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BIG Unveils Plans For Luxurious LEED GOLD Coconut Grove Condominiums With a (Literal) Twist

12/07/2012
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Where's the best place to be when you're on a tropical vacation? Why, right near the beach, of course. The quest for a "waterfront view" has led thousands of hotels and stores to scoop up real estate just steps from the sand. While this proximity makes it easy to take a moonlight stroll on the beach, it creates shorelines crowded with skyscrapers that block the views for others. But <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/bjarke-Ingels/" target="_blank">Bjarke Ingels</a>, one of our favorite outside-the-box architects, doesn't believe that first come, first served should apply to smart ocean-front construction. <a href="http://big.dk" target="_blank">BIG</a> recently unveiled plans for <a href="http://groveatgrandbay.com/" target="_blank">The Grove at Grand Bay</a>: two luxury&nbsp;condominium&nbsp;towers that employ a spiraling design to give all inhabitants a breathtaking view of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/miami/">Miami's</a> Grand Bay and the&nbsp;surrounding&nbsp;city.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Most beachfront hotels and condominium towers employ a traditional box-like design. While this is efficient, it means only rooms on one side of the building get access to unrestricted views of the ocean scenery.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    <a href="http://big.dk" target="_blank">BIG</a>'s dynamic design shakes off this limitation by twisting the building around so that optimum views are provided at virtually every level.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    The spiraling towers will sprout from a foundation of lush greenery and quickly exceed the height of surrounding structures.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    The interactive movement of the two towers creates a dancing silhouette on the Grove's skyline.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Sparkling floor-to-ceiling glass windows will allow residents to feel immersed in the coastal views from every direction. 
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Interiors feature open-plan kitchens with gas stoves, sculptural bathrooms and finishes in keystone, marble and wood. Floor plans come in two, three, four and five-bedroom varieties.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Although the cost for owning or renting one of these luxurious condos will likely put Coco out of reach for many of Miami's visitors, it's nice to know that the designers still did everything they could to reduce the environmental impact of the new construction.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    Giant fig trees and gumbo limbos already growing on the grounds were incorporated into the canopied landscape plan created by noted Miami landscape architect <a href="http://www.raymondjungles.com/">Raymond Jungles</a>.
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  • Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG
    With a high percentages of renewable energy sources and recycled and local materials, the project is even aiming for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-gold/">LEED Gold</a> certification.
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    When the towers open in 2014, their total impact will be less than the site's previous hotel.
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    Artist rendering of the Coco Towers at night.
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Coconut Grove at Grand Bay Towers by BIG

Where's the best place to be when you're on a tropical vacation? Why, right near the beach, of course. The quest for a "waterfront view" has led thousands of hotels and stores to scoop up real estate just steps from the sand. While this proximity makes it easy to take a moonlight stroll on the beach, it creates shorelines crowded with skyscrapers that block the views for others. But Bjarke Ingels, one of our favorite outside-the-box architects, doesn't believe that first come, first served should apply to smart ocean-front construction. BIG recently unveiled plans for The Grove at Grand Bay: two luxury condominium towers that employ a spiraling design to give all inhabitants a breathtaking view of Miami's Grand Bay and the surrounding city.

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