Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami Hosts Digital Art Event

The building is set to become Miami's first supertall tower.

Bluprint, an immersive curated showcase of cutting-edge digital art, was hosted by Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami and PMG at their state-of-the-art experiential sales gallery. ArtRepublic and WHY presented the event, with opening remarks given by Kulapat Yantrasast, the Founder of WHY Architects, and Jessica Santiago, the Founder of ArtRepublic Global. ArtRepublic Global is a curation agency specializing in contemporary digital and immersive public art and designs intuitive art exhibitions.

After an interactive panel discussion, a cocktail party was held where guests enjoyed the cuisine prepared by renowned Chef Todd English, specialty cocktails, and a dazzling digital art display at the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami sales gallery. Ghost Tequila, PrimeView Advanced Display Solutions, and Armand de Brignac sponsored the event. The panel featured industry experts in art, design, and development, including Ryan Shear, Managing Partner at PMG; Andres Escobar, International Interior Designer; Nick Thomm, Artist; Adam Levine, Director of Toledo Museum of Art; and Chanan Averbuch, PrimeView Displays.

The upcoming Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami will be situated at 300 Biscayne Boulevard and is set to become Miami’s first supertall tower, rising 100 stories and 1,049 feet above Biscayne Bay. It will also be the tallest residential building located south of New York City. The tower will feature 360 private residences, making it an iconic structure in Downtown Miami. Furthermore, the Waldorf Astoria brand, recognized as one of the world’s most iconic hospitality brands, will debut in the Miami market through this project. The tower’s residents will enjoy 360-degree views of Downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and the Atlantic Ocean.

(Photo Credit: World Red Eye)

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