When you find a residence that feels right, you just know it. When you enter a residence at Turnberry Ocean Club, you instantly appreciate the superb architectural thought and creativity. A luxury tower must contain more than just excellent floor plans and efficient design, it must have a soul.
The groundbreaking design is both modern and timeless. Intelligent yet simple. It inspires a sense of openness that comes from what you feel, not just from what you see.
Turnberry Ocean Club is located in Miami-Sunny Isles Beach between Aventura and Bal Harbour. This tranquil community is situated conveniently between two major metropolitan zones, yet distant enough to offer a respite from city congestion and noise. This culturally diverse oasis community offers abundant outdoor activities, pristine oceanfront beauty and a myriad of shops and restaurants lining the city’s main thoroughfare, Collins Avenue.
Warm sand and cool ocean waters stretch out alongside the bright whites and lush greens of this exquisite luxury community. Dramatic vistas of the water and verdant tropical landscape greet the gaze from every angle, meaning the tranquil oceanfront ambiance is never absent from any of the area’s beautiful tropical locales.
The imagination of most architects relates more to the earth than to the sky. But for world-renowned, Venezuelan-born architect Carlos Zapata, the sky is the ultimate canvas for his award-winning designs. Turnberry Ocean Club brings to life his panoramic vision for movement with richer, more wide open forms — wall to wall, floor to ceiling — using glass like a jeweler uses diamonds. Clean, dynamically shaped structures with warm, inviting spaces that add a sense of traditional home living to his modernist architecture.
Turnberry Ocean Club's floor plans were optimized for space, flow and ocean views by Robert Swedroe. The Yale educated architect, fueled by a desire to maximize the quality of life in multi-residential buildings has introduced trailblazing concepts like flow-through-view residences and direct-entry elevators that eliminate long public corridors.
Turnberry Ocean Club built for an exceptional few.