Ziggurat Coconut Grove
Where Ancient Wonder Meets Biophilic Vision
A genuine architectural marvel at the intersection of ancient wonder and biophilic design, Ziggurat Coconut Grove is the Grove's most talked-about new address. Designed by Oppenheim Architecture, its cascading terraces of natural oolite stone — draped in living greenery inspired by the hanging gardens of Mesopotamia — conceal just 19 extraordinary residences where every home opens to a 12-foot private terrace and a world of Michelin-starred dining, curated boutiques, and the lush streets of Miami's most beloved neighbourhood.
At a Glance
- Location: 3101 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
- Developer: Allen Morris Company
- Architect: Oppenheim Architecture
- Landscape: Andres Arcila / Naturalficial
- Interior Design: Collarte Interiors
- Style: Biophilic / Ziggurat-inspired stepped terraces
- Total Residences: 19
- Unit Types: 2–5 bedrooms
- Size Range: 1,254–5,000+ sq ft
- Pricing: $2,500,000–$8,000,000
- Mixed-Use: 100,000 sq ft Class A Office | 40,000 sq ft curated retail
- Delivery: Q4 2027
- Status: Pre-construction — Active Sales
Residence Features
Every home features 12-foot-deep private terraces with summer kitchens, private elevator access, ceilings up to 11 feet, and bespoke interiors by Collarte using warm, natural, textured materials — oolite stone, reclaimed wood, and living wall elements. Views sweep from Kirk Munroe Park across Coconut Grove to Biscayne Bay.
Building Amenities
A rooftop resort pool with full hydrotherapy circuit and private cabanas. Chef's rooftop grilling terraces for sunset entertaining. A rooftop destination restaurant with panoramic bay views. Wellness club and curated fitness centre. At street level, pedestrian paseos lead to a central courtyard with boutiques and dining. The 100,000 square feet of Class A office space is ideal for residents who work as well as live in the neighbourhood.
Living in Coconut Grove — North Grove
Coconut Grove is where Miami found its soul. The oldest neighbourhood in the city grew slowly beneath canopies of ancient banyan trees along Biscayne Bay. Michelin-starred dining at Ariete and Los Felix sits blocks from the water. Residents cycle to the Green Market at CocoWalk on Sunday mornings and sail from Dinner Key Marina on weekday evenings. North Grove — where Ziggurat rises — is the corner of the community where the world's most celebrated architects have chosen to build: Park Grove by Rem Koolhaas, Grove at Grand Bay by Bjarke Ingels, and now Ziggurat by Oppenheim. A rare convergence of cultural prestige, architectural ambition, and the Grove's irreplaceable atmosphere.
Why Ziggurat Stands Out
Ziggurat is unlike anything else in Miami — or arguably anywhere in Florida. Oppenheim Architecture has created a building that is as much living sculpture as real estate. The biophilic ethos runs through every decision, from the cascading greenery on the facade to the natural stone interiors. At only 19 residences, the exclusivity is genuine. In a neighbourhood that has resisted over-development for decades, a project of this architectural ambition is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many residences are at Ziggurat?
Just 19 — making this one of the most exclusive new developments in all of Miami.
Who is the architect?
Oppenheim Architecture, known internationally for biophilic design and their work across luxury residential and hospitality.
What is the mixed-use component?
The building includes 100,000 sq ft of Class A office space and 40,000 sq ft of curated retail at street level.