From Florida YIMBY:
Renderings Revealed For Proposed Twin ‘DNA’ Towers With 612-Units At 300 & 330 N. Andrews Avenue In Fort Lauderdale
https://floridayimby.com/2022/01/ren...auderdale.html
Renderings from Sieger Suarez Architects have been revealed for two identical towers of 40 and 45 stories proposed as a mixed-use development at 300 and 330 North Andrews Avenue in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. New York City and Fort Lauderdale-based developer BH3 is planning on developing 1,428,920 square feet of space across two 500-foot-tall structures including 612 residential units, 56,317 square feet of commercial space across the first two levels, and a 7-story parking garage with 890 parking spaces. The proposed height for the towers would add them to the ranks of the tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale if approved. EGS2 Corp is listed as the landscaping architect with Orlando-based Graef as the civil engineer.
The development site is generally located between Fort Lauderdale’s Central Business District and Flagler Village. The assemblage is comprised of 9 parcels of land spanning a combined 114,448 square feet, or 2.628-acres, including the addresses 300 and 330 North Andrews Avenue; 16 and 50 Northeast 4th Street; 15, 19, 101 and 105 Northeast 3rd Street. The property takes nearly 50% of the city block and is conveniently located within walking distance of the Brightline Fort Lauderdale train station.
The design is comprised of two structures broken into multiple massing elements evoking an industrial look and feel, which step back at various points of the elevations to create a dynamic and animate façade. The towers rise out of a 7-story podium that’s well-integrated into the pedestrian urban fabric and streetscape enveloped in red brick veneers and industrial-style black aluminum window frames with clear glass. The residential levels embrace elevations of exposed concrete with gray and dark gray-painted stucco and dark tinted black glass. Most residential balconies seen in the renderings are triangular in shape, arranged and layered in a staggered pattern due to the profile of the superstructures, featuring gray aluminum frames and gray-tinted glass. The parking garage will be wrapped with art murals..............................