Plans for Florida Twin Towers Announced

New York-based architecture and design studio ODA has revealed renderings of its newest residential towers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida: “Ombelle,” World Architecture News reports. Dependable Equities has tapped the studio to design the façade, interiors and landscape for the two 43-story towers creating a mixed-use space that will offer 1,100 rental units, amenities and retail. The tapering sculptural forms lean away from each other, and the façade is made up of a delicate exoskeleton with an outer shell of terraces and balconies varying in depth, length and density to create a feeling of individual identity between homes. “Ombelle” will have more than 11,000 ft2 of commercial space intended for retail and restaurants at the ground floor with open air seating.

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