Edit request from Andreyfurma, 14 September 2011 edit

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Though Faena's future development plans have (HAVE NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO “HAD”) been affected by the international real estate crisis that erupted in 2008, the El Aleph complex has been garnering the second-highest sale prices in Buenos Aires: around US$5,400 per square meter (US$500 per sq ft).[3]

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The most recent Faena Art District project, opened September 2011, involves the transformation of another early 20th century building: Los Molinos, which houses the new Faena Art Center with exhibitions by Ernesto Neto and many more artists of international acclaim. In addition, Aleph Residences, the first project in Latin America by British architect Norman Foster, is set to open in 2012.

Alan Faena is a member of the Tate International Committee and the Tate Latin American Acquisitions Committee. He created the F Award for the Arts in 2006: a program that awards subsidies for interdisciplinary projects designed by emerging local artists.


Andreyfurma (talk) 20:27, 14 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Dear Sir or Madam,

Here is supporting evidence for the changes I requested yesterday, on September 15 2011.

http://www.tate.org.uk/about/tatereport/2006/business/donations2.htm

LAST PARAGRAPH CURRENTLY ON SITE Though Faena's future development plans have (HAVE NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO “HAD”) been affected by the international real estate crisis that erupted in 2008, the El Aleph complex has been garnering the second-highest sale prices in Buenos Aires: around US$5,400 per square meter (US$500 per sq ft).[3]

NEEDS TO BE ADDED BELOW ABOVE PARAGRAPH The most recent Faena Art District project, opened September 2011, involves the transformation of another early 20th century building: Los Molinos, which houses the new Faena Art Center with exhibitions by Ernesto Neto and many more artists of international acclaim.

Source: http://www.faenaartscenter.org/

In addition, Aleph Residences, the first project in Latin America by British architect Norman Foster, is set to open in 2012. Source: http://www.fosterandpartners.com/Projects/1337/Default.aspx

Alan Faena is a member of the Tate International Committee and the Tate Latin American Acquisitions Committee.

Source:(http://www.tate.org.uk/about/tatereport/2006/business/donations2.htm)

He created the F Award for the Arts in 2006: a program that awards subsidies for interdisciplinary projects designed by emerging local artists.

Source:(http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/alan-faena/) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Andreyfurma (talkcontribs) 15:27, 15 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Supporting quote for exhibition by Ernesto Neto at Faena Art Center: No mês de setembro, será inaugurado mais um dos empreendimentos do argentino Alan Faena, em Puerto Madero, na cidade de Buenos Aires, o Faena Art Center. O espaço é dedicado à cultura e terá, em sua abertura, a exposição do artista plástico brasileiro Ernesto Neto.

SOURCE: O Globo Newspaper ( Article by Suzana Velasco – 08/07/2011) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Andreyfurma (talkcontribs) 16:04, 15 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

All done. 2012 claim is in the fugure, so per WP:CRYSTAL, that will need reliable published sources before it can be added. --Lexein (talk) 16:47, 15 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Edit request on 29 January 2013 edit

To whomever is allowed editing access to the Alan Faena Wikipedia page,

I am interested in updating this Wikipedia page with more accurate information on Alan Faena's personal/professional background, as well as adding information on one of his future projects. I have provided very detailed (and accurate) changes with considerable references below to support said updates. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS/CONCERNS/IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONNECT WITH ME DIRECTLY ON ANY OF THE BELOW. I can code the entire page for your review, if you should prefer.

1. TOP SYNOPOSIS

CURRENTLY READS: Alan Faena (1965 - ) is a prominent Argentine fashion designer and real estate developer.

PLEASE MAKE THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONS: Alan Faena (born in 1965) is a prominent Argentinean hotelier, real estate developer, businessman, philanthropist and founder/president of the Faena Group.

2.LIFE AND TIMES

  • THIS SECTION SHOULD BE NOW SPLIT INTO TWO SEPARATE SECTIONS: "EARLY LIFE" AND "CAREER"

CURRENTLY READS: LIFE AND TIMES: Faena was born to a Syrian Argentine family in Buenos Aires, in 1965. His parents became prosperous textile manufacturers and in 1985, Faena established Vía Vai (a casual wear design label and boutique).[1] Vía Vai prospered, and by the late 1990s, the firm's 40 outlets in Argentina and numerous others in Brazil, Chile, France and Italy grossed around US$30 million in net sales. Faena sold the chain in the year 2000, after which he relocated to the resort city of Punta del Este, Uruguay. Capital from the sale of Vía Vai allowed him to approach renowned French designer Philippe Starck with a concept for the creation of a hotel, residential and cultural complex in the newly renovated Puerto Madero docklands of Buenos Aires. This association, in turn, secured the interest of New York-based Russian developer Len Blavatnik, who made US$100 million available for the development of the "Faena Arts District."[1] The first segment of the district, the Faena Hotel+Universe, was opened in 2004, and in 2005, Puerto Madero lots were purchased for the development of El Aleph, a residential and cultural complex, and El Molino, residences built in a former silo and designed by Norman Foster.[1][2] These investments were followed in 2008 by the purchase of the Hotel Lago Moreno, in scenic Bariloche, for the purpose of a similar (though smaller), cultural, hotel and residential complex in that Andes range city.[3] Though Faena's future development plans had been affected by the international real estate crisis that erupted in 2008, the El Aleph complex has been garnering the second-highest sale prices in Buenos Aires: around US$5,400 per square meter (US$500 per sq ft).[4] The most recent Faena Art District project, opened in September 2011, involves the transformation of another early 20th century building: Los Molinos, which houses the new Faena Arts Center with exhibitions by Ernesto Neto and many more artists of international acclaim.[5][6] Faena is a member of the Tate International Committee and the Tate Latin American Acquisitions Committee.[7] He created the "F Awards for the Arts" in 2006: a program that awards subsidies for interdisciplinary projects designed by emerging local artists.[8]

PLEASE SPLIT THIS SECTION INTO "EARLY LIFE" AND "CAREER", AND EDIT THE CONTENT WITH THE FOLLOWING CHANGES/REFERENCES.

Early Life edit

Eldest son of prosperous textile manufacturers, at the age of eighteen Faena founded Via Vai in 1985, a label that revolutionized the concept of fashion and design in South America.[1]

References

  1. ^ Benjamin Stewart, "Alan Faena". CultureDivine.com.

Career edit

In 1996, Faena sold his company and after 4 sabbatical years approached French designer Phillippe Starck with a concept for the creation of a hospitality, residential and cultural complex in the abandoned docklands of Buenos Aires.[1] This association secured the interest of New York-based business magnate Len Blavatnik, who became a partner in the development of the first “Faena District” neighborhood, now one of the most affluent neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Blavatnik is also Faena’s partner for the upcoming Faena District in Miami.[2]

The first segment of the district in Buenos Aires, the Faena Hotel, opened in 2004. In 2005, Puerto Madero lots were purchased for the development of residential compounds including Portenia I, Portenia 2, Los Molinos and Faena Aleph Residences, the latter Foster+Partners’ first project in Latin America completed in 2012.[3] [4] The Faena Arts Center [NOTE: this Wiki page is currently being made], which opened in September 2011, was created as a cultural center dedicated to exhibitions and site-specific works with a strong interdisciplinary focus.[5]

Plans are currently underway for the development of the Faena District in Miami Beach in late 2014. The district will offer luxury residences at the Faena House, designed by Foster+Partners and which broke ground January 2013.[6] [7] It will also include the new Faena Grand Hôtel Saxony, conversion of the historic 1948 Saxony Hotel by the celebrated Roman and Williams architectural team. Pritzker-Prize winning architect Rem Koolhaas and OMA will design a series of projects including the Faena Sphere Art Center, Faena Bazaar (conversion of the historic Atlantic hotel) and Arts-in-Residence Center and Faena Park (a state-of the art automated parking complex).[8] The district will be landscaped by Miami-based firm Raymond Jungles.[9]

References edit

4. PLEASE ADD NEW SECTION FOR EXTERNAL LINKS:

External Links edit

5. INFO BOX: CURRENTLY READS: Occupation: Clothing, real estate development PLEASE CHANGE TO: Occupation: Clothing, real estate development, hotelier, fine art


Alixdana (talk) 17:09, 29 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 6 August 2014 from Faena PR team edit

Please change: "Alan Faena (born in 1963) is an Argentinean hotelier, real estate developer, and founder/president of the Faena Group." to "Alan Faena (born 1963) is an Argentine hotelier and the founder/president of the Faena Group. A revolutionary at heart and one of the most visionary leaders in South America, he has undertaken the transformation of key abandoned areas in two major international cities (Miami Beach/Buenos Aires) within three different industries: hospitality, art, and urbanism. In 2004, he created the Faena District in Buenos Aires, Argentina: an urban oasis that redefined the experience of living in a metropolis by merging the elements of art, sustainable architecture, and cutting-edge technology. The Faena Group has offices in Buenos Aires, New York, and Miami. Alan Faena splits his time between Miami Beach, Buenos Aires, and his residence in Punta del Elste, Uruguay. He has been featured in the Financial Times, Forbes, the Miami Herald, The Wall Street Journal Magazine, and more." because

