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“The Fairchild” is a new waterfront development coming to Coconut Grove

Address: 3581 E Glencoe St, Miami, FL 33133

Number of Units: 26

Stories: 5 

Developer: Grove Bay Properties

Architect: Strang Architecture

Designer: Rafael De Cardenas

 

The Fairchild is a new waterfront development coming to Coconut Grove.

A collection of 26 residences promising to keep the neighborhood's feel; secluded at the end of Glencoe ST.  Right by the water which makes it  perfect for someone with an aquatic Lifestyle.

THE GROVE: A TIMELESS TROPICAL GEM

Coconut Grove forever beckons the creative pioneer. Its sleepy hollows and waterside charm have attracted notable pioneers of innovation, adventure, romance and storytelling since the turn of the nineteenth century. Tennessee Williams, Robert Frost and Alexander Graham Bell, once upon a time, called Coconut Grove home. Sophisticated northern visitors seeking tropical respite often stayed and became permanent residents, fearlessly embarking on this undeveloped gem and marking The Grove with a unique ambience that prevails to this day.

In 1916, horticultural explorer Dr. David Grandison Fairchild purchased a nine acre waterside property and named it the Kampong. Dr. Fairchild is credited for introducing more than 30,000 botanical species to North America. He transformed The Kampong into a magical garden filled with a myriad of horticultural souvenirs: plants, seedlings and trees that he collected on his frequent global expeditions. Since then, The Kampong’s unusually spectacular gardens have been carefully preserved and, as a member of the National Tropical Botanical Garden, it is considered one of the five most important gardens in America.

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer

Today, Dr. Fairchild’s passion for tropical splendor endures within the heart of Coconut Grove’s eight square mile radius.

Its 20,000 residents are a diverse mix of curious intellectuals, artists, innovators and nature enthusiasts who seek an elevated quality of living through quiet, understated luxury surrounded in a bounty of natural beauty.

Hidden only minutes away from Downtown Miami, Brickell, and the famous beaches of Key Biscayne and Miami Beach, The Grove is amidst a vibrant cultural renaissance that is garnering attention from near and far. Yet, its ardent connection to the past maintains the humble, small town vibe for which The Grove is famous.

Coconut Grove’s architecture continues to evolve, carefully and effortlessly weaving in the new with the old.

Historic homes share winding streets and charming cul-de-sacs with the country’s top schools, thick storied gardens, active green spaces, epicurean restaurants and luxury boutiques. Nestled together against the backdrop of shimmering ocean waters and magnificently canopied landscapes, Coconut Grove is a paradise to call home.

View From the Sunrise Deck Via Fairchild Coconut Grove | Courtesy of Developer

THE FAIRCHILD COCONUT GROVE: CURATED WATERFRONT LIVING

Inspired by the spirit of Coconut Grove’s first botanical pioneer, we welcome you toThe Fairchild Coconut Grove, an organic collaboration between beloved local architect, Max Strang, and celebrated interior designer, Rafael de Cárdenas. The Fairchild Coconut Grove is a collection of twenty-six exceptional waterfront residences with sublime indoor and outdoor amenities, located directly on Biscayne Bay, in the very quiet and private Coconut Grove neighborhood of Glencoe.

SUBLIME LOCATION

Where boats drift along the bay’s calm warm waters and paths meander through lush, fragrant Kampong-inspired gardens, The Fairchild Coconut Grove is designed to please the senses. Direct water access is yours from the moment you awake. Launch your paddleboard for a bay cruise at dawn. Whisk your boat out of your private boat slip for a day on the ocean. Within minutes by car, travel south to be charmed by downtown Grove, or north, to engage in the bustle of Brickell and Downtown Miami’s world-class cultural pursuits and offerings. The Fairchild Coconut Grove is your private waterfront retreat, a place to live life as boundlessly as its expansive water views.

