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Miami’s amenity game continues to evolve.
Months after Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach released renderings of their lobby designed by Karl Lagerfeld (modeled after a Roman piazza) and speakeasy, the $1.5 billion development unveiled a visual and details of its ice skating rink.
The rink will feature walls made of translucent Corian and Lucite, modeled after a crystalline underwater cave. It will be located in Villa Acqualina, the residential development’s four-story 45,000-square-foot amenity complex, which was designed by New York-based architecture and design firm Reddymade Architecture & Design.
The total list of amenities in that building are jarring:
- Ice-skating rink
- Golf simulator
- Wall Street Trader’s Clubroom
- Cigar Lounge & Billiards room
- Teen game area
- Refreshment center
- Wine Room
- Private poolside cabanas
- Bocce court
- Basketball Court
- Sculptured art gardens
- Outdoor pool table
- Meditation areas
- Bowling alley with 4 lanes
- Formula One racing simulator
- Movie-screening theater
- Children’s play area
- Relaxation lounge
- Disco
- Zero-entry, infinity-edge and adults-only pools
- FlowRider® surfing simulator
- Soccer field
- Walking and jogging trails
- Dog park
- Gazebos
Estates at Acqualina is among the most luxurious residential projects in the Miami pipeline. Units at the upcoming development start at $3.8 million.
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