Please change the format to the following categories: Contents:

  1. Early Life
  2. Career
  3. Faena Buenos Aires (but indent)
  4. Faena Miami Beach (but indent)
  5. Faena Group
  6. References

Please update the biography section, "Biography. Eldest son of prosperous textile manufacturers, Faena founded the Via Vai fashion label in 1985.[1] He sold the company in 1996. Four years later he approached French designer Phillippe Starck with a proposal to create a hospitality, residential, and cultural complex in the abandoned docklands of Buenos Aires.[2] They formed a partnership with New York-based businessman Len Blavatnik to develop the first "Faena District" neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Blavatnik is also Faena’s partner for the upcoming Faena District Miami Beach.[3]

The first segment of the district in Buenos Aires, the Faena Hotel, opened in 2004. In 2005, Puerto Madero lots were purchased for the development of residential compounds including Portenia I, Portenia 2, Los Molinos and Faena Aleph Residences. The latter was Foster and Partners' first project in Latin America, completed in 2012.[4][5] The Faena Arts Center, which opened in September 2011,is a cultural center dedicated to exhibitions and site-specific works with a strong interdisciplinary focus.[6]

Plans are currently underway for the development of the Faena District Miami Beach in late 2014. Construction started in January 2013.[7][8] It will also include a new hotel, a conversion of the historic 1948 Saxony Hotel, and other projects such as an arts center, bazaar, arts-in-residence center, and car park.[9] The district will be landscaped by Miami-based firm Raymond Jungles.[10]"

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"Early Life:

The eldest son of successful textile manufacturers, Alan Faena founded the fashion label, Via Vai at the age of 18, a fashion label that revolutionized the concept of fashion, brands and design in South America. After managing the brand for over a decade, he left the fashion world in 2000 and returned to Buenos Aires with the intention of revolutionizing the cultural, social, and real estate industries of the country with the creation of a new hub for arts and culture. It was at this moment in time that he was inspired to realize his long-time dream: the transformation of Puerto Madero.

Career: Faena Buenos Aires: Alan frequently took long walks by the Puerto Madero region of Buenos Aires, having lived and worked by the abandoned port area, which had no streets, sidewalks, or significant infrastructure. He was deeply moved by the beauty and proportions of two impressive turn of the century buildings, particularly the old mill, and realized the potential this forsaken port area held for the city of Buenos Aires. He wanted to create a hotel unlike any other in Buenos Aires. While skeptics’ thought the transformation of the port area would never succeed, in just ten years, and due to Faena's conviction, Puerto Madero became the most sought after and expensive real state property in the country.

Faena Miami Beach: Ever since the transformation of Puerto Madero, the Faena district in Buenos Aires has become an example of what an ideal city could be, and in 2015, Alan Faena, with long-time business partner Len Blavatnik, will introduce the first phase of Faena Miami Beach, the first location of the international expansion of the Faena Group.

Bringing together some of the greatest creative talents of the 20th century and encompassing seven blocks on Collins Avenue, Faena Miami Beach includes: Faena House, the impressive and record-breaking luxury oceanfront residences designed by Brandon Haw (Foster + Partners) and the highly anticipated Faena Hotel Miami Beach, brought to life by the multi-award winning couple, Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin, followed by the unveiling of the Faena Arts Center, Artists-in-Residence, Park, Marina, and Bazaar all designed by Pritzker Prize winning Rem Koolhaas and OMA, framed by the lush landscaping of Raymond Jungles later that year. Faena Miami Beach will also include two additional hotels, The Versailles, re-designed by the celebrated British designer Thomas Heatherwick and the Casa Claridge Hotel.

Alan Faena remains true to the mission of creating inspiring cultural communities with curated mix of hotels, residences, exhibition spaces, retail, restaurants and the best entertainment, come together to create neighborhoods that redefine the way we live in cities.

Faena Group Founded by Alan Faena, Faena Group is a pioneer in its field, a thriving business that specializes in the creation of one-of-a-kind holistic environments anchored in cultural experiences and socially responsible projects, that integrate residences and hotels with art and cultural spaces.

Faena Group is rooted in ideas and concepts that have the power to reshape and enhance our world. The projects it develops are platforms for personal expression and cultural interaction, destination landmarks that inspire original thinking. Since 2000, Alan Faena has partnered with Len Blavatnik, a business leader with global interests in natural resources, media, entertainment, telecommunications, and real estate; together they have transformed an abandoned stretch of property, the docklands of Puerto Madero, into one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in Buenos Aires.

The Faena Group’s success in Argentina has consolidated the company’s expertise in urban development. In 2015, Miami Beach will see the launch of the first phase of the Faena Group’s global expansion."


Taylormaatman (talk) 18:36, 6 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

  Not done for three reasons

  1. The language is far too promotional
  2. It is entirely unsourced
  3. It is a copyright violation from Faena.com - Arjayay (talk) 09:01, 8 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 23 November 2015 edit

from Alan Faena's PR Team

Please change Alan Faena's birthday from November 20th to November 28th.

Lwhalen987 (talk) 14:56, 23 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

  •   Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made.
    @Lwhalen987: Unfortunately, we cannot just take your word for it. Anyone can say anything about themselves on the Internet. Do you have a source that shows that the date is incorrect? The current source we have lists his birth date as November 20, 1963. --Stabila711 (talk) 05:38, 24 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 23 October 2018 edit

Long section of material

Alan Faena is a revolutionary at heart and one of the most visionary leaders in South America. He has made an indelible mark across a range of industries including hospitality, fashion, art, real estate and urbanism. Since 2000, Alan Faena has collaborated with Len Blavatnik, a businessman and philanthropist with global interests in natural resources, media, entertainment, telecommunications and real estate; together they have transformed the old docklands of Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires into one of the city’s most valuable pieces of real estate. In 2015, the duo inaugurated the Faena Hotel and Faena District in Miami, redefining the experience of travel by merging the elements of art, culture, entertainment, sustainable architecture and cutting-edge technology.

Faena Group

1. Faena Group 2. Urban Redevelopment 3. Residential Development 4. Hospitality 5. Faena Art & Faena Prize 6. Faena Entertainment 7. Faena Rose Private Members Club 8. Media accolades

Faena Group

Founded by Alan Faena, the Faena Group is a privately held company that masterplans urban communities integrating high-end residential properties, luxury hotels, restaurants, art centers, theaters, health spas and retail concepts anchored in artistic and cultural experiences. Since 2000, Alan Faena and his business partner Len Blavatnik, a global industrialist and philanthropist, have developed abandoned stretches of land in both Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and Miami, Florida into some of the most valuable real estate in both Latin America and the United States. Faena Group districts encompass new buildings, reimagined historic properties and dramatic natural settings, which Faena develops collaboratively with teams of leading architects, designers and artists. The Faena brand has experienced significant traction in the lifestyle and luxury consumer markets, earning international acclaim and a devoted following. Faena Group’s ethos is rooted in concepts and ideas that have the power to reshape and enhance our world. Each project is designed to be a platform for personal expression, cultural interaction and innovative thinking that challenge existing concepts of community, culture and entertainment. By integrating art, architecture, nature and technology in original ways, Faena creates new neighborhoods that have a proven track record of revitalizing economies.

Urban Redevelopment

Faena Group identifies and invests in neglected regions of real estate within urban centers for the purpose of transforming its physical and cultural landscape. Through the redevelopment of an existing environment, Faena achieves the goal of reinvigorating urban areas through art and culture, and multiplying land values on a large-scale community level.

Faena District Buenos Aires

The Faena District Buenos Aires is a 300,000-square-meter project in the previously abandoned Puerto Madero docklands bordering Rio de La Plata. The redevelopment began with the multimillion-dollar reformation of the El Porteño Building, a century-old red brick warehouse into Faena Hotel Buenos Aires, which also houses Faena’s El Cabaret theater. With the construction of two adjoining residential buildings, La Porteña Residences and La Porteña Residences II, the El Aleph Residential project designed by the London-based architecture firm Foster + Partners, and the transformation of a turn-of-the-century grain mill into the Faena Arts Center, the Faena District became the most expensive real estate quarter in Argentina.

Faena District Miami Beach

The $1.2bn Faena District Miami Beach spans one million square feet in Miami’s Mid Beach neighborhood from 32nd Street to 36th Street between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Creek. It’s composed of Faena Hotel Miami Beach and Penthouse Residences and adjoining Faena Theater; Faena House residences designed by Foster + Partners; the Versailles building; boutique hotel Casa Faena; and the OMA-designed Faena Forum arts center, Faena Park, a mechanical car park, and Faena Bazaar retail space. The Faena Hotel Miami Beach property is a reinvention of the historic Saxony Hotel originally built in 1948 by George Sax and designed by Roy F. France that reigned as the foremost luxury hotel of its time housing famous guests including Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin. Casa Faena was initially constructed in 1928 as the El Paraiso Apartments. The existing hotel stayed true to the structure’s original Spanish colonial architecture style.

