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The 5 Most Luxurious Residences Opening in 2021
Although the Covid-19 pandemic caused delays, developers around the world have used the time to reallocate space to include more balconies and terraces connected to luxurious residences, redesign floor plans better suited for working and schooling from home, and install the best touchless technology and air-filtration systems.
In fact, more than 75 percent of developers were more likely to add advanced technology and space for home offices to their plans, according to Knight Frankâs Global Development Report. About 54 percent also considered more outdoor space, and are leaning towards virtual tours, 3D photography and video conferencing.
Branded residences, where owners can enjoy the comforts of home with the convenience and amenities of hotels, remain popular with high-net-worth buyers. These luxury homes also offer peace of mind for those who split their time between more than one residence, confident their investment is well cared-for. Such properties can provide income streams when theyâre managed as part of the brandâs rental programme.
Here are five projects combining the best in amenities, space and safety with bold designs and luxury living.
Aman New York
Luxury hospitality brand Aman is due to open its first urban hotel with residences in New York this spring. Aman has reimagined the historic Crown Building on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, built in 1921 by Grand Central Terminal architects Warren & Wetmore and once home to the Museum of Modern Art. Belgium-born designer Jean-Michel Gathy was inspired by the idea of creating a sanctuary in Midtown Manhattan.
At the heart of the property is a 25,000-square-foot spa, offering a full menu of treatments, facilities that include a Moroccan hammam and Russian baths, and an indoor swimming pool surrounded by fire pits and daybeds. Thereâs also a wraparound Garden Terrace overlooking Central Park, a wine room, a subterranean jazz club and fine-dining restaurants such as Arva, serving Italian fare, and the Japanese-inspired âŤ.
The project will start on the fourth floor, with existing retail, such as Bulgari, on the ground floors. The 22 residences, which range from one to six bedrooms, feature wood-burning fireplaces and calming design palettes; many have private pools. Prices start at US$13.5 million, with the crown jewel, a five-story penthouse, selling for US$180 million in 2018.
Crown Residences at One Barangaroo
Walls of glass bring Sydney Harbour with its famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge into the living rooms of the 82 units at the Crown Residences at One Barangaroo. Each home has a distinct floorplan, thanks to the 71-floor buildingâs twisting facade, designed by Chris Wilkinson of the London-based firm WilkinsonEyre. The bespoke interiors, by Meyer Davis of New York, were heavily inspired by the waterside location and surroundings. Residents will have access to all the amenities of the hotel, including its spa, wellness centre and conference rooms, as well as services that include housekeeping, concierge and valet.
The first hotel-branded residence in Australia, it will also feature a members-only Crown Sydney casino, pool and lounge area for residents and tennis courts. The hotel opened in December, with two- to five-bedroom residences and a duplex penthouse set to open from March. Prices start at A$9.5 million (about HK$57.2 million).
Four Seasons New Orleans Hotel & Private Residences
Another historic renovation, the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans will transform the former World Trade Centre into the cityâs first luxury high-rise condominium, as well as its first hotel-serviced residential building.
Built in 1968, the 33-storey tower was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone, whose work also includes New Yorkâs Radio City Music Hall and the Museum of Modern Art. The US$460 million makeover will deliver 81 condominiums overlooking the Mississippi River, plus penthouses on the buildingâs top floors, and 341 hotel rooms on the riverfront in downtown New Orleans. Benefits for residents will include a private lobby with 24-hour doorman and dedicated concierge, and optional services such as in-residence dining and catering, housekeeping, and valet parking.
Building amenities are spread out over 22,500 square feet, and feature high-end dining, a fitness centre, a 75-foot outdoor swimming pool, and a Four Seasons Spa. Prices start at US$3.5 million and the project is slated to open in the first quarter.
Rosewood Mayakoba Private Residences
The Rosewood Mayakoba resort, located on a 263-hectare nature preserve in the heart of Riviera Maya, Mexico, is launching its beachfront villa collection this year. The beach-front villas range from two to five bedrooms, measuring from 3,500 to more than 7,000 square feet. Homes offer large outdoor terraces connected to the home with oversized bedrooms and separate dining and living areas. The first home, dubbed Founders Villa, is set to open in July.
Javier Sordo Madaleno, of Mexico City-based Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, designed the six-bedroom, 16,300-square-foot home, using locally sourced timber, tiles and natural stone showcasing Mexican craftsmanship. Residents can arrange butler services, private eco-tours on the water and 24-hour room service. They also have access to the on-property Sense spa, several restaurants and the Greg Norman championship golf course.
An additional four villas are under development, with an asking price of US$9.75 million. Undeveloped land is also available.
The Royal Atlantis Residences, Dubai
Located on Palm Jumeirah, Dubaiâs man-made island shaped like a palm tree, the Royal Atlantis Residences features 230 units at Atlantis, The Palm resort. It will also bring true luxury living to this city of bling when it opens in the third quarter of 2021. Homes, ranging from two to five bedrooms, offer views of The Gulf and Dubai skyline, and private outdoor areas, some with private pools.
Penthouses are also available, boasting even more expansive outdoor space with pools, and a number of garden suites that also have private pools and outdoor entertaining. The buildingâs stacked architecture, designed by KPF Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates of New York, adds a distinctive silhouette to the Dubai skyline. Residents-only amenities include private beach access, a sky pool perched 90 metres above the ground, outdoor pools and lounge areas, and a private fitness centre.
Residents will have access to the resort offerings as well, from concierge services to some of the worldâs finest restaurants, including Michelin-star Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and JosĂŠ AndrĂŠsâ tapas bar, Jaleo. Prices start at 6.995 million dirhams (HK$14.76 million).
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