RESIDENCES
AT THE SURF CLUB
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier, Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club is intimately scaled at just 12 stories, featuring two residential towers and a Four Seasons Hotel rising above the historical Surf Club, designed by Russell Pancoast in 1930. The 150 Residences, ranging in size from 1,800 square feet to 7,800 square feet, feature floor-to-ceiling glass “walls” and up to twenty-foot-high ceilings with expansive, luminous living spaces and unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES & AMENITIES
- Pool & Beach Service
- Four Seasons Spa and Fitness Center
- Restaurants with Interior and Terrace Seating
- Designated Four Seasons Concierge
- Private Residential Lobbies with Four Seasons Arrival
- Kids for All Seasons Program
- Four Seasons À-La-Carte Services: Butler Services, Pre-Arrival Provisioning, Housekeeping Services, In-Residence Spa Service, In-Residence Dining Service, Grocery Provisioning
FOUR SEASONS
PRIVATE RESIDENCES
Richard Meier’s vision is rooted in the natural world and seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living. Meier has collaborated with architect and designer Lee Mindel on the selection of interior finishes. Rendering Interiors Courtesy of Estudio Dos Gardenias.
RICHARD MEIER HAS DISTINGUISHED EACH PRIVATE RESIDENCE WITH HIS SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO DETAIL, CREATING FIFTY-ONE UNIQUE FLOOR PLANS
FOUR SEASONS
HOTEL RESIDENCES
The Hotel Residences feature custom Joseph Dirand furniture. Once purchased, the hotel residence owner will have freedom over how and when to participate in the Four Seasons rental program.
“Dirand has created a series of rooms that evoke a sense of the past with a feeling of the present and a hit of the future.”
“White is the most wonderful color because within it you can see all the colors of the rainbow. The whiteness of white is never just white; it is almost always transformed by light and that which is changing; the sky, the clouds, the sun and the moon.”