Residential Development

Faena Group collaborates with acclaimed architects and designers to build luxury-level residential projects that combine with the brand’s award-winning services and amenities, converting rundown urban areas into prime real estate sectors. In Buenos Aires, the Faena Group owns and manages five residential properties including El Porteño Residences and La Porteña Residences I & II designed by Philippe Stark with the same aesthetic as the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires. Originally built in 1908, the restored La Porteña Residences II building has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city and river. Designed by London’s prestigious architecture firm Foster + Partners, El Aleph Residence applies sustainable standards and the innovative use of indoor/outdoor space with double-height patios, split-level living spaces, vaulted ceilings and bronzed sliding windows to maximize natural ventilation. Oceana Puerto Madero is a development partnership between Alan Faena and Argentine real estate developer Eduardo F. Costantini being designed by architect Brandon Haw. The two residential buildings, large public square and public art will be part of the Faena District. Built in 2016 during the first phase of the Faena District Miami Beach, the Faena House attained sales that surpassed market standards in terms of price and velocity achieved. The 18-story luxury residential tower designed by Foster + Partners has a total of 47 units ranging from 2,030 to 3,545 square feet, 44 of which closed at record breaking prices of $3,000 per square foot and over $4,000 per square foot for the penthouses. Each condo features a wraparound terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and access to luxury amenities including a 24-hour doorman, security surveillance, valet, in-house spa, fitness center with direct ocean views, beach club, and priority reservations at Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Faena House has been recognized as the most exclusive community in Miami, rivaling completed global properties such as 15 Central Park West in New York and One Hyde Park in London. In 2015, the 22,500-square-foot Faena House penthouse sold for $60 million, making it the biggest sale ever for a single-family home in Miami-Dade County. Other residences include Faena Versailles, Faena Mar, and Penthouse Residences at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.

Hospitality

Faena is an award-winning luxury hospitality brand with hotels in Buenos Aires and Miami Beach that offer immersive dining, entertainment, art, and wellness experiences.

Faena Buenos Aires

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires is located in the waterside neighborhood of Puerto Madero within the Faena District. The building was originally a grain silo constructed in 1902 that reopened as a 105-room luxury hotel in 2004 designed by owner and real estate developer Alan Faena and French designer Philippe Starck. The property is a member of Leading Hotels of the World and has two restaurants, El Mercado, a cantina-inspired restaurant with an outdoor patio serving traditional Argentine cuisine, and Bistro Sur, an award-winning upscale restaurant that focuses on innovative haute cuisine. La Cava, a private dining venue in the wine cellar has a 4,000-bottle wine list, one of the largest in the country. Live entertainment, including a nightly program of local bands and DJs, can be found in The Library Lounge. Open in the spring and summer, the Poolbar has poolside cocktails and cuisine. El Cabaret, an intimate theater inspired by 1920’s tango clubs hosts a weekly dinner show, Rojo Tango, one of the city’s most famous tango shows. Faena Spa has an authentic steam and sauna hammam, yoga studio, beauty salon, gym, wellness program and Biologique Recherche body treatments. The Faena Arts Center, a converted flour mill located in the center of the Faena district, opened in 2011 and displays the work of local and international artists.

Faena Miami Beach

Faena District Miami Beach contains the ultra-luxury Faena Hotel Miami Beach and the boutique luxury hotel, Casa Faena. Awarded #1 Hotel in the United States by Condé Nast Traveler and Forbes Five Star accreditation, Faena Hotel Miami Beach is a 14-story oceanfront property with 169 rooms and suites and 13 penthouse residences. Conceived by owner Alan Faena, the design of the hotel was developed in collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann and production designer Catherine Martin in an Art Deco style that recalls its former life as the Saxony Hotel built in 1948. The hotel houses three restaurants and four bars. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is an award-winning restaurant that serves South American dishes prepared in an open-fire kitchen. Pao by Paul Qui, is also an award-winning restaurant with modern Asian cuisine and a $6m Damien Hirst unicorn sculpture in the dining room. Open-air dining outlets include the Veranda, Sun Bar and Tree of Life. The Living Room and Saxony Bar are indoor cocktail bars with nightly entertainment and La Cava is a private dining room. A private screening room is located within the hotel and the 150-seat Faena Theater is a destination for musical concerts and cabaret performances. Constructed with the one of the largest hammams on the East Coast, the 22,000-square-foot spa Tierra Santa Healing House has a menu of South American-inspired body treatments, a Biologique Recherche skincare line, and a yoga and meditation studio. The hotel’s private Beach Club offers poolside and beachfront cabanas serviced by butlers. Casa Faena is a 50-room, boutique-lifestyle hotel designed as a Spanish-style bohemian chic guesthouse. Artisanal decor include hand-woven Argentine bed throws, antique carpets and terracotta tiles. The guest house has a restaurant, Casa Cafe, serving American and Argentine classic dishes and craft cocktails in a bistro-style atmosphere and a private beach club. Guests of the hotel have access to Faena Hotel Miami Beach’s restaurants and entertainment options. The adjacent 43,000 square-foot Faena Forum serves as a function space for events including weddings, galas, interactive art installations and performances.

Faena Art

Faena Art is a non-profit organization that houses and produces post-disciplinary and time-based experiences, serving as a catalyst for innovative, site-specific and immersive creative practices. Through art, research, activism and community building, the organization fosters new models for performative social interaction that transcend the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice. Its mission is to provide a conceptual framework for a wide range of activities held at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires and Faena Forum in Miami Beach, both of which serve as an incubator for cross-cultural collaboration and experimentation among trans-disciplinary contemporary artists throughout the Western Hemisphere. An annual calendar of events includes large-scale site-specific art installations, musical and theatrical performances and artist lectures, many of which are free and open to the public. The Faena Prize for the Arts is a biennial international juried prize, which recognizes artistic experimentation, encourages post-disciplinary and temporal exploration, and promotes inquiry of the infinite links among art, technology and design. Each year, Faena Art calls for submissions from artists of all disciplines to rethink the space of Faena Art Center Buenos Aires from perspectives based on time and duration while engaging with the cultural and urban conditions of the city of Buenos Aires. Annually, hundreds of proposals from over 70 countries are evaluated by an international selection panel of curators and museum directors to choose a Faena Prize winner. The winning proposal receives a US $75,000 prize—US $25,000 in unrestricted funds is awarded directly to the artist, while the remaining US $50,000 is allocated towards the production of the exhibition at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires, with the possibility of being adapted for Faena Forum Miami Beach. In addition to the main prize, two special mentions of US $1,000 each are awarded annually to the second and third most outstanding proposals.

Faena Entertainment

Faena Group produces exclusive shows for El Cabaret theater in Buenos Aires and Faena Theater in Miami Beach. The award-winning tango show, Rojo Tango at El Cabaret, features a professional cast of tango dancers, vocalists and musicians with group choreography from Sandra Bootz and Gabriel Ortega and costumes by Gabriela Kovacs. Faena Theater has a rotating calendar of theater productions, music concerts, magic shows, comedy acts, and karaoke. Faena partners with Quixotic, an innovative performing arts group known for its ability to integrate technology with live music, contemporary dance, and cirque arts, to produce original shows including Sensatia and Samsara. Past impendent shows include C’est Rouge and Magique. In partnership with M2 Connections, Faena Theater produces a Sounds of Brazil series with a lineup of Brazilian musicians including Vanessa da Mata, Marina Lima, Paulo Ricardo, and Legião Urbana. A jazz series hosted by Sammy Figueroa and curated by Grammy-nominated producer Rachel Faro, in partnership with WDNA 88.9 FM Radio, welcomed jazz artists Allan Harris, Mirella Costa, Matthew Whitaker, Jazzmeia Horn. Faena Group also curates a weekly program of musical performances at its various nightlife outlets. In Buenos Aires, Faena Hotel Buenos Aires features a roster of popular local bands like Still Rock, Inclanfunk, and Mariu Fernandez along with live DJs. The Living Room at Faena Hotel Miami Beach has a weekly showcase of Miami’s hottest new artists from electro-pop music to performances by America’s Got Talent star Yoli Mayor.

Faena Rose Private Members Club

Launched in 2016 as part of the Faena District Miami Beach, Faena Rose is an exclusive, art and culture-based private members club with approximately 300 members. The club merges a dynamic community of likeminded individuals through a robust, year-round calendar of diverse and transformative cultural experiences including a guest chef dinner series with top culinary masters, pre-release screenings followed by Q&As with the filmmakers, and intimate talks with artists and thought leaders. Faena Rose provides its members with exclusive access and special benefits throughout the Faena Districts as well as global destinations through the Faena Rose excursion travel program. Faena Rose’s cultural excursion series takes members on immersive explorations to sought-after cultural destinations like Cuba, Mexico City and Buenos Aires. Insider experiences include studio visits with famous artists, curator-led tours of local museums and cultural institutions, curated epicurean experiences with local chefs, exclusive visits to private collections, and dance and music performances. Annual dues range from $17,000 and above.

Media Accolades

Faena Group’s founder Alan Faena, and its hotels and amenities have been recognized by the media as a leader in service, design and innovation.

