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1000 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

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Sale
13
Rent
2
PRICE
$5,900,000+
SQ FT
4,600-10,411
UNITS
83
STORIES
62
BUILT
2019

About

One Thousand Museum

One Thousand Museum: Downtown’s iconic Scorpion Tower -- the Late Zaha Hadid-designed ultimate masterpiece with five-star amenities

One Thousand Museum is the first and only residential skyscraper designed by the late, Pritzker Prize award-winning Zaha Hadid for the Western Hemisphere. The building is customized as an unprecedented fusion of art, architecture, luxury, and location. With only 83 carefully designed residences existing within the exquisite 62 stories, this trophy property delivers the luxury of abundant space to its residents. All green spaces within the property come designed by renowned landscape architect Enzo Enea. And, its unique exoskeleton that features 5,000 pieces of glass fiber-reinforced concrete shipped from Dubai, has earned it the moniker “Scorpion Tower” and “one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board” by PBS’ Impossible Builds.

With a maximum of two residences per floor,, One Thousand Museum is crafted to magnify the breathtaking bay, ocean and Miami skyline views. All living areas, bedrooms and entertainment spaces come designed to capture panoramic views with their East-to-West flow-through floor plans. Residents can further find that each residence features deep terraces, custom Italian kitchens with Gaggenau appliances, custom walk-in closets, designer doors and handles and much more for distinctive living. The scorpion skyscraper is also home to exceptional amenities such as the city’s first helipad, a double-height aquatic center, a two-level, indoor-outdoor wellness spa, custom scenting and much more.

Overlooking Museum Park and Biscayne Bay, One Thousand Museum stands in one of the most walkable expanses of Downtown. The Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science and Perez Art Museum are right next door. Plenty of other entertainment venues such as the Adrienne Arsht Center, AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami World Center (28-acre master-planned community), Wynwood Art District, Design District and Brickell CityCenter, all lie within minutes of this city core. Additionally, South Beach is just 15 minutes away, while the Miami International Airport is 25 minutes away.

One Thousand Museum Building Amenities:

  • Porte Cochère entrance
  • Double-height Aquatic Center with indoor pool
  • Dramatic Sky Lounge for residents’ private events
  • Private rooftop helipad making nearby islands, private and commercial airports, plus private yachts easily accessible
  • Multiple recreation areas for swimming, sunning, socializing, and fitness
  • Indoor-outdoor wellness & spa levels
  • Multimedia theater for private movie screenings, lectures and presentations
  • Custom scenting by 12.29 in all interior amenity spaces including lobby, wellness & spa level, aquatic center, and sky lounge (also available in residences upon request)
  • Bank-quality vault with individual safe deposit box for every residence, offering residents the convenience and security of storing their valuables onsite
  • 24-hour specialized security and valet
  • Other on-site staff including concierge, professional management, and other specialized personnel

Indoor-Outdoor Wellness & Spa levels

  • Occupying two full levels of light-filled space overlooking and opening onto the sun & swim terrace
  • Spacious fitness center outfitted with state-of-the-art strength and cardio training equipment
  • Dedicated indoor areas for movement training and stretching
  • Landscaped outdoor area for other fitness activities
  • Second level spa designed with private rooms for massage and beauty treatments, steam and sauna rooms, plus relaxation lounge areas

One Thousand Museum Residence Features:

  • Private residences accessed from lobby via secure, high-speed elevators with destination-entry, smart technology
  • East-to-West flow-through floor plans capturing panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and Miami skyline
  • Oversized terraces
  • Custom Italian kitchens with quartz countertops
  • Induction cooktops, in-wall ovens, steam ovens, microwaves, dishwashers and integrated coffee makers by Gaggenau
  • Refrigerators by Sub-Zero
  • Custom-designed Italian-made walk-in closets
  • Faucets by Dornbracht and other luxury manufacturers
  • All interior doors in residences are by Lualdi Porte and further customized with Valli & Valli’s Duemila Cinque Series handles, designed by Zaha Hadid
  • European interior illumination products by Kreon Apure and other premium manufacturers customized by German designer Uli Petzold
  • State-of-the-art home automation infrastructure by Crestron

