Related story: Landmark architecture helps turn Miami into the «capital of Latin America»An exhibition at the Faena development on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach presented the model and interior renderings, which show the building’s domed ceiling with a glazed oculus positioned in the top. Photograph by Nik KoenigTowards the back of the structure, the cylindrical form will connect to a cuboid – housing further tiered seating for the auditorium and more event spaces. Nearby hotels Casa Claridge and Versailles have also been acquired by Faena. Photograph by Nik KoenigThe entrance area, which will also feature a circular stepped performance space, is to be accessed via an external curving staircase located in a slice taken out of the base of the drum. «It is a new kind of cultural enterprise, one that encourages thinkers and practitioners from across a range of disciplines — the arts, sciences, technology and urbanism — to collaborate and creatively collide in ways that push their practices and produce new works, new experiences, and new ideas.»
The new cultural forum will become a sister institution to the arts centre in the Faena District Buenos Aires, part of the larger development that includes the hotel and now spreads along a section of the waterfront in the Argentinian capital. Faena Miami Beach is spearheaded by Argentinian hotelier Alan Faena, whose first project was the renovation of a warehouse in Buenos Aires into a boutique hotel. OMA’s two other projects on the site are the Faena Bazaar retail building and Artists-in-Residence Center, and Faena Park, an automated car parking garage. Photograph by Nik KoenigRem Koolhaas and OMA worked with Brazilian studio Atelier Marko Brajovic to create the Faena Collaboratory, a pavilion on the site where the renderings and model of the scheme and full development are on show. Faena Forum has also announced the appointment of the Faena Circle, an advisory committee tasked with shaping the new centre’s programme. Photograph by Nik KoenigAnother part of the same development is the renovation of the landmark Saxony Hotel by Hollywood power-couple Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin. News: the Pantheon-like interior of Rem Koolhaas and OMA’s arts and culture centre in Miami Beach has been revealed by developer Faena during this year’s Art Basel and Design Miami events (+ slideshow). Due to open in December 2015, the 4,645-square-metre Faena Forum designed by Rem Koolhaas and his studio OMA will provide Miami Beach with a venue dedicated to arts and performance.