Forbes – Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2018 (FHMB) Ahead – The Ahead Americas Hotel of the Year Award Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Ahead – Best Event Space Ahead America Awards - 2017 - Faena Forum Ahead – Best Spa & Wellness Ahead America awards 2017 (Tierra Santa Healing House) Ahead – The Outstanding Contribution Award Ahead America Awards – 2017 - Alan Faena Ahead – Best Resort Hotel Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler - #1 Hotel in America Reader's Choice Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Forbes –Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2017 (FHMB) Tatler – Travel Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Architectural Digest – Travel Awards 2016, World’s Best New Hotels Best Restaurant – 2016 - Pao by Paul Qui Conde Nast Traveler – Hot List 2016 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler – Reader’s Choice Awards 2016 Hotels Conde Nast Traveler – Fashion & Beauty Guide 2016 Best Salons (Rossano Ferretti Salon at Tierra Santa Healing House FHMB) Forbes – Best Hotels for 2016 (FHMB) Forbes – Dreamy Suites: 10 Best Hotels of 2016 (FHMB) Robb Report – Best of the Best - 2016 (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The It List 2016 Best New Hotels on the Planet (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The World’s Sexiest Hotel Bars - 2016 - Living Room Departures.com – Most Notable Hotel Openings of 2015 (FHMB) ELLE- World’s Best Spas – 2015 - Tierra Santa Conde Nast Traveler –Gold List (FHMB) EATER Miami – Restaurant of the Year - Pao by Paul Qui Virtuoso Life- Best of the Best: Best Achievement in Design (FHMB) ZAGAT – Hottest New Restaurants in Miami - Pao by Paul Qui where magazine – Best New Restaurants for the Year (Los Fuegos) American Airlines Celebrated Living – Best U.S. Resorts (FHMB) ZAGAT- Hottest New Restaurants in Miami (Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann) Robb Report – The Greatest Gifts of the Season (Penthouse at FHMB)

Arcangel608 (talk) 12:59, 23 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

  Not done, for the same reasons as the request made a couple sections up as Taylormaatman. Arcangel608, please also read Wikipedia's policy on using multiple accounts. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 14:50, 23 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 28 November 2018 edit

FAENA

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Born Alan Roger Faena 28 November, 1963 Buenos Aires, Argentina Residence Buenos Aires, Argentina, and New York, USA Nationality Argentina

Alan Faena is a modern impresario who is well-known for the creation of cultural developments rooted in contemporary art and design. He expressed his desire to become a global entrepreneur at the young age of 17 and has made an innovatory mark across a wide range of industries including hospitality, fashion, entertainment, art and urbanism. Since 2000, he has developed large scale two cultural districts in Buenos Aires and Miami Beach. Both districts are internationally recognized by redefining the experience of living and travel by merging the elements of art, culture, entertainment, sustainable architecture and cutting-edge technology. Faena Faena Art & Faena Prize Urban Redevelopment Hospitality Residential Development Faena Live Faena Rose Private Members Club Media Accolades Faena Founded by Alan Faena, Faena is a privately held company that masterplans urban and resort communities integrating high-end residential properties, luxury hotels, restaurants, cultural centers, theaters, spas and retail concepts anchored in artistic and cultural experiences. Since 2000, Alan Faena and his business partner Len Blavatnik, a global industrialist and philanthropist, have developed abandoned stretches of land in both Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and Miami, Florida into some of the most valuable real estate in both Latin America and the United States. Faena districts encompass new buildings, reimagined historic properties and dramatic natural settings, which Faena develops collaboratively with teams of leading architects, designers and artists. The Faena brand has experienced significant traction in the lifestyle and luxury consumer markets, earning international acclaim and a devoted following. Faena’s ethos is rooted in concepts and ideas that have the power to reshape and enhance our world. Each project is designed to be a platform for personal expression, cultural interaction and innovative thinking that challenge existing concepts of community, culture and entertainment. By integrating art, architecture, nature and technology in original ways, Faena creates new neighborhoods that have a proven track record of revitalizing economies. Faena Art

Faena Art is a non-profit organization that houses and produces post-disciplinary and time-based experiences, serving as a catalyst for innovative, site-specific and immersive creative practices. Through art, research, activism and community building, the organization fosters new models for performative social interaction that transcend the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice. Its mission is to provide a conceptual framework for a wide range of activities held at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires and Faena Forum in Miami Beach, both of which serve as an incubator for cross-cultural collaboration and experimentation among trans-disciplinary contemporary artists throughout the Western Hemisphere. An annual calendar of events includes large-scale site-specific art installations, musical and theatrical performances and artist lectures, many of which are free and open to the public. The Faena Prize for the Arts is a biennial international juried prize, which recognizes artistic experimentation, encourages post-disciplinary and temporal exploration, and promotes inquiry of the infinite links among art, technology and design. Each year, Faena Art calls for submissions from artists of all disciplines to rethink the space of Faena Art Center Buenos Aires from perspectives based on time and duration while engaging with the cultural and urban conditions of the city of Buenos Aires. Annually, hundreds of proposals from over 70 countries are evaluated by an international selection panel of curators and museum directors to choose a Faena Prize winner. The winning proposal receives a US $75,000 prize—US $25,000 in unrestricted funds is awarded directly to the artist, while the remaining US $50,000 is allocated towards the production of the exhibition at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires, with the possibility of being adapted for Faena Forum Miami Beach. In addition to the main prize, two special mentions of US $1,000 each are awarded annually to the second and third most outstanding proposals. Previous Faena Prize winners are Tamar Guimaraez and Kasper Akøj (2018), Roger Hiorns (2016), Cayetano Ferrer (2015), Fundación Vairoletto (2013), Martín Sastre (2012). Special mention awards have been granted to Mercedes Azpilicueta (2016), Public Movement (2016), Nicolas Gullota (2015), Pablo Rasgado (2015), Santiago Sierra (2013), Sebastián Díaz Morales (2013), and Wilfredo Prieto (2012). Faena Festival Faena Festival is a new annual multidisciplinary platform that takes place during Miami Art Week during December. The first edition of Faena Festival explores the mythologies and narratives of “America” and aims to reflect the multiplicity of cultures, voices, and people across its physical, conceptual, and political borders. “Faena Festival: This Is Not America” features commissions, installations, and performances by Derrick Adams, Miya Ando, Cecilia Bengolea, Alfredo Jaar, Isabel Lewis, Boris Mitic, Luna Paiva, George Sánchez-Calderón, Tavares Strachan, Wu Tsang and boychild, and Agustina Woodgate. Faena Art Center Buenos Aires Faena Art Center is a center for arts and artistic experimentation, created by FAENA ART to present groundbreaking site-specific installations and offer both an international and innovative exhibition program to the city of Buenos Aires. Generating ideas and dialogue within the surrounding community, as well as across the Americas and with the international contemporary art world, the Faena Art Center is space for cross-cultural investigation and creation that supports the newest, most cutting-edge, and boldest forms of creativity. Inaugurated in 2011, the Faena Art Center Buenos Aires has commissioned contemporary artists to envision and realize major site-specific works, such as Melodies of Certain Damage – Opus 2 by Naama Tsabar (September 2018), El Internacional by Miralda (July 2018), En el Umbral by Roger Hiorns (February 2018), Cuerpo Lunfardo by Cecilia Bengolea, Jimena Croceri and Amalia Pica (November 2017), Biennale of Moving Images (May 2017), Tropos by Cayetano Ferrer (2015 Faena Prize Winner, February 2017), Forms from Life by Typoe (July 2016), Once with Me (Preview) by Pam Tanowitz in collaboration with Sho Shigematsu / OMA (May 2016); Futopia by Studio Job (July 2015); a platform for women’s voices called Auto Body (May 2015); The Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson (May 2015, co-presented with Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary), ángeles veloces arcanos fugaces by assume vivid astro focus (October 2014); Mendoza Walking by Richard Long (June 2014); Fyodor’s Performance Carousel by Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich (May 2014); The Liminal Space Trilogy by the Russian collective AES+F (May 2013, curated by Sonia Becce); Fundación Vairoletto by Franco Darío Vico (2013 Faena Prize winner); El Aleph by Anthony McCall and Mischa Kuball (September 2013); Los Carpinteros by the Cuban collective of the same name (May 2012); Walking South by Franz Ackermann (November 2012); Los Paraísos Desplegables by Manuel Ameztoy (May 2012) and O bicho suspenso na paisagem by Ernesto Neto (September 2011, curated by Jessica Morgan). CAN WE HYPERLINK TO EACH ARTIST IF THEY HAVE A WIKI LISTING ALSO CAN WE INCLUDE IMAGES Faena Forum Miami Beach Faena Forum is a pioneering new building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Rem Koolhaas/OMA and the home of Faena Art in Miami. Faena Forum was envisioned as the cultural heart of Faena District Miami Beach, which encompasses six blocks of new development designed by OMA, Foster + Partners, and Brandon Haw, and the renovation of historic buildings. Faena Forum serves as an incubator for cultural expression as well as a place for convening and community building that reshapes the cultural landscape of Miami Beach. Inaugurated in 2016, Faena Forum has commissioned contemporary artists to envision and realize major site-specific works, such as Occasion by Isabel Lewis (December 2018), Danza de la Esponja by Cecilia Bengolea (December 2018), Noche de Brujas (March 2018), ángeles veloces arcanos fugaces by assume vivid astro focus (June and October 2017), Biennale of Moving Images (May 2017), Creative Misunderstandings by Alejandro Guzmán (March 2017), Once With Me, Once Without Me (December 2016) by Pam Tanowitz in collaboration with Sho Shigematsu/OMA, and the opening processional performance Tyde by Side (December 2016). Faena Forum also hosted Madonna’s Tears of a Clown, a special event during Art Basel Miami 2016 to benefit her non-profit organization Raising Malawi. CAN WE HYPERLINK TO EACH ARTIST IF THEY HAVE A WIKI LISTING ALSO CAN WE INCLUDE IMAGES Urban Redevelopment

Faena identifies and invests in neglected regions of real estate within urban centers for the purpose of transforming its physical and cultural landscape. Through the redevelopment of an existing environment, Faena achieves the goal of reinvigorating urban areas through art and culture, and multiplying land values on a large-scale community level.

