
The Residences
Rounded terraces, stacked like tide lines above the bay.
619 Brickell reads as a sequence of soft horizontals — floor over floor of curved glass and planted terrace, drawn by Foster + Partners to soften a hard skyline. It sits on the water at the foot of Brickell Avenue, where the city meets Biscayne Bay.
The tower is the work of three names used to working at this altitude. Foster + Partners shaped the form; Sieger Suarez serves as architect of record; and Studio Munge composed the interiors in natural materials, keeping the detail quiet and the proportions generous.
Living rooms and primary bedrooms face the water behind full-height glass and tall ceilings, with wraparound terraces that pull the rooms outdoors. The residences run from one to five bedrooms up through sky villas and penthouses, each kitchen fitted in Italian cabinetry and a Gaggenau suite.
Then there is Nobu. The brand brings its own register of service — a waterfront restaurant and a residents-only poolside café, a wellness and longevity floor of Japanese rituals and recovery therapies, Zen gardens, and a sunset pool set across an expanse of amenity space.


The Makers
- Developer13th Floor Investments
- DeveloperKey International
- Design ArchitectFoster + Partners
- Architect of RecordSieger Suarez
- Interior DesignStudio Munge
- BrandNobu Hospitality
Renderings convey the silhouette, not the light off the bay. To see the terraces in person, arrange a private viewing.
Private viewings with Juan Pablo Chacon · Douglas Elliman


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