets
- Extensive state-of-the-art home automation by Crestron, allowing residents to control a range of in-residence applications including lighting, heating, air conditioning, audio, video, window treatments, and security
- Oversized terraces
- East-to-west flow-through floor plans