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Faena District Buenos Aires

The Faena District Buenos Aires is a 300,000-square-meter project in the previously abandoned Puerto Madero docklands bordering Rio de La Plata. The redevelopment began with the multimillion-dollar reformation of the El Porteño Building, a century-old red brick warehouse into Faena Hotel Buenos Aires, which also houses Faena’s El Cabaret theater. With the construction of two adjoining residential buildings, La Porteña Residences and La Porteña Residences II, the El Aleph Residential project designed by the London-based architecture firm Foster + Partners, and the transformation of a turn-of-the-century grain mill into the Faena Art Center, the Faena District became the most expensive real estate quarter in Argentina. Faena District Miami Beach

The $1.2bn Faena District Miami Beach spans one million square feet in Miami’s Mid Beach neighborhood from 32nd Street to 36th Street between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Creek. It’s composed of Faena Hotel Miami Beach and Penthouse Residences and adjoining Faena Theater; Faena House residences designed by Foster + Partners; the Versailles building; boutique hotel Casa Faena; and the OMA-designed Faena Forum arts center, Faena Park, a mechanical car park, and Faena Bazaar retail space. The Faena Hotel Miami Beach property is a reinvention of the historic Saxony Hotel originally built in 1948 by George Sax and designed by Roy F. France that reigned as the foremost luxury hotel of its time housing famous guests including Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin. Casa Faena was initially constructed in 1928 as the El Paraiso Apartments. The existing hotel stayed true to the structure’s original Spanish colonial architecture style. Hospitality

Faena is an award-winning luxury hospitality brand with hotels in Buenos Aires and Miami Beach that offer immersive dining, entertainment, art, and wellness experiences.

Faena Buenos Aires

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires is located in the waterside neighborhood of Puerto Madero within the Faena District. The building was originally a grain silo constructed in 1902 that reopened as a 105-room luxury hotel in 2004 designed by owner and real estate developer Alan Faena and French designer Philippe Starck. The property is a member of Leading Hotels of the World and has two restaurants, El Mercado, a cantina-inspired restaurant with an outdoor patio serving traditional Argentine cuisine, and Bistro Sur, an award-winning upscale restaurant that focuses on innovative haute cuisine. La Cava, a private dining venue in the wine cellar has a 4,000-bottle wine list, one of the largest in the country. Live entertainment, including a nightly program of local bands and DJs, can be found in The Library Lounge. Open in the spring and summer, the Poolbar has poolside cocktails and cuisine. El Cabaret, an intimate theater inspired by 1920’s tango clubs hosts a weekly dinner show, Rojo Tango, one of the city’s most famous tango shows. Faena Spa has an authentic steam and sauna hammam, yoga studio, beauty salon, gym, wellness program and Biologique Recherche body treatments. The Faena Arts Center, a converted flour mill located in the center of the Faena district, opened in 2011 and displays the work of local and international artists. Faena Miami Beach

Faena District Miami Beach contains the ultra-luxury Faena Hotel Miami Beach and the boutique luxury hotel, Casa Faena. Awarded #1 Hotel in the United States by Condé Nast Traveler and Forbes Five Star accreditation, Faena Hotel Miami Beach is a 14-story oceanfront property with 169 rooms and suites and 13 penthouse residences. Conceived by owner Alan Faena, the design of the hotel was developed in collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann and production designer Catherine Martin in an Art Deco style that recalls its former life as the Saxony Hotel built in 1948. The hotel houses three restaurants and four bars. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is an award-winning restaurant that serves South American dishes prepared in an open-fire kitchen. Pao by Paul Qui, is also an award-winning restaurant with modern Asian cuisine and a $6m Damien Hirst unicorn sculpture in the dining room. Open-air dining outlets include the Veranda, Sun Bar and Tree of Life. The Living Room and Saxony Bar are indoor cocktail bars with nightly entertainment and La Cava is a private dining room. A private screening room is located within the hotel and the 150-seat Faena Theater is a destination for musical concerts and cabaret performances. Constructed with the one of the largest hammams on the East Coast, the 22,000-square-foot spa Tierra Santa Healing House has a menu of South American-inspired body treatments, a Biologique Recherche skincare line, and a yoga and meditation studio. The hotel’s private Beach Club offers poolside and beachfront cabanas serviced by butlers. Casa Faena is a 50-room, boutique-lifestyle hotel designed as a Spanish-style bohemian chic guesthouse. Artisanal decor include hand-woven Argentine bed throws, antique carpets and terracotta tiles. The guest house has a restaurant, Casa Cafe, serving American and Argentine classic dishes and craft cocktails in a bistro-style atmosphere and a private beach club. Guests of the hotel have access to Faena Hotel Miami Beach’s restaurants and entertainment options. The adjacent 43,000 square-foot Faena Forum serves as a function space for events including weddings, galas, interactive art installations and performances.

Residential Development Faena collaborates with acclaimed architects and designers to build luxury-level residential projects that combine with the brand’s award-winning services and amenities, converting rundown urban areas into prime real estate sectors. In Buenos Aires, Faena owns and manages five residential properties including El Porteño Residences and La Porteña Residences I & II designed by Philippe Stark with the same aesthetic as the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires. Originally built in 1908, the restored La Porteña Residences II building has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city and river. Designed by London’s prestigious architecture firm Foster + Partners, El Aleph Residence applies sustainable standards and the innovative use of indoor/outdoor space with double-height patios, split-level living spaces, vaulted ceilings and bronzed sliding windows to maximize natural ventilation. Oceana Puerto Madero is a development partnership between Alan Faena and Argentine real estate developer Eduardo F. Costantini being designed by architect Brandon Haw. The two residential buildings, large public square and public art will be part of the Faena District. Built in 2016 during the first phase of the Faena District Miami Beach, the Faena House attained sales that surpassed market standards in terms of price and velocity achieved. The 18-story luxury residential tower designed by Foster + Partners has a total of 47 units ranging from 2,030 to 3,545 square feet, 44 of which closed at record breaking prices of $3,000 per square foot and over $4,000 per square foot for the penthouses. Each condo features a wraparound terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and access to luxury amenities including a 24-hour doorman, security surveillance, valet, in-house spa, fitness center with direct ocean views, beach club, and priority reservations at Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Faena House has been recognized as the most exclusive community in Miami, rivaling completed global properties such as 15 Central Park West in New York and One Hyde Park in London. In 2015, the 22,500-square-foot Faena House penthouse sold for $60 million, making it the biggest sale ever for a single-family home in Miami-Dade County. Other residences include Faena Versailles, Faena Mar, and Penthouse Residences at Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Faena Live Faena produces exclusive shows for El Cabaret theater in Buenos Aires and Faena Theater in Miami Beach. The award-winning tango show, Rojo Tango at El Cabaret, features a professional cast of tango dancers, vocalists and musicians. Faena Theater has a rotating calendar of theater productions, music concerts, magic shows, comedy acts, and karaoke. Faena partners with Quixotic, an innovative performing arts group known for its ability to integrate technology with live music, contemporary dance, and cirque arts, to produce original shows including Sensatia and Samsara. Past impendent shows include C’est Rouge and Magique. In partnership with M2 Connections, Faena Theater produces a Sounds of Brazil series with a lineup of Brazilian musicians including Vanessa da Mata, Marina Lima, Paulo Ricardo, and Legião Urbana. A jazz series hosted by Sammy Figueroa and curated by Grammy-nominated producer Rachel Faro, in partnership with WDNA 88.9 FM Radio, welcomed jazz artists Allan Harris, Mirella Costa, Matthew Whitaker, Jazzmeia Horn. Faena also curates a weekly program of musical performances at its various nightlife outlets. In Buenos Aires, Faena Hotel Buenos Aires features a roster of popular local bands like Still Rock, Inclanfunk, and Mariu Fernandez along with live DJs. The Living Room at Faena Hotel Miami Beach has a weekly showcase of Miami’s hottest new artists from electro-pop music to performances by America’s Got Talent star Yoli Mayor. IMAGES Faena Rose Private Members Club

Launched in 2016 as part of the Faena District Miami Beach, Faena Rose is an exclusive, art and culture-based private members club with approximately 300 members. The club merges a dynamic community of likeminded individuals through a robust, year-round calendar of diverse and transformative cultural experiences including a guest chef dinner series with top culinary masters, pre-release screenings followed by Q&As with the filmmakers, and intimate talks with artists and thought leaders. Faena Rose provides its members with exclusive access and special benefits throughout the Faena Districts as well as global destinations through the Faena Rose excursion travel program. Faena Rose’s cultural excursion series takes members on immersive explorations to sought-after cultural destinations like Cuba, Mexico City and Buenos Aires. Insider experiences include studio visits with famous artists, curator-led tours of local museums and cultural institutions, curated epicurean experiences with local chefs, exclusive visits to private collections, and dance and music performances.

