Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove is designed around a coherent creative logic that connects architecture, interiors, and landscape to the specific character of Coconut Grove rather than imposing a generic luxury aesthetic onto the site.
Architecture is by Revuelta Architecture International, whose design for the 20-story tower features gentle curves and a massing that integrates with the bayfront landscape rather than competing with it. Interiors are by Michele Bönan of Florence, a designer whose hospitality portfolio includes some of Europe’s most recognized luxury hotel projects. His specification at Coconut Grove — Molteni&C kitchens, Calacatta and Carrara marble, Italian travertine flooring — brings a distinctly European sensibility to a Miami waterfront building.
Landscape is by Raymond Jungles, a Miami-based landscape architect with a decades-long body of work rooted in tropical botanical design. His involvement at Four Seasons Coconut Grove is not incidental — the grounds are designed to blur the boundary between the building and its bayfront setting, reinforcing the neighborhood’s tree-canopied character rather than clearing it.
For buyers evaluating luxury condos in Coconut Grove, the design team here reflects a deliberate choice: three contributors whose work is site-specific and materially precise, assembled around a building that is positioned as a long-hold residential asset rather than a transactional product.
