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Boutique condo provides 41 exclusive residences in Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands

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Boutique condo provides 41 exclusive residences in Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands

Revuelta Architecture International designed the building.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | May 1, 2018
Bijou bay side

Renderings by ArX Solutions

Located on Bay Harbor Islands in Miami, a new 41 residence boutique luxury condo building is currently under construction. The new building is just a short distance away from the Bal Harbour Shops.

 

Bijou lobby

 

Each Bijou Bay Harbor residence features open layouts, plentiful natural light, and ample terrace space. The waterfront building offers direct bay access for paddleboards, jet skis, windsurfing, and more. Amenities include a sky lounge with a 40-foot-long infinity pool, a bay lounge, and a porte cochere with lobby access.

Revuelta Architecture International designed the project and Adriana Hoyos handled interior design duties.

 

See Also: Miami International Airport is home to the first Johnnie Walker store in the U.S.

 

Bijou Sky lounge and poolRendering courtesy of Revuelta Architecture International.

 

Bijou bay loungeRendering courtesy of Revuelta Architecture International.

 

Bijou lobbyRendering courtesy of Revuelta Architecture International.

 

Bijou exteriorRendering courtesy of Revuelta Architecture International.

 

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