Media Accolades

Faena’s founder Alan Faena, and its hotels and amenities have been recognized by the media as a leader in service, design and innovation.

Conde Nast Traveler - #1 Hotel in Miami Reader's Choice Awards - 2018 (FHMB) Forbes – Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2018 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler - #1 Hotel in America Reader's Choice Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Forbes –Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2017 (FHMB) Ahead – The Ahead Americas Hotel of the Year Award Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Ahead – Best Event Space Ahead America Awards - 2017 - Faena Forum Ahead – Best Spa & Wellness Ahead America awards 2017 (Tierra Santa Healing House) Ahead – The Outstanding Contribution Award Ahead America Awards – 2017 - Alan Faena Ahead – Best Resort Hotel Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Tatler – Travel Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Architectural Digest – Travel Awards 2016, World’s Best New Hotels Best Restaurant – 2016 - Pao by Paul Qui Conde Nast Traveler – Hot List 2016 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler – Reader’s Choice Awards 2016 Hotels Conde Nast Traveler – Fashion & Beauty Guide 2016 Best Salons (Rossano Ferretti Salon at Tierra Santa Healing House FHMB) Forbes – Best Hotels for 2016 (FHMB) Forbes – Dreamy Suites: 10 Best Hotels of 2016 (FHMB) Robb Report – Best of the Best - 2016 (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The It List 2016 Best New Hotels on the Planet (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The World’s Sexiest Hotel Bars - 2016 - Living Room Departures.com – Most Notable Hotel Openings of 2015 (FHMB) ELLE- World’s Best Spas – 2015 - Tierra Santa Conde Nast Traveler –Gold List (FHMB) EATER Miami – Restaurant of the Year - Pao by Paul Qui Virtuoso Life- Best of the Best: Best Achievement in Design (FHMB) ZAGAT – Hottest New Restaurants in Miami - Pao by Paul Qui where magazine – Best New Restaurants for the Year (Los Fuegos) American Airlines Celebrated Living – Best U.S. Resorts (FHMB) ZAGAT- Hottest New Restaurants in Miami (Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann) Robb Report – The Greatest Gifts of the Season (Penthouse at FHMB)

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Faena Group

1. Faena Group 2. Urban Redevelopment 3. Residential Development 4. Hospitality 5. Faena Art & Faena Prize 6. Faena Entertainment 7. Faena Rose Private Members Club 8. Media accolades Faena Group Founded by Alan Faena, the Faena Group is a privately held company that masterplans urban communities integrating high-end residential properties, luxury hotels, restaurants, art centers, theaters, health spas and retail concepts anchored in artistic and cultural experiences. Since 2000, Alan Faena and his business partner Len Blavatnik, a global industrialist and philanthropist, have developed abandoned stretches of land in both Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and Miami, Florida into some of the most valuable real estate in both Latin America and the United States. Faena Group districts encompass new buildings, reimagined historic properties and dramatic natural settings, which Faena develops collaboratively with teams of leading architects, designers and artists. The Faena brand has experienced significant traction in the lifestyle and luxury consumer markets, earning international acclaim and a devoted following. Faena Group’s ethos is rooted in concepts and ideas that have the power to reshape and enhance our world. Each project is designed to be a platform for personal expression, cultural interaction and innovative thinking that challenge existing concepts of community, culture and entertainment. By integrating art, architecture, nature and technology in original ways, Faena creates new neighborhoods that have a proven track record of revitalizing economies. Urban Redevelopment

Faena Group identifies and invests in neglected regions of real estate within urban centers for the purpose of transforming its physical and cultural landscape. Through the redevelopment of an existing environment, Faena achieves the goal of reinvigorating urban areas through art and culture, and multiplying land values on a large-scale community level.

Faena District Buenos Aires

The Faena District Buenos Aires is a 300,000-square-meter project in the previously abandoned Puerto Madero docklands bordering Rio de La Plata. The redevelopment began with the multimillion-dollar reformation of the El Porteño Building, a century-old red brick warehouse into Faena Hotel Buenos Aires, which also houses Faena’s El Cabaret theater. With the construction of two adjoining residential buildings, La Porteña Residences and La Porteña Residences II, the El Aleph Residential project designed by the London-based architecture firm Foster + Partners, and the transformation of a turn-of-the-century grain mill into the Faena Arts Center, the Faena District became the most expensive real estate quarter in Argentina. Faena District Miami Beach

The $1.2bn Faena District Miami Beach spans one million square feet in Miami’s Mid Beach neighborhood from 32nd Street to 36th Street between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Creek. It’s composed of Faena Hotel Miami Beach and Penthouse Residences and adjoining Faena Theater; Faena House residences designed by Foster + Partners; the Versailles building; boutique hotel Casa Faena; and the OMA-designed Faena Forum arts center, Faena Park, a mechanical car park, and Faena Bazaar retail space. The Faena Hotel Miami Beach property is a reinvention of the historic Saxony Hotel originally built in 1948 by George Sax and designed by Roy F. France that reigned as the foremost luxury hotel of its time housing famous guests including Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin. Casa Faena was initially constructed in 1928 as the El Paraiso Apartments. The existing hotel stayed true to the structure’s original Spanish colonial architecture style. Residential Development Faena Group collaborates with acclaimed architects and designers to build luxury-level residential projects that combine with the brand’s award-winning services and amenities, converting rundown urban areas into prime real estate sectors. In Buenos Aires, the Faena Group owns and manages five residential properties including El Porteño Residences and La Porteña Residences I & II designed by Philippe Stark with the same aesthetic as the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires. Originally built in 1908, the restored La Porteña Residences II building has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city and river. Designed by London’s prestigious architecture firm Foster + Partners, El Aleph Residence applies sustainable standards and the innovative use of indoor/outdoor space with double-height patios, split-level living spaces, vaulted ceilings and bronzed sliding windows to maximize natural ventilation. Oceana Puerto Madero is a development partnership between Alan Faena and Argentine real estate developer Eduardo F. Costantini being designed by architect Brandon Haw. The two residential buildings, large public square and public art will be part of the Faena District. Built in 2016 during the first phase of the Faena District Miami Beach, the Faena House attained sales that surpassed market standards in terms of price and velocity achieved. The 18-story luxury residential tower designed by Foster + Partners has a total of 47 units ranging from 2,030 to 3,545 square feet, 44 of which closed at record breaking prices of $3,000 per square foot and over $4,000 per square foot for the penthouses. Each condo features a wraparound terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and access to luxury amenities including a 24-hour doorman, security surveillance, valet, in-house spa, fitness center with direct ocean views, beach club, and priority reservations at Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Faena House has been recognized as the most exclusive community in Miami, rivaling completed global properties such as 15 Central Park West in New York and One Hyde Park in London. In 2015, the 22,500-square-foot Faena House penthouse sold for $60 million, making it the biggest sale ever for a single-family home in Miami-Dade County. Other residences include Faena Versailles, Faena Mar, and Penthouse Residences at Faena Hotel Miami Beach. Hospitality

Faena is an award-winning luxury hospitality brand with hotels in Buenos Aires and Miami Beach that offer immersive dining, entertainment, art, and wellness experiences.

Faena Buenos Aires

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires is located in the waterside neighborhood of Puerto Madero within the Faena District. The building was originally a grain silo constructed in 1902 that reopened as a 105-room luxury hotel in 2004 designed by owner and real estate developer Alan Faena and French designer Philippe Starck. The property is a member of Leading Hotels of the World and has two restaurants, El Mercado, a cantina-inspired restaurant with an outdoor patio serving traditional Argentine cuisine, and Bistro Sur, an award-winning upscale restaurant that focuses on innovative haute cuisine. La Cava, a private dining venue in the wine cellar has a 4,000-bottle wine list, one of the largest in the country. Live entertainment, including a nightly program of local bands and DJs, can be found in The Library Lounge. Open in the spring and summer, the Poolbar has poolside cocktails and cuisine. El Cabaret, an intimate theater inspired by 1920’s tango clubs hosts a weekly dinner show, Rojo Tango, one of the city’s most famous tango shows. Faena Spa has an authentic steam and sauna hammam, yoga studio, beauty salon, gym, wellness program and Biologique Recherche body treatments. The Faena Arts Center, a converted flour mill located in the center of the Faena district, opened in 2011 and displays the work of local and international artists. Faena Miami Beach