Building key details

Architect
Zaha Hadid
Developer
Gregg Covin and Louis Birdman
Interior Designer
Zaha Hadid
Landscape Designer
ENZO ENEA
Neighborhood
Avg Price / Sq Ft
$1,820
Avg Assoc Fee
$1.97 / sq ft / month
CBB Rank
4.4/5help popup
Pets
Pets OK for Owners & Renters, Large Pets Allowed

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Building Amenities

Pool / Spa
Pool / Spa
Spa / Hot Tub, Sauna
Sport / Fitness
Sport / Fitness
Exercise Room, Pool
Parking
Parking
Assigned, Covered, Garage, Valet
Waterfront
Waterfront
Bay Front

Additional details

Avg Price / Sq Ft
$1,820
Unit Conveniences
Central Cooling, Central Heat, Dishwasher, Unfurnished, Walk In Closets, Washer/Dryer
Maintenance Includes
All Amenities
Type of Association
N/A
Style
Condo, Condo 5+ Stories
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Bike Score ®

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One Thousand Museum floorplans

One Thousand Museum floorplans
Apt#
TH02
TH01
01
02
01
02
01
02
Model
Townhouse 02
Townhouse 01
Residence 01
Residence 02
Residence 01
Residence 02
Residence 01
Residence 02
Bed / Baths
5 / 6.5
5 / 6.5
4 / 4.5
4 / 4.5
4 / 5.5
4 / 5.5
4 / 5.5
4 / 5.5
Floors
10 - 14
10 - 14
15 - 25
15 - 25
26 - 33
26 - 33
34 - 49
34 - 49
Interior + Ext (Sq Ft)
8,360 + 1,133
8,360 + 1,133
4,600 + 872
4,600 + 872
4,600 + 780
4,600 + 780
4,600 + 733
4,600 + 733

One Thousand Museum building stats

Inventory
Condos for Sale and for Rent
83
Total Condos
13 Condos for Sale
16% of building
2 Condos for Rent
2% of building
18%
of building

Sales stats

Key averages for the building

AVG LIST PRICE

$11,206,538

AVG LIST PRICE / SQ FT

$1,820

AVG SALE PRICE

$8,600,000*

*past six months

AVG SALE PRICE/ SQ FT

$1,024*

*past six months

429*

Avg Days on Market

*past six months

Sales history

Number of sold condos by month

January 2026
0
December 2025
0
November 2025
0
October 2025
1
September 2025
0
August 2025
0

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Zaha Hadid and Miami: A Legacy That Lives On

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Zaha Hadid and Miami: A Legacy That Lives On

