Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove
Miami and Miami Beach from the ground up

"This book provides an important—and readable—addition to the bookshelf addressing the context of contemporary Miami and Miami Beach. By presenting the built environment of the Miami area for its compelling variety and unique mélange of styles, the authors go far in interpreting a long overlooked portion of our continent."—Gregory W. Bush, coauthor of Miami: An American Crossroad

A major urban center perched between vast natural ecosystems, Miami is known for a strikingly diverse built environment that is barely 100 years old. Within this brief span, the city has constantly reinvented itself, seeking a tangible identity as Florida’s largest metropolis. In this invented landscape, architecture, landscape design, and urban planning have played a particularly important role in creating Miami’s modern character and unique identity.

           

Miami Architecture grew out of the Miami Architecture Project, a community-based, nonprofit association that organized more than a dozen local forums to develop deeper appreciation of architecture and the role of architecture in community revitalization.

           

Ideal for residents, professionals, vacationers, and day-trippers, this authoritative guidebook provides a broad, accessible architectural overview of the notable buildings that can be found in the core of downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and Coconut Grove.

1112011994
Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove
Miami and Miami Beach from the ground up

"This book provides an important—and readable—addition to the bookshelf addressing the context of contemporary Miami and Miami Beach. By presenting the built environment of the Miami area for its compelling variety and unique mélange of styles, the authors go far in interpreting a long overlooked portion of our continent."—Gregory W. Bush, coauthor of Miami: An American Crossroad

A major urban center perched between vast natural ecosystems, Miami is known for a strikingly diverse built environment that is barely 100 years old. Within this brief span, the city has constantly reinvented itself, seeking a tangible identity as Florida’s largest metropolis. In this invented landscape, architecture, landscape design, and urban planning have played a particularly important role in creating Miami’s modern character and unique identity.

           

Miami Architecture grew out of the Miami Architecture Project, a community-based, nonprofit association that organized more than a dozen local forums to develop deeper appreciation of architecture and the role of architecture in community revitalization.

           

Ideal for residents, professionals, vacationers, and day-trippers, this authoritative guidebook provides a broad, accessible architectural overview of the notable buildings that can be found in the core of downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and Coconut Grove.

29.95 In Stock
Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove

Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove

Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove

Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove

Paperback

$29.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Miami and Miami Beach from the ground up

"This book provides an important—and readable—addition to the bookshelf addressing the context of contemporary Miami and Miami Beach. By presenting the built environment of the Miami area for its compelling variety and unique mélange of styles, the authors go far in interpreting a long overlooked portion of our continent."—Gregory W. Bush, coauthor of Miami: An American Crossroad

A major urban center perched between vast natural ecosystems, Miami is known for a strikingly diverse built environment that is barely 100 years old. Within this brief span, the city has constantly reinvented itself, seeking a tangible identity as Florida’s largest metropolis. In this invented landscape, architecture, landscape design, and urban planning have played a particularly important role in creating Miami’s modern character and unique identity.

           

Miami Architecture grew out of the Miami Architecture Project, a community-based, nonprofit association that organized more than a dozen local forums to develop deeper appreciation of architecture and the role of architecture in community revitalization.

           

Ideal for residents, professionals, vacationers, and day-trippers, this authoritative guidebook provides a broad, accessible architectural overview of the notable buildings that can be found in the core of downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and Coconut Grove.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813034713
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 06/13/2010
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Allan T. Shulman is founding principal of Shulman + Associates and assistant professor of architecture at the University of Miami. He is editor and co-author of Miami Modern Metropolis: Paradise and Paradox in Midcentury Architecