Shore Club resort by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Developed by Witkoff and Monroe Capital, the historic Shore Club (designed by Albert Anis and completed in 1949) along Collins Avenue is being preserved and reinvented as a boutique 5-star resort by Auberge Resorts Collection designed by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio, known as Shoreclub and consisting of 75 suites.

The Shoreclub Private Collection residences, serviced by Auberge but offering privacy and seclusion within the 5-star resort — including amenities, a pool and gardens exclusive to residents — will become the premier address on Miami Beach, an iconic property being sensitively stewarded by a development and design team known for luxury and excellence in the residential and hospitality fields.

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The Shoreclub Private Collection is RAMSA’s first ever oceanfront project and first residential project on Miami Beach. Like Stern’s history-making and record-breaking designs in New York at 15 Central Park West and 220 Central Park South, the residences are divided between a more boutique low-rise building with expansive floor-plans, and a connected views-focused tower.

Here, The Cromwell, an Art Deco building completed in 1939 that was later combined with the Shore Club’s campus, is being preserved and transformed into a glamorous yet discreet private entrance for residents that will also house four duplex residences on its upper floors.

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The 18-story rounded tower, inspired by the ocean’s waves and filled with nautical and yachting references, creates an iconic silhouette on the Miami Beach skyline and is composed of three staggered tiers that yield vast undulating terraces, with no two floor-plans exactly alike.

RAMSA collaborated with Miami-based Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design on the project. Interior spaces reference materials and shapes of classic yachts, including rich woods like mahogany and oak; nickel, brass accents, and other light metalwork; swooping walls and arched windows.

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Large glass walls framing the dramatic ocean views will blur the line between indoor and outdoor living, seamlessly opening from the large rooms to the oversize terraces. Lastly and completely unique to the Shoreclub Private Collection is one signature 6,000-square-foot single-family beach house, also newly constructed and designed by RAMSA.

This extremely rare new beachfront house on the sands of Miami Beach will enjoy all the services and amenities of the Shoreclub Private Collection and Auberge. In addition to the discreet porte-cochere entrance and exclusive pool, residents also enjoy a private world-class fitness center, library, lounge, and other amenities.

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Auberge Resorts Collection’s one-of-a-kind reputation for intimate tailored service will also extend to the residences with numerous in-home offerings, as well as access to Auberge’s world-class spa, beach club and culinary experiences, including a signature restaurant, poolside café and bar with dedicated cabana service, double-height café and bar leading to an outdoor lounge, and more.

Lush botanical gardens with native plantings designed by Island Planning Corporation knit together the two historic buildings and new elements into one cohesive resort, while dividing private amenities from those open to resort guests. At the Shoreclub Private Collection, bespoke residences meet a 5-star resort. Source by Shoreclub Private Collection and images Courtesy of M18 Public Relations.

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