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Miami Beach’s ‘Glass’ Residents are Treated to an Exclusive Lavish Lounge

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Glass—an 18-story residential tower developed by Terra Group, sited on Miami Beach's South of Fifth—was designed to appear as if it were dematerializing, blending in to its surrounding natural landscape by capturing reflections of sand, sea, and sky.

Glass Miami Beach

Glass Miami Beach

Conceptualized by architect Rene Gonzalez, the modern structure—which is made of fritted, patterned glass—has reportedly sold out its 10 luxury homes at a record pace. And now that its onsite sales center is no longer needed, the space has been transformed into a lounge exclusively for the building's soon-to-be residents.

Glass Miami Beach

Created to cater to the luxury buyers while their residences are still under construction, the lavish lounge embodies all the plush address has to offer. A carbon copy of a full unit, it comes complete with a full kitchen and access to building's plethora of amenities.

Glass Miami Beach

Adorned with art by British artist Tracey Emin and Brazilian sculptor/painter Saint Clair Cemin, the private space can be used a place where buyers may meet with the architect designing their respective units, host private bashes, and mingle with their future neighbors.

The first event that will officially be held in the luxe spot will be a special dinner in early October, during which residents will have the chance to meet Cemin in the flesh.

Glass Miami Beach

Click here for more information about the up-and-coming residential, or here to visit its page on Terra Group's official website.

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