One Thousand Museum
The One Thousand Museum is a high-end, high-rise residential building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The iconic tower's location in Miami’s arts and cultural district offers unique views that overlook Biscayne Bay. The building contains seven stories of podium parking, half and full-floor penthouses along with a duplex penthouse. Amenities include a double-height aquatic center, sky lounge, an indoor/outdoor pools, a wellness/spa level and a rooftop helipad.
Value Engineering a redesign of the Exoskeleton with a basic intent to enable the utilization of GFRC cladding and permanent formwork on the Exoskeleton through reducing the structural element sizes and make room for the GFRC panels.
Design and detailing of GFRC cladding and permanent formwork panels.
The unique design by Ms. Zaha Hadid (d. 2016) High loading criteria on GFRC panels, either from fresh concrete or wind at hurricane borne zone. Providing design, value-engineering for a prestigious project with internationally-acclaimed consultants achieving several “world’s first” achievements in engineering.
e.construct completed the design and detailing work of both GFRC permanent formwork and cladding. Value engineering was also performed to decrease structural member sizes to enable the use of permanent formwork without effecting the architectural design.
88,367.142 m2
Value Engineering