Faena District Miami Beach contains the ultra-luxury Faena Hotel Miami Beach and the boutique luxury hotel, Casa Faena. Awarded #1 Hotel in the United States by Condé Nast Traveler and Forbes Five Star accreditation, Faena Hotel Miami Beach is a 14-story oceanfront property with 169 rooms and suites and 13 penthouse residences. Conceived by owner Alan Faena, the design of the hotel was developed in collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann and production designer Catherine Martin in an Art Deco style that recalls its former life as the Saxony Hotel built in 1948. The hotel houses three restaurants and four bars. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is an award-winning restaurant that serves South American dishes prepared in an open-fire kitchen. Pao by Paul Qui, is also an award-winning restaurant with modern Asian cuisine and a $6m Damien Hirst unicorn sculpture in the dining room. Open-air dining outlets include the Veranda, Sun Bar and Tree of Life. The Living Room and Saxony Bar are indoor cocktail bars with nightly entertainment and La Cava is a private dining room. A private screening room is located within the hotel and the 150-seat Faena Theater is a destination for musical concerts and cabaret performances. Constructed with the one of the largest hammams on the East Coast, the 22,000-square-foot spa Tierra Santa Healing House has a menu of South American-inspired body treatments, a Biologique Recherche skincare line, and a yoga and meditation studio. The hotel’s private Beach Club offers poolside and beachfront cabanas serviced by butlers. Casa Faena is a 50-room, boutique-lifestyle hotel designed as a Spanish-style bohemian chic guesthouse. Artisanal decor include hand-woven Argentine bed throws, antique carpets and terracotta tiles. The guest house has a restaurant, Casa Cafe, serving American and Argentine classic dishes and craft cocktails in a bistro-style atmosphere and a private beach club. Guests of the hotel have access to Faena Hotel Miami Beach’s restaurants and entertainment options. The adjacent 43,000 square-foot Faena Forum serves as a function space for events including weddings, galas, interactive art installations and performances. Faena Art

Faena Art is a non-profit organization that houses and produces post-disciplinary and time-based experiences, serving as a catalyst for innovative, site-specific and immersive creative practices. Through art, research, activism and community building, the organization fosters new models for performative social interaction that transcend the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice. Its mission is to provide a conceptual framework for a wide range of activities held at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires and Faena Forum in Miami Beach, both of which serve as an incubator for cross-cultural collaboration and experimentation among trans-disciplinary contemporary artists throughout the Western Hemisphere. An annual calendar of events includes large-scale site-specific art installations, musical and theatrical performances and artist lectures, many of which are free and open to the public. The Faena Prize for the Arts is a biennial international juried prize, which recognizes artistic experimentation, encourages post-disciplinary and temporal exploration, and promotes inquiry of the infinite links among art, technology and design. Each year, Faena Art calls for submissions from artists of all disciplines to rethink the space of Faena Art Center Buenos Aires from perspectives based on time and duration while engaging with the cultural and urban conditions of the city of Buenos Aires. Annually, hundreds of proposals from over 70 countries are evaluated by an international selection panel of curators and museum directors to choose a Faena Prize winner. The winning proposal receives a US $75,000 prize—US $25,000 in unrestricted funds is awarded directly to the artist, while the remaining US $50,000 is allocated towards the production of the exhibition at Faena Art Center Buenos Aires, with the possibility of being adapted for Faena Forum Miami Beach. In addition to the main prize, two special mentions of US $1,000 each are awarded annually to the second and third most outstanding proposals. Faena Entertainment Faena Group produces exclusive shows for El Cabaret theater in Buenos Aires and Faena Theater in Miami Beach. The award-winning tango show, Rojo Tango at El Cabaret, features a professional cast of tango dancers, vocalists and musicians with group choreography from Sandra Bootz and Gabriel Ortega and costumes by Gabriela Kovacs. Faena Theater has a rotating calendar of theater productions, music concerts, magic shows, comedy acts, and karaoke. Faena partners with Quixotic, an innovative performing arts group known for its ability to integrate technology with live music, contemporary dance, and cirque arts, to produce original shows including Sensatia and Samsara. Past impendent shows include C’est Rouge and Magique. In partnership with M2 Connections, Faena Theater produces a Sounds of Brazil series with a lineup of Brazilian musicians including Vanessa da Mata, Marina Lima, Paulo Ricardo, and Legião Urbana. A jazz series hosted by Sammy Figueroa and curated by Grammy-nominated producer Rachel Faro, in partnership with WDNA 88.9 FM Radio, welcomed jazz artists Allan Harris, Mirella Costa, Matthew Whitaker, Jazzmeia Horn. Faena Group also curates a weekly program of musical performances at its various nightlife outlets. In Buenos Aires, Faena Hotel Buenos Aires features a roster of popular local bands like Still Rock, Inclanfunk, and Mariu Fernandez along with live DJs. The Living Room at Faena Hotel Miami Beach has a weekly showcase of Miami’s hottest new artists from electro-pop music to performances by America’s Got Talent star Yoli Mayor. Faena Rose Private Members Club

Launched in 2016 as part of the Faena District Miami Beach, Faena Rose is an exclusive, art and culture-based private members club with approximately 300 members. The club merges a dynamic community of likeminded individuals through a robust, year-round calendar of diverse and transformative cultural experiences including a guest chef dinner series with top culinary masters, pre-release screenings followed by Q&As with the filmmakers, and intimate talks with artists and thought leaders. Faena Rose provides its members with exclusive access and special benefits throughout the Faena Districts as well as global destinations through the Faena Rose excursion travel program. Faena Rose’s cultural excursion series takes members on immersive explorations to sought-after cultural destinations like Cuba, Mexico City and Buenos Aires. Insider experiences include studio visits with famous artists, curator-led tours of local museums and cultural institutions, curated epicurean experiences with local chefs, exclusive visits to private collections, and dance and music performances. Annual dues range from $17,000 and above.

Media Accolades

Faena Group’s founder Alan Faena, and its hotels and amenities have been recognized by the media as a leader in service, design and innovation.

Forbes – Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2018 (FHMB) Ahead – The Ahead Americas Hotel of the Year Award Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Ahead – Best Event Space Ahead America Awards - 2017 - Faena Forum Ahead – Best Spa & Wellness Ahead America awards 2017 (Tierra Santa Healing House) Ahead – The Outstanding Contribution Award Ahead America Awards – 2017 - Alan Faena Ahead – Best Resort Hotel Ahead America Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler - #1 Hotel in America Reader's Choice Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Forbes –Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award - 2017 (FHMB) Tatler – Travel Awards - 2017 (FHMB) Architectural Digest – Travel Awards 2016, World’s Best New Hotels Best Restaurant – 2016 - Pao by Paul Qui Conde Nast Traveler – Hot List 2016 (FHMB) Conde Nast Traveler – Reader’s Choice Awards 2016 Hotels Conde Nast Traveler – Fashion & Beauty Guide 2016 Best Salons (Rossano Ferretti Salon at Tierra Santa Healing House FHMB) Forbes – Best Hotels for 2016 (FHMB) Forbes – Dreamy Suites: 10 Best Hotels of 2016 (FHMB) Robb Report – Best of the Best - 2016 (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The It List 2016 Best New Hotels on the Planet (FHMB) Travel+Leisure – The World’s Sexiest Hotel Bars - 2016 - Living Room Departures.com – Most Notable Hotel Openings of 2015 (FHMB) ELLE- World’s Best Spas – 2015 - Tierra Santa Conde Nast Traveler –Gold List (FHMB) EATER Miami – Restaurant of the Year - Pao by Paul Qui Virtuoso Life- Best of the Best: Best Achievement in Design (FHMB) ZAGAT – Hottest New Restaurants in Miami - Pao by Paul Qui where magazine – Best New Restaurants for the Year (Los Fuegos) American Airlines Celebrated Living – Best U.S. Resorts (FHMB) ZAGAT- Hottest New Restaurants in Miami (Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann) Robb Report – The Greatest Gifts of the Season (Penthouse at FHMB) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arcangel608 (talkcontribs) 16:36, 26 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 10 February 2020 edit

I need to change his information because someone put the wrong spouse and Alan want to remove her from his wikipidea's page. Rdsornes (talk) 13:56, 10 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. ‑‑ElHef (Meep?) 15:19, 10 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
The sources cited mention they are a couple. – Thjarkur (talk) 15:28, 10 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Faena Forum architect crediting edit

Under Career> Faena Miami Beach, the article currently reads: The project includes the restoration of the 1948 Saxony hotel, and an arts center, Faena Forum, by architect Rem Koolhaas and OMA and residences by Foster + Partners.

It should read: The project includes the restoration of the 1948 Saxony hotel, and an arts center, Faena Forum, by architects Rem Koolhaas and Shohei Shigematsu of OMA and residences by Foster + Partners.

The following article detailing the opening of Faena Forum references both Koolhaas and Shigematsu (as does the New York Times Article already cited on this page [1]).

[2]

Archihistory (talk) 18:22, 10 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Syrian Jewish ethnicity edit

  • Holly Brubach (Nov 17, 2015). "Flying High". W. His family, Sephardic Jews who emigrated from Syria to Argentina in the 1920s, had a successful textile business.
  • Wolfe, Alexandra (August 19, 2016). "Alan Faena Takes On Miami Beach". The Wall Street Journal. He was born to a Jewish family in Buenos Aires, the son of the owner of a textile company and a homemaker.
  • "Joseph Moinian Pays $12.5 Million For Leon Black's Faena House Unit In Miami". Jewish Business News. January 17, 2017. Alan Faena was born in Argentina to Syrian Jewish textile manufacturer.
  • Michael Kaminer (May 13, 2019). "Multi-Millionaire and Argentinean Hotelier Alan Faena Opens Up About His Rabbinic Heritage". The Forward. [The Forward] Has anyone ever made your Jewishness an issue in your business dealings? [Faena] No, [...]