INTEGRATED ARCHITECTURE

Shaped by The Grove’s deep regard for historical architecture and native landscapes, The Fairchild Coconut Grove embodies tropical modernist sensibilities by way of architect Max Strang’s signature use of natural stone, wood and concrete. Sweeping stairways and wood louvered breezeways offer stunning transitions from the social to the private, connecting the indoor to the outdoor. Roof decks are thoughtfully designed to offer unobstructed water views and enhance idle days under the sun with swimming pools and cabanas, and quiet afternoons under the shade of tropical landscaped gardens. Spectacular residence layouts feature natural stone floors and walls, private outdoor showers, lanais, expansive chef kitchens, wet bars, spa-inspired bathrooms and spacious living areas with tranquil water views and lush neighborhood vistas.

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer



Fairchild Coconut Grove

Artist Conceptual Rendering

Courtesy of Developer

BOTANICAL SPLENDOR

Coconut Grove’s flora and fauna define The Fairchild Coconut Grove experience with hundreds of years of growth and natural splendor. Resurrection ferns tangled around age-old Live Oaks await summer’s rain showers to bring them back to life. Fiery red Royal Poinciana canopies dapple sunlight onto the feathers of neighborhood peacocks proudly marching along Grove streets and whimsically stopping traffic with abandon. Banyan tree roots as wide as houses become memorable street markers while the sweet scents of night-blooming jasmine pervade the warm night air that encircles The Grove.

The Fairchild Coconut Grove incorporates plants that cascade down the building and vines that creep up stone walls. The Kampong-inspired landscape, with towering palms, flowering trees and sun-loving and salt-tolerant plants is interwoven throughout. The Fairchild Coconut Grove, deepening the connection to its botanical history and context of its location.

ELEVATING THE EVERYDAY

Complementing the architecture is Rafael de Cárdenas’ refined and contemporary design for the distinctive amenities.

Holistically enrich your body and soul at The Fairchild Coconut Grove. Invigorate your body with a rigorous workout in the Private Fitness Studio. Relax your soul in the quiet warmth of the Hammam. Explore the waterfront by kayak or set sail for the open sea from our Private Dock. Soak in the sundrenched, full-service rooftop swimming pools on the Sunrise Deck. Indulge in quiet moments amidst lush native gardens surrounding private lounge areas on the Sunset Deck. Watch the eastern sky fill with endless stars from the Bay Lounge at dusk. The Fairchild Coconut Grove is a genuine waterfront paradise complete with 24-hour security and valet, full-time personal concierge and butler services to give you more time to live an extraordinary life.

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer

INTERIOR INTEGRITY

The Fairchild Coconut Grove is designed thoughtfully to become your ultimate sanctuary. Every residence offers open and airy floor plans with 11’ ceiling heights, and finishes and details including: natural stone floors, solid wood doors, LED lighting, modern bathroom vanities and walk-in closets. Expansive and engaging views set the backdrop to open living and dining areas that surround a true chef-inspired, professional kitchen. Appliances include Wolf gas powered ranges with standard and convection ovens, electronic steam ovens, stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerators, freezers, wine coolers and ice makers. Exquisitely crafted cabinetry by Poliform and fixtures by Dornbracht round off this perfect culinary canvas- ready for you to perfect life’s epicurean pursuits with professional savvy and delicious attention to design.

Fairchild Coconut Grove || Artist Conceptual Rendering || Courtesy of Developer


The Masterminds Behind The Fairchild

ROVR DEVELOPMENT

Oscar Rodriguez and Ricardo Vadia via WorldEye.com

Miami born and raised, Oscar Rodriguez and Ricardo Vadia began their friendship and professional partnership while at The Related Group of Florida. During those years, Rodriguez and Vadia delivered more than 5,800 luxury condominiums, rental and affordable housing units, with a development value of more than $1 billion. Individually, their vast experience spanning a variety of development disciplines, extensive market knowledge and impeccable track record catapulted them to the top of South Florida’s real estate industry. After leading their own firms respectively, Rodriguez and Vadia reunited in 2015 to form ROVR Development. Cumulatively, they have more than 35 years’ experience and together, they are a formidable force. ROVR Development has more than $400 million of real estate currently under development or slated for commencement. Inclusive of these projects is a luxury tower planned for East Edgewater and a 402 unit luxury rental development on Biscayne Boulevard.


