JPX Works has unveiled more details pertaining to their planned luxury condo tower on Peachtree Road in Buckhead — a project that could help raise the aesthetic bar for Atlanta's large-scale multifamily projects. Christened the "Emerson" in a press release, the 21-story development is the work of Jarel Portman and Bruce Fernald, who have a stated goal to push the envelope of high-design among the city's developers. With units starting at $1.8 million, according to the press release, it's clear just how lofty their ambitions are.

The building will fill a portion of the 1.84-acre site, leaving plenty of space for outdoor amenities in a lush landscaped setting. Those who can afford the building will enjoy a "fully-staffed lobby, lavish resident lounge with private dining room, and sprawling sundeck and outdoor terrace." Each of the 44 units will feature "expansive" private terraces, walls of glass, and private elevators. According to the company, the design of the building is an homage to Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania.

First announced last summer, the tower will replace a low-slung midcentury condo building on Peachtree Road near Lindbergh Drive. A first glimpse at the tower's design was revealed in July, with announcement of a second, similar tower in Midtown coming late last year. The team bringing the project to fruition encompasses an array of nationally recognized architects, designers, and real estate experts including ODA-Architecture, Rule Joy Trammel + Rubio, Perkins +Will, Mark Williams Design Associates, ELV Associates, and Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty. Groundbreaking in Buckhead is anticipated in the fall, with pre-sales commencing this summer.