The grande dame of architecture, Zaha Hadid, shocked the world when she passed away on March 31, 2016, at just 65 years old. While undergoing treatment for bronchitis at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, she suffered a heart attack that ended her life. Upon the news, her London-based design studio released an announcement that simply read: "Zaha Hadid was widely regarded to be the greatest female architect in the world today." And while her work shines all over the world, Zaha Hadid and Miami forged a special bond towards the end of her life. In this blog, we uncover this special relationship, we remember her life and her genius work, and we’ll let you in on some lesser-known facts about the esteemed architect. Plus, we’ll share which buildings in Miami were designed by Zaha Hadid. ## — Who was Zaha Hadid? Zaha Hadid was a world-renowned architect famous for her radical deconstructivist designs. She was also the first woman awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in architecture, which she won in 2004. ###### Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku Born into a Muslim family in Iraq, Hadid attended a Catholic school for girls that was religiously diverse. Her father, an intellectual and politician, often took her to visit Sumerian cities, where she became exposed to a variety of buildings and landscapes. When the family was forced to leave Iraq as a result of the Iraq War, Hadid continued her education in Beirut and, later on, in the U.K. She enrolled at the American University of Beirut to study mathematics before moving to London in 1972 to pursue architecture at the Architectural Association (AA) School, completing her Diploma in 1977\. Following her graduation from AA, she worked as a partner at the Office of Metropolitan Architecture, founded and led by famed Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, and taught at many acclaimed universities, such as Harvard Graduate School of Design, the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Architecture, and the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg. She opened her own firm, Zaha Hadid Architects, in London in 1979. ## — What was Zaha Hadid’s Design Style? Hadid initially gained international recognition thanks to her winning entry for The Peak Leisure Club in Hong Kong, in 1983\. In the years following, she cemented her reputation and style in what became known as “deconstructive architecture”, thanks to her geometric designs where movement and instability were protagonists. ###### Vitra Fire Station in Germany Most of these early designs never got built because they were considered too radical, futuristic, and gravity-defying, finding a better home in museum galleries around the world. However, in 1993, she had her first built work with the Vitra Fire Station in Germany, and soon after she began leaving her mark all over the globe. Hadid’s career took a sharp turn after she designed the acclaimed Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, which was inaugurated in 2003, and became the first American museum designed by a female architect. This project cemented her reputation, making it evident that her designs were indeed buildable and beautiful, and her continued innovation soon catapulted her to “starchitect” status among international design circles. ## — Five Fun Facts About Zaha Hadid 1. Zaha was known as the “Queen of the Curve” and labeled as “The Lady Gaga of Architecture.” 2. She also ventured into designing furniture, jewelry, footwear, bags, and interior spaces. 3. She never featured a right angle in any of her building designs. One excellent example of this may be seen at the MAXXI Museum in Rome. 4. Hadid was celebrated not only for her design work, but also for her success as an entrepreneur, and ranked among the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women. The first female as well as Arab architect to win the Pritzker Prize, Hadid became known for breaking the glass ceiling in the field of architecture. She was named Business Woman of the Year by Veuve Clicquot and appeared as #69 on Forbes’ list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women in 2008. Time Magazine featured her in their list of 100 Most Influential Thinkers of 2010. 5. Hadid won an award every year from 2000 until her death in 2016\. In fact, in a single year, she received 12 awards, breaking her own record. For two consecutive years, in 2010 and 2011, she won the coveted Stirling Prize, awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architecture and considered the most prestigious architectural honor awarded in the UK. ## — Zaha Hadid’s Most Famous Buildings Hadid’s firm, Zaha Hadid Architects, has designed 950 projects across 44 countries, growing from its launch in 1980 with only five employees to a team of over 400 staff members that work on a myriad of projects in all sorts of spaces, ranging from cultural to corporate and residential. ###### Guangzhou Opera House (2010) in Guangzhou, China And although her career was tragically short-lived, Zaha Hadid managed to create almost 1,000 designs throughout her tenure as an architect, and her work has had an undeniable and significant impact on the world. Some of her most notable projects include: * The Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art (2003) in Cincinnati, Ohio * MAXXI - National Museum of the 21st Century Arts (2009) in Rome, which won the Stirling Prize awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2010 * Evelyn Grace Academy (2010), a secondary school in London awarded her her second Stirling Prize. * Guangzhou Opera House (2010) in Guangzhou, China * Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku (2012) in Azerbaijan, which won the London Design Museum’s Design of the Year in 2014 * London’s Aquatics Centre (2012) built for the 2012 London Olympics * Jockey Club Innovation Tower (2014) for the Hong Kong Polytechnic University * Al Wakrah Stadium in Qatar (2019) which hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The running thread shared by all of Hadid’s bold and beautiful designs is the enhancement of every city and location that each of these buildings lives in. ## — Zaha Hadid and Miami In her late years, Miami became an important place for Hadid for numerous reasons. Not only did she call the city home, owning a condo on The Residences at W South Beach that sold last year for almost $8 million, but it is also home to one of the last projects she worked on before her passing. One Thousand Museum, a 62-story condo project in Downtown Miami, was one of her last designs and marks her first residential building in the Western Hemisphere. She started the project in 2013 and her architectural firm completed it in 2019, three years after Hadid’s death. This iconic building is instantly recognizable for it’s the exoskeleton that serves both as a design element and structural purposes, allowing the building to have fewer columns inside. This exoskeleton is quite rare and is why One Thousand Museum has the nickname of the “Scorpion Building.” ###### One Thousand Museum The impact she and her firm have had on Miami goes beyond the projects for which they are responsible. Villa Miami, a new 58-story residential building, involves some of One Thousand Museum’s design team and takes inspiration from the project’s exoskeleton structure to propose a similar look and feel, but this time on the bay in the heart of Edgewater. This goes on to show that while Zaha Hadid’s untimely passing left a void in the world of architecture, her design influence lives on, influencing architecture and construction not only in Miami, but around the world. ###### Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects Most recently, Zaha Hadid Architects was selected to build another very important residential building in Miami, this time on the beach with a new design to replace the fallen structure at Champlain Towers site in Surfside, after its disastrous collapse in 2021\. The proposed version, which will be both a condo residence and a sort of living memorial, retains the architectural language of the late architect’s vision with a facade marked by curved lines and asymmetrical structures. **ARE WE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA?** 📣 Connect with us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. 📣 If you’d like to know more about buying into or living in one of Zaha Hadid’s buildings in Miami, please call us and we will be happy to provide you with more details and available residences. --- _Cover: Zaha Hadid’s iconic architecture pieces in Miami, FL._

A No Reserve Auction for a 1000 Museum Condo? You Bet!

