PROFILEmiami hosted its 3rd Annual PROFILE Design Summit 2026 at the Atrium at Trackside in Wynwood, bringing together leading architects, developers, and designers. The event, in partnership with Sexy Bedding and Eclectic Elements, focused on the evolving definition of luxury, emphasizing human longevity, wellness, and long-term livability, alongside the economic impact of design.
Key Takeaways
- Wellness is no longer an amenity but the foundation of modern luxury.
- Design excellence is a critical differentiator influencing market performance and long-term asset value.
- Landscape design is evolving into a core component of lifestyle and value creation.
- Early collaboration between developers, architects, and builders is crucial for design integrity and financial discipline.
An Evening of Elevated Dialogue and Networking
The summit commenced with a Design Showcase, featuring top-tier brands and service providers instrumental in South Florida’s luxury developments. Attendees engaged with industry leaders across architecture, interiors, custom kitchens, lighting, smart-home technology, and security solutions.
Designing for Luxury and Longevity
The first panel discussion, "Designing for Luxury & Longevity," explored the paradigm shift from aesthetic-driven luxury to one focused on human well-being and enduring livability. Panelists, including Ralph Choeff, Mikael Hamaoui, Tatiana Sheveleva, Kathy Samaan, Monica Suleski, and Michael Cetta, underscored that factors like natural light, air quality, and sensory comfort are now paramount. The consensus was that true luxury is revealed over time through material quality, environmental control, and precise execution.
Architecture, Landscape Design, and the Economics of Development
The second panel, "Architecture, Landscape Design & the Economics of Development," delved into how design directly impacts value creation. Experts like Michael Konig, Alejandro Acebal, Ralph Choeff, Andres Arcila, Kirk Ivy, and Ronald Bloomberg debated whether architecture is a cost center or a value driver. They concluded that design excellence is a key differentiator in today’s market, influencing absorption rates and long-term asset performance. The growing importance of landscape design as a core component of lifestyle and value was also highlighted, alongside the necessity of aligning architectural vision with construction feasibility through early collaboration.
The event concluded with continued networking, fostering connections within the South Florida development, design, and construction community, reinforcing PROFILEmiami’s role as a premier platform for industry leaders.
