• Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

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    Iosa Ghini Associati

  • Iosa Ghini Associati

    Iosa Ghini Associati

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Miami’s first new standalone Class A Plus office tower in more than a decade

Located in the Brickell Financial District, the 57 floor project’s interior design was entrusted to Iosa Ghini Associati who reinvented the workplace with hotel-style amenities, incorporating technology for the future of the post-pandemic business

by Georgina Johnston 20 July 2021

Through 830 Brickell, Developer Oko Group is introducing a host of features designed to meet and exceed heightened standards brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic for companies across the US and around the world that relocate and expand to South Florida.

From ultraviolet lighting in air filtration systems, to touchless technologies and an array of amenities that will be available exclusively to tenants upon its completion in 2022.

The project is a product of Vladislav Doronin, Chairman and CEO of OKO Group, and Cain International, and marks the first standalone office tower to be developed in Miami’s urban core in more than 10 years. 

HEPA filtration standards will be integrated within all air conditioning and ventilation systems, removing 99.97% of particles from air as it circulates through the building. Ultraviolet (UV) lights and bipolar ionisation systems will be installed in the tower’s air flow systems, helping to remove contaminants and prevent bacteria growth within equipment. Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) sanitation and filtration will be standard throughout the building, ensuring higher quality drinking water for tenants and visitors.

Touch-free fixtures will be prevalent throughout the tower’s common spaces, lobbies, restrooms, and amenities, and contactless entry and exit will apply to the building’s parking garage, street-level entrances, and elevator systems. Automatic lighting and shades will alleviate the need for tenants to come into direct contact with light switches and manual window fixtures.

A health and wellness centre with panoramic views of Miami and Biscayne Bay will feature locker rooms, yoga studio and private showers for 830 Brickell tenants. An open air rooftop bar and first class restaurant on the tower’s 56th and 57th floors will offer expansive views of the city. 

The tower’s private conference facility will be available to tenants for events, meetings, and employee training sessions on a reservation basis.


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