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Brickell Station, also known as 500 Brickell, is a residential complex currently under construction in the downtown region of Miami, Florida. The complex consists of two condominium towers, 500 Brickell Station Center Tower and Brickell Station East Tower. The two buildings were designed as twin towers, and will both rise 426 feet (130 meters), with 42 floors. Both skyscrapers were designed by the Arquitectonica architectural firm, and the complex is being developed by the Related Group of Florida. The towers began construction in April 2005, and are currently topped-out; the entire development is scheduled to be completed in 2008.

Design

The Brickell Station complex was originally designed to emulate a giant arch. Both towers are connected by a 10-story base, and the top floors of the two towers are also connected by a large white roof. The roof was designed with a circular hole to direct light into the courtyard formed between the two buildings, in which a large pool will be located.

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