Project Spotlight

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MSC Cruises Terminal at PortMiami

MSC’s recently completed cruise terminal at PortMiami is the largest in the world, with a capacity to berth three next-generation ships and welcome up to 36,000 passengers a day.  The LEED Gold building was designed to optimize circulation and operations and enhance the user experience by maximizing a tight footprint with a layered approach to movement.
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Discover Five Park: Miami Beach’s tallest building

Five Park is now complete – the 48-story residential tower rises 519 feet becoming the tallest building in Miami Beach. The building overlooks Canopy Park, a 3-acre public park designed by ArquitectonicaGEO which opened to the public in 2023.
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Make-A-Wish Foundation Southern Florida Headquarters

Make-A-Wish’s new South Florida headquarters is officially open. A visual landmark along I-95, the Finker-Frenkel Wish House was designed to encourage critically ill children to think and dream big.
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GRAND HYATT MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL

The design of this 800-key convention center headquarters hotel also involves the renovation and enhancement of the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater.
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Mr. C Residences | Jumeirah

Mr. C Residences Jumeirah is an ultra-boutique residential development featuring 27 luxury dwellings along the historic Dubai Canal. Inspired by the flowing forms of desert dunes and waves, the design reflects the refined elegance and signature sophistication of Cipriani Family brands.
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Designing with Nature: The Residences at 1428 Brickell [VIDEO]

Arquitectonica Principals Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Laurinda Spear, and Sherri Gutierrez reveal the design inspiration behind The Residences at 1428 Brickell—a 70-story luxury residential tower where sculptural architecture, natural elements, and panoramic bay views converge in the heart of Miami.

Special Event

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ARQUITECTONICA AT DESIGNMIAMI 2025: CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF DESIGN INNOVATION

Arquitectonica marks Design Miami’s 20th Anniversary with a dual presentation celebrating the intersection of nature, design, and innovation. Debuting Vadose, a new furniture and lighting collection by co-founder Laurinda Spear inspired by the ecological systems of the land–water threshold, the firm also unveils the Design Miami/ Talks Theater, a sculptural environment shaped by Miami’s architectural heritage and Spear’s enduring material explorations. Together, these experiences showcase Arquitectonica’s commitment to resilient design, craftsmanship, and the evolving dialogue between the built and natural worlds.

To learn more, visit:
arquitectonica.com/designmiami

Latest News

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Our latest publication, Arquitectonica Living: Modern Residential Architecture, is officially out.

Published by Rizzoli, our latest book highlights how our work in residential design has shaped communities worldwide, from luxury towers to affordable housing, always with a focus on innovation and livability.⁠

Available now from Rizzoli and your favorite bookseller.⁠
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Zonda Elevate’s 2025 Architects of the Year

Architect Magazine – Arquitectonica co-founders Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Spear have been named Zonda Elevate’s 2025 Architects of the Year.

From their beginnings in Miami to leading a practice with projects in more than 59 countries, their work continues to explore how architecture responds to climate, culture, and community.

Read a snippet from the article below, where they reflect on their journey, discuss the evolution of their design philosophy, and share insights into the questions shaping their work today.

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Miami Herald Spotlights Arquitectonica’s Design of The HueHub in Miami's West Little River

Arquitectonica is designing The HueHub, a mixed-use community planned for Miami’s West Little River. The project will bring 4,000 apartments, including 3,000 reserved at below-market rents for teachers, first responders and other essential workers.

The HueHub is also planned as a place for learning, wellness, arts and green space, with features like a library, show kitchen, art gallery and a central park designed to connect residents.

Read about how The HueHub aims to rethink housing and community in the Miami Herald

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