Semi-protected edit request on 21 October 2020 edit

Remove Spouse(s) Ximena Caminos. They got divorced in 2017. CristianGabano (talk) 16:20, 21 October 2020 (UTC) Remove Spouse(s) Ximena Caminos. They got divorced in 2017. Sources:Reply

  Done.  Ganbaruby! (Say hi!) 14:45, 26 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 30 March 2021 edit

Alan Faena
Born
Alan Faena[1]

(1963-11-28) 28 November 1963 (age 60)[1]

Alan Faena (born 28 November 1963, in Buenos Aires)

The source states the 20th. TOM SRL Partners: Alan Diego Faena, Argentine, entrepreneur, single, 20/11/1963 ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 13:34, 30 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
Extended content

Personal life

Faena's was in a relationship with Ximena Caminos, and they have one son named Noa. They seperated in 2009[2][3] He resides in Miami, Buenos Aires, and Punta del Este, Uruguay.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b «Agutom: sociedad de responsabilidad limitada», article on Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 2003 2da sección", 29 May 2003, indicating Faena is Argentine, businessman, single, and born 28 November 1963.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference financialtimes was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Coleman, Oli (November 14, 2018). "It's over for this Miami power couple". Page Six. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference wsj was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

Lesliepelrine (talk) 12:52, 30 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

  Partly done: I added the fact that they seperated, but it doesn't seem that it was in 2009. Also, see WP:BLPNAME, we don't name the children of notable people if those children are not notable in themselves. ‑‑Volteer1 (talk) 13:40, 30 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 24 February 2022 - Updating incorrect birthday date and middle name Macpelrine (talk) 14:14, 25 February 2022 (UTC) edit

I misspelled Roger, the edit to name should be | birth_name = Alan Roger Faena[1][2]

Macpelrine (talk) 14:14, 25 February 2022 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Birth_date was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "About Alan Faena | Founder & President | Faena". www.faena.com.
  Not done: No source provided links to confirm his birth name included "Roger" Terasail[✉️] 20:50, 14 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 27 March 2023 edit

Alan Faena
 
Born
Alan Roger Faena[1]

(1963-11-28) 28 November 1963 (age 60)[1]
NationalityArgentinean
Occupation(s)Real estate development, hotels, fine art
SpouseGrace Goldsmith [2]
Children1

Alan Roger Faena (born 28 November 1963, in Buenos Aires)[1] is an Argentine hotelier and real estate developer[3][4][5][6] who has developed properties in his native Buenos Aires, as well as Miami Beach, Florida.[7][8]

Faena is the founder and President of Faena Group.[9] He is a member of the Tate International Committee and the New Museum Leaders Council.[10] He previously founded Via Vai in 1985, an Argentinian fashion label, and worked as a fashion designer.[7]

  Already done Actualcpscm (talk) 13:45, 27 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

Early life edit

Faena is the son of a textile manufacturer.[11][12][6][13][14] He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1963.[7]

Career edit

Early career edit

In 1985, Faena followed in his parents footsteps into the textile industry and founded the fashion label Via Vai at age 19.[6][7][8] He launched the brand with 50 colored shirts he funded himself.[6] The brand expanded to include ready-to-wear collections and a denim line. Faena sold the company in 1996.[6]

Faena Buenos Aires edit

Faena was a fashion designer for over ten years before beginning a career in real estate development in 2000.[7][9] He partnered with Len Blavatnik, Philippe Starck and Foster + Partners to redevelop abandoned docklands in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.[9][13] Foster + Partner's residential condominium in re-development was their first project in South America.[6] The Faena Hotel designed by Starck opened in 2004.[8]

The Faena District, which is estimated to be a $200 million development, is the most valuable real estate in Buenos Aires.[7][8] The Faena Arts Center, a converted flour mill located in the center of the district, opened in September 2011 and displays the work of local and international artists.[7][8][15]

In November 2011, German artist Franz Ackermann exhibited the results of his voyages around Buenos Aires with the largest mural of his career in the center.[16] The Cuban duo Los Carpinteros debuted their first solo exhibition in Buenos Aires at the arts center in May 2012.[16]

Faena Miami Beach edit

Faena expanded his brand to Miami Beach with a $1 billion[17] project to develop a six block waterfront property.[7][18][19] Construction on the Miami Beach Faena District began in 2013.[20]

The project includes the restoration of the 1948 Saxony hotel, and an arts center, Faena Forum, by architect Rem Koolhaas and OMA and residences by Foster + Partners.[3][7][21][22]

Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin are also involved in the project as designers for the interior of the Faena Hotel Miami Beach.[23][24]

The district will be landscaped by Miami-based firm Raymond Jungles.[25] The Faena House, an 18-story residential unit, is the project's first building scheduled for completion.[8][17]

Personal life edit

Faena is married to Grace Goldsmith, the couple was married in March 2023 in his home town of Buenos Aires.[26] He was previously partners with Ximena Caminos, the couple have a son together.[5] They separated in 2009.[27] Faena resides in Miami, Buenos Aires, and Punta del Este, Uruguay.[6]

Paradise Papers edit

On 5 November 2017, the Paradise Papers, a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment, revealed that Faena was director and CEO of half a dozen offshore companies in Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands. Faena also appears with bank accounts in Luxembourg and the Isle of Man, linked to different hotels and real estate projects in Puerto Madero.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Caroline Tell. "Faena Art Introduces Artist In Residence Program". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  2. ^ Nast, Condé (23 March 2023). "Inside Alan Faena and Grace Goldsmith's Theatrical Four-Day Wedding in Buenos Aires". Vogue.
  3. ^ a b "A Miami Remake". Travel + Leisure. March 2014.
  4. ^ "Miami Dreams". Privat Property. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ a b Ohly Evans, Christina (May 17, 2014). "Alan Faena". Financial Times Travel Unravelled. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Elisa Lipsky-Karasz (21 May 2013). "Alan Faena's Argentine Residence". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Spencer, Samuel. "Alan Faena: Argentina's Developer of Cultural Dreams". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ a b c d e f Dittrich, Guy (October 2014). "Meeting Alan Faena". Sleeper Global Hotel Design. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ a b c Eidell, Lynsey. "City Scapers". Worth. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ Christian Viveros-Fauné (12 April 2012). "Argentina's new arts district is built "from scratch"". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  11. ^ Holly Brubach (Nov 17, 2015). "Flying High". W. His family, Sephardic Jews who emigrated from Syria to Argentina in the 1920s, had a successful textile business.
  12. ^ Wolfe, Alexandra (August 19, 2016). "Alan Faena Takes On Miami Beach". The Wall Street Journal. He was born to a Jewish family in Buenos Aires, the son of the owner of a textile company and a homemaker.
  13. ^ a b "Alan Faena". Lifestyle Magazine Brasil. June 2014. His family, Sephardic Jews who emigrated from Syria to Argentina in the 1920s, had a successful textile business. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ Michael Tannenbaum. "Art and Soul". Archived from the original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  15. ^ Ana Lisa (14 February 2012). "Buenos Aires' Faena Arts Center Opens in a Renovated Mill With a Colorful Interactive Installation". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  16. ^ a b "Underground art goes upscale in Buenos Aires". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  17. ^ a b Katya Kazakina (12 September 2013). "Blankfein Said to Buy Into $1 Billion Miami Condo Project". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  18. ^ Agustino Fontevecchia (12 April 2012). "Faena, the developer behind the $550m revival of Miami's Saxony Hotel". Forbes. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  19. ^ Jackie Goldstein (5 December 2012). "Forbes Tries to Figure Out Alan Faena's Saxony Hotel". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  20. ^ Agustino Fontevecchia (4 December 2012). "Alan Faena, The Developer Behind The $550M Revival Of Miami's Saxony Hotel". Forbes. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  21. ^ Ted Loos, "In Miami Beach, the Faena Forum is to Open in December", New York Times, retrieved 19 November 2017
  22. ^ Sean McCaughan (6 June 2012). "Koolhaas and Foster Mean Starchitect-O-Mania At the Saxony". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  23. ^ Chris Rovzar (4 December 2013). "Exclusive: Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin to Design Interiors, Uniforms for Saxony Hotel in Miami Beach". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  24. ^ Nate Freeman (24 February 2014). "Baz Luhrmann's Next Project: Miami's Faena Saxony Hotel". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  25. ^ Sean McCaughan (7 January 2013). "Faena Releases Five Short Videos On Designing Faena House". Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  26. ^ Nast, Condé (23 March 2023). "Inside Alan Faena and Grace Goldsmith's Theatrical Four-Day Wedding in Buenos Aires". Vogue.
  27. ^ Coleman, Oli (November 14, 2018). "It's over for this Miami power couple". Page Six. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  28. ^ "Alan Faena, otro argentino en Paradise Papers". Perfil. 7 November 2017. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

External links edit



Macpelrine (talk) 12:05, 27 March 2023 (UTC)Reply