Bal Harbour

Spring 2018

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who's working with him on other projects, "Adrian is still very passionate about what he created and how it moves on." And it is continuing to make waves in his absence. The current CEO and owner, Vladislav Doronin, seems committed to spreading the beloved Aman ethos far and wide. There isn't a major shift in brand direction beyond, perhaps, more of an emphasis on wellness and cuisine programs, which are constantly evolving and advancing. Rumors over the last few years have teased obsessives with dreamy destinations from Perth to Gabon, Portugal to Paris and Mexico to Napa Valley. A New York location opposite Trump Tower is slated to open in 2020. It's the first East Coast location and second city property—something Zecha always wanted to offer the Junkies. "Whether it's in the jungle, on a beach or in a metropolis, it's supposed to be beautiful and serene, with local materials that blend in," says Browning, who recently completed work on a post–Hurricane Irma refurbishment at Amanyara in Turks and Caicos and is on the team for a forthcoming Costa Rican resort, which hasn't been officially announced. "Ultimately it's exactly that—it's supposed to blend in." 194 BAL HARBOUR Contemporary luxury evokes forms of classical architecture at Amanzoe, located on the eastern coast of Greece. At Amanyangyun, the spa offers treatments inspired by Chinese medicine.

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