MAX STRANG ARCHITECTS

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Max Strang is the founding principal of [STRANG] Architecture, a Miami-based firm acclaimed for its site-specific and climate-driven designs. Through his work and discourse, Strang has consistently underscored the ongoing relevance and importance of regional modernism to an international audience. In 2016, he was elected to the prestigious College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and in 2013 he received the Silver Medal from the Miami Chapter of the AIA, the highest honor the organization can bestow. Strang is a graduate of the University of Florida and Columbia University. Prior to establishing his own firm, he worked in the architecture offices of Gene Leedy, ShoP Architects and Zaha Hadid.


RAFAEL DE CÁRDENAS / ARCHITECTURE AT LARGE

Rafael de Cardenas, Photo via CNN

As founder of SoHo-based design firm Rafael de Cárdenas / Architecture at Large, Rafael de Cárdenas creates artful, imaginative concepts for diverse projects spanning commercial and residential architecture and interiors, art advisory, objects and furniture, and temporary and pop-up spaces. Prior to founding his own design firm in 2006, de Cárdenas worked for Calvin Klein as a men’s collection designer and as a creative director for special effects production house Imaginary Forces. His interest in creating environments with moods, as opposed to any specific style, has allowed him to work with a wide array of international commercial clients including Barneys New York, Baccarat, Cartier, Nordstrom, Nike and Ford Models, in addition to select private clients for ground up and interior residential design. In 2011 de Cárdenas launched his first furniture collection with Johnson Trading Gallery and in 2012 was the first and only American invited to participate in AD InteriOurs Voyages. Recent design collaborations include the Nike – 45 Grand fitness studio in SoHo, Korean eyewear brand Gentle Monster’s NYC flagship store, the reincarnation of hotspot Asia de Cuba in NYC, jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez’s London boutique and a reinterpretation of Kartell’s “Bourgie Lamp” for its 10th Anniversary. Rafael de Cárdenas has been named a Featured Designer for AD France Collector, to the Architectural Digest AD100 list and is currently the 2016 Maison & Objet Americas Designer of the Year.


ARVA MOORE PARKS, RESIDENT HISTORIAN

Arva Moore Parks, photo via Florida Memory

Arva Moore Parks is a local treasure. The lifetime Miami native is an award-winning historian, preservationist and author, having written more than a half-dozen books on South Florida, among them Miami, the Magic City and her latest book George Merrick: Son of the South Wind that just received a Silver Medal from the Florida Book Awards. With a far-reaching set of skills, Arva has also produced film on Miami and Coconut Grove, and has received numerous honors, including an Emmy, from the Florida Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Over the years Arva has collaborated with a myriad of architects, planners, archaeologists and interior designers on a variety of innovative projects, among them the Coconut Grove Master Plan. She provides historical research and interpretation for museums and historic properties, among them The Barnacle State Historic Park.

CLAUDIA URIBE, PHOTOGRAPHER

With an academic training in design, fine arts and photography, Coconut Grove resident Claudia approaches her photographic work with a distinctly artistic point of view while accurately capturing the vision of her clients. Her work is marked by a minimal style, an expert eye for detail and the skillful use of natural light.

 

 

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Coconut Grove, Courtesy of Fairchild


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THE FAIRCHILD COCONUT GROVE, THE GROVE'S NEW LUXURY CONDO

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"Retaining its calm and tranquil nature, Coconut Grove has quietly become one of the most desired destinations to live in the United States," said Oscar Rodriguez and Ricardo Vadia, principals of ROVR Development." 

APPROVALS IN HAND, DEVELOPERS MOVE FORWARD ON FAIRCHILD COCONUT GROVE CONDOS

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The Fairchild Coconut Grove name is meant to evoke the nearby Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens in Coral Gables, one of Miami’s most famous and prized points of interest. READ THE ARTICLE

 

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