[5] The depths of two auger-cast piles broke a record for Miami-Dade County that had recently been set by HJ Foundation at the Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach.
[5] The exotic design of the building features a curving exoskeleton partially obscuring the balconies[6] that also serves structural purposes, allowing the interior space to have fewer columns.
[8] The building is considered ultra-luxury, containing about 84 large units priced at about double the cost per square foot of nearby condominium towers, with amenities possibly including a rooftop helipad.
[14] A swimming pool is installed at the top of the building, covered by a curving, faceted metal ceiling that reflects the water.
A full two-room treatment spa, hair and beauty salon, acai and juice bar, and sunbathing area are also installed, alongside a multimedia tower.