Miami real estate scene mainstay Carlos Ott continues to make his mark of the tropical skyline. The Uruguayan architect has a portfolio of impressive residential, commercial, and cultural masterpieces throughout the 7 continents and 17 different countries. For his Miami work, hes been partnering quite a bit with PMG projects like Echo Aventura, Echo Brickell, and Sage Beach.
He also just announced his collaboration in Muse in Sunny Isles, the 47-story high-rise with just 68 units are notable as each will get a sculpture by artist Xhixha. Known for sweeping structures of steel and glass designed for wealthy corporate clients in places like Dubai - his certainly style is on trend for more Miami growth. A Uruguayan who is now based in Canada launched his career when he won his first prize in 1983 for the construction of the Opra de la Bastille in Paris which commemorated the 200 year anniversary of the French Revolution.
Today, his architectural business has offices in Toronto, Quebec, Shanghai, Dubai and Montevideo. The unique style of his architecture is hotly sought after in Miami partly due to his industry-wide acclaim, he has been awarded with the Arts et Lettres and the Legion dHonneur by Frances President Franois Mitterrand. Institutions like the Faculty of Architecture in Uruguay, University of Washington, and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires also bestowed their own awards upon him throughout the years.

Carlos Ott
Miami real estate scene mainstay Carlos Ott continues to make his mark of the tropical skyline. The Uruguayan architect has a portfolio of impressive residential, commercial, and cultural masterpieces throughout the 7 continents and 17 different countries. For his Miami work, hes been partnering quite a bit with PMG projects like Echo Aventura, Echo Brickell, and Sage Beach. He also just announced his collaboration in Muse in Sunny Isles, the 47-story high-rise with just 68 units are notable as each will get a sculpture by artist Xhixha. Known for sweeping structures of steel and glass designed for wealthy corporate clients in places like Dubai - his certainly style is on trend for more Miami growth.
A Uruguayan who is now based in Canada launched his career when he won his first prize in 1983 for the construction of the Opra de la Bastille in Paris which commemorated the 200 year anniversary of the French Revolution. Today, his architectural business has offices in Toronto, Quebec, Shanghai, Dubai and Montevideo. The unique style of his architecture is hotly sought after in Miami partly due to his industry-wide acclaim, he has been awarded with the Arts et Lettres and the Legion dHonneur by Frances President Franois Mitterrand. Institutions like the Faculty of Architecture in Uruguay, University of Washington, and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires also bestowed their own awards upon him throughout the years.
Miami real estate scene mainstay Carlos Ott continues to make his mark of the tropical skyline. The Uruguayan architect has a portfolio of impressive residential, commercial, and cultural masterpieces throughout the 7 continents and 17 different countries. For his Miami work, hes been partnering quite a bit with PMG projects like Echo Aventura, Echo Brickell, and Sage Beach. He also just announced his collaboration in Muse in Sunny Isles, the 47-story high-rise with just 68 units are notable as each will get a sculpture by artist Xhixha. Known for sweeping structures of steel and glass designed for wealthy corporate clients in places like Dubai - his certainly style is on trend for more Miami growth.
A Uruguayan who is now based in Canada launched his career when he won his first prize in 1983 for the construction of the Opra de la Bastille in Paris which commemorated the 200 year anniversary of the French Revolution. Today, his architectural business has offices in Toronto, Quebec, Shanghai, Dubai and Montevideo. The unique style of his architecture is hotly sought after in Miami partly due to his industry-wide acclaim, he has been awarded with the Arts et Lettres and the Legion dHonneur by Frances President Franois Mitterrand. Institutions like the Faculty of Architecture in Uruguay, University of Washington, and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires also bestowed their own awards upon him throughout the years.
Miami real estate scene mainstay Carlos Ott continues to make his mark of the tropical skyline. The Uruguayan architect has a portfolio of impressive residential, commercial, and cultural masterpieces throughout the 7 continents and 17 different countries. For his Miami work, hes been partnering quite a bit with PMG projects like Echo Aventura, Echo Brickell, and Sage Beach. He also just announced his collaboration in Muse in Sunny Isles, the 47-story high-rise with just 68 units are notable as each will get a sculpture by artist Xhixha. Known for sweeping structures of steel and glass designed for wealthy corporate clients in places like Dubai - his certainly style is on trend for more Miami growth.
A Uruguayan who is now based in Canada launched his career when he won his first prize in 1983 for the construction of the Opra de la Bastille in Paris which commemorated the 200 year anniversary of the French Revolution. Today, his architectural business has offices in Toronto, Quebec, Shanghai, Dubai and Montevideo. The unique style of his architecture is hotly sought after in Miami partly due to his industry-wide acclaim, he has been awarded with the Arts et Lettres and the Legion dHonneur by Frances President Franois Mitterrand. Institutions like the Faculty of Architecture in Uruguay, University of Washington, and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires also bestowed their own awards upon him throughout the years.


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