{"id":10102,"date":"2026-06-22T17:01:18","date_gmt":"2026-06-22T17:01:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/angesfinanciers.org\/?p=10102"},"modified":"2026-06-26T15:20:47","modified_gmt":"2026-06-26T15:20:47","slug":"snohetta-designs-mesh-covered-office-building-for-miami-design-district","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/angesfinanciers.org\/index.php\/2026\/06\/22\/snohetta-designs-mesh-covered-office-building-for-miami-design-district\/","title":{"rendered":"Sn\u00f8hetta designs mesh-covered office building for Miami Design District"},"content":{"rendered":"
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International architecture studio Sn\u00f8hetta<\/a> has released designs for a mixed-use building in Miami<\/a> covered in a bulbous “stainless mesh sunscreen”.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Sweetbird North building, developed by Raycliff Capital<\/a> and Miami Design District Associates, was designed to be eight storeys tall and will be located in Miami’s Design District<\/a>, next to the distinct Museum Garage building<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Sn\u00f8hetta has unveiled designs for a mixed-use office building in Miami<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

“Sn\u00f8hetta is excited for this opportunity to work with our partners in the Miami Design District to shape a new and distinctive contribution to a neighbourhood long recognised for its commitment to design,” said Sn\u00f8hetta director Nathan McRae.<\/p>\n

On its first and second storeys, the building will contain retail spaces, while floors three to eight will contain office spaces.<\/p>\n

Images show a metal-plated base with interconnected columns extending upward. The building’s facade is semi-transparent with trees are planted along the terraces.<\/p>\n

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It is wrapped in a bulbous, mesh facade<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The building is wrapped in a glass facade and then a second mesh facade, which forms the columns. Large dimples are also distributed around the mesh layer to create an undulating surface.<\/p>\n

“The building follows a clear structural logic, a regular cadence of columns and terraces that expand and modulate across the office floors, generating a dynamic silhouette when wrapped in a stainless mesh sunscreen,” said McRae.<\/p>\n

“This layer acts as a veil to the planting and occupied terraces of the offices beyond, providing a depth that varies with the sun and time of day, at times opaque and reflective, dissolving to the transparent.”<\/p>\n