Fresh off winning “Firm of the Year” at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida Design & Honor Awards, Miami architecture firm STRANG continues to define the South Florida design landscape with its philosophy of environmental modernism. This climate-responsive approach fuses bold contemporary design with the subtropical environment, and their latest private commission—an architectural jewel box in Coral Gables’ gated Hammock Lakes community listed by Judy Zeder and Nathan Zeder—exemplifies that vision.

Spanning 9,254 square feet, the seven-bedroom, six-bath, two-half-bath estate showcases STRANG’s signature materiality: natural stone, European oak floors, and expansive glass walls that dissolve the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Every detail, from bespoke millwork to artisanal finishes, reinforces a sense of timeless refinement.



Inside, soaring spaces flow into a gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and panoramic picture windows. A Crestron smart home system integrates climate, lighting, and entertainment for effortless control. Private quarters are equally flexible, with bedrooms that double as a home theater, office, or staff accommodations.

Outdoors, the estate unfolds as a private resort. A heated pool anchors the retreat, flanked by a fully equipped summer kitchen, basketball half-court, and putting green. Privacy landscaping, curated gardens, and multiple lounge areas invite year-round recreation and relaxation. A two-car garage and two-car EV-ready carport extend the practicality.
At once a celebration of form, function, and Florida’s natural environment, this Hammock Lakes residence redefines Miami luxury while underscoring STRANG’s award-winning mastery.
View the complete listing by Judy Zeder and Nathan Zeder of Coldwell Banker Realty in Coral Gables.