Miami, Florida

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The following description is courtesy of Foster + Partners.

Apple Aventura embodies Miami’s spirit of openness and generosity, bringing people together under an
undulating vaulted roof that is reminiscent of the city’s nautical and architectural roots. The materiality and
flowing spaces are inspired by the region’s Art Deco buildings, with the new two-level store creating a
dynamic destination that nurtures creativity and innovation.

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© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners’ integrated design team of architects and engineers worked in close collaboration with
the design team at Apple led by chief design officer, Sir Jonathan Ive to build Apple’s latest store, which
responds to the light, culture, and climate of Florida.

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© Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

Sir Jonathan Ive said: “This store is very ‘Miami’ to me – its special trees, the light and the new roof. It is also
quintessentially Apple, marrying the outdoor lifestyle with a sense of freedom and creativity that is intrinsic
to the way we work.”

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Located in the new wing at the bustling Aventura Mall, the ground level is adjacent to the mall entrance
plaza and the fountain featuring the incredible public art sculpture, Aventura Slide Tower by Carsten Höller,
showcasing Miami’s status as a destination for art and culture. A densely planted garden welcomes visitors
with teak tables and chairs under the dappled shade that mirror the internal layout. Acting as an outdoor
Genius Grove and a place for visitors to relax, the design of the garden is a response to Miami’s outdoor
lifestyle.

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The glazed façade blurs the boundary between the interior and exterior, creating a green building with the
grove of trees and display tables flowing seamlessly into the vast double-height hall, sheltered by the
extraordinary vaulted roof. Made solely from precast elements, its 80-foot-long (24.3 meter) concrete
beams span 60 feet (18.2 meters) between slender steel columns, that are clad with a concrete casing.
Between the beams, 20-foot-wide (6 meter) concrete arches span to form a barrel-vaulted ceiling, which is
covered by a white fabric on the underside for acoustic attenuation. The vaulted roof also harvests
rainwater that reduces the potable water consumption by around 170,000 gallons (650,000 liters) annually
– a key sustainability measure in an area under significant fresh water stress. The colouring and materiality
of the roof along with the extended eaves that shade the principal façades protect the store from excessive
sun.

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Inside, a sweeping flight of steps form a generous amphitheater, looking onto the Forum screen. Linking
the internal entrance to the plaza below, the steps form the social heart of the store. They have leather
seating and integrated charging stations where people can watch and experience Apple’s varied program
of talks and Apple Music events and have their appointments with Apple Geniuses, all within a naturally lit
and calm environment.

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Stefan Behling, Head of Studio, Foster + Partners said: “We love the honesty and purity of the concrete. The language and materiality at Apple Aventura Mall are inspired by Miami’s white Art Deco traditions and climate, making it an expression of its place and culture. This is the first Apple store to feature white precast concrete as the predominant structural system and it is also a continuation of the materiality we explored at Apple Park.”

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