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A No Reserve Auction for a 1000 Museum Condo? You Bet!

With the global health crisis forcing businesses to get creative in the way they cater to their clientele, here’s a rare opportunity: A no reserve auction for a 4-bedroom condo at the coveted One Thousand Museum building, designed by the late Zaha Hadid. Solutions such as online auctions allowing you to bid on luxe properties from anywhere in the world could be a welcome adaptation - and are something that we’ll probably see more of, staying past the after-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. ## So, What’s on Sale? ConcerigeAuctions.com has listed a half-floor, 4,876 sq. ft. condo residence in the landmark One Thousand Museum at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, in Downtown Miami. Unit 3601, the property features 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 1 half bathroom, plus sweeping eastward views of Biscayne Bay, the AmericanAirlines Arena and South Beach. Perched on the 36th floor, the winning bidder will have the perfect spot to soak in unobstructed water views from within their wraparound glass-railed balcony. The artfully designed residence comes fully furnished with modern, custom Italian pieces and Italian porcelain floors. The open-plan condo maximizes use of space and views with a sleek, eat-in chef’s kitchen for a centerpiece. The Poliform kitchen comes decked with custom cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, integrated wall vanity cabinets, and a butler’s pantry with wine refrigerator. The plush master suite is a sanctuary of health and wellness with its two spa baths (a unique upgrade), standalone soaking tub overlooking the Bay, and enclosed steam showers. And of course, the condo comes integrated with Smart Home technology to control everything from your phone or tablet. ## Auction Details – When and How? Bidding for this ultra-luxury residence begins on May 27th, 2020. Bidders are required to pre-register for the online auction by putting in a $100,000 bidder deposit, which can also be done by your realtor. Concierge Auctions is also offering a 6% opening bid incentive, which is a credit equal to 6% of your opening bid if you are the winning bidder, good towards your purchase price. This is a no-reserve auction, which means the lavish condo, which is not in distress, will be sold to the highest bidder without the need to outbid a minimum amount. The auctioneering site features a 3D tour, catalog, and photo gallery of the urban chic residence with virtual showings available by appointment. The waterfront condo was previously offered for $7.1 million. ## One Thousand Museum’s Headline-grabbing Features Designed by the late Pritzker-Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, the ultra-luxury building is also known as the “Scorpion Tower” for its unique exoskeleton that keeps pillars on the outside to offer unobstructed views and maximize internal space. The architectural feat comes perched on Downtown Miami’s spectacular bayfront, with the AmericanAirlines Arena (home to Miami Heat), Perez Art Museum, Frost Museum of Science, and many top-rated restaurants within a 2-mile radius. Recent buyers include David and Victoria Beckham, who purchased a full-floor, 10,000 square foot condo for reportedly $20 million in April. The landmark condo building also boasts of a private rooftop helipad. Other standout amenities include private beach club access in South Beach, private sky lounge, 60th floor double-height aquatic center with indoor pool, sundeck with poolside service, hospitality concierge, and more. --- _For more living opportunities in the iconic 1000 Museum_ _see here, or contact an expert at (786) 930-4220._ ###### _Cover photo: Rendering of a penthouse at One Thousand Museum in downtown Miami Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects_

One Thousand Museum Now Beginning Vertical Construction

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One Thousand Museum Now Beginning Vertical Construction

The One Thousand Museum designed by Zaha Hadid is finally going to begin the vertical construction phase. Developers of the project have filed their plans for two cranes to be placed on the site of the One Thousand Museum for 19 months. One of the cranes will be almost 800 feet above ground, and the other will be about 750 feet above ground. The ceremony for the groundbreaking of the 83-unit project was held in December 2014, with work on the foundation beginning shortly after that. The One Thousand Museum will be a feat of architecture in and of itself, being designed by star architect Zaha Hadid, and will house many nods to the cultural diversity of Miami and the many visitors from other Latin and Central American countries. Source: thenextmiami.com Photo credit: 1000 Museum - thenextmiami.com