Beachfront 1990s condominium on Avenida Lúcio Costa with a private golf course, helipad and Burle Marx landscaping.
Landmark buildingGolden Green faces Barra beach from Avenida Lúcio Costa 5100, and it is the condominium people cite when they want to explain what 1990s Barra luxury meant: fourteen residential buildings set in grounds landscaped by Roberto Burle Marx, with a private illuminated golf course, a helipad and a full club — gym, pools, spa, courts and a lake — inside the gates.
Apartments are large, running from roughly 225 m² three-bedrooms to 500 m² duplex penthouses, most with ocean views across the avenue. Only a small fraction of the land is built on, so the day-to-day experience is greener and quieter than the address suggests. It remains one of the most requested condominiums on the Barra beachfront.
Address: Av. Lúcio Costa 5100, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro
Developed by Multiplan and delivered in stages through the 1990s and early 2000s, Golden Green set a new bar for what a Rio condominium could include — the golf course and helipad had no real precedent in the city's residential market at the time.
The Burle Marx landscape plan ties the project to the most important name in Brazilian landscape design, and the grounds have matured into one of the largest privately held green areas on the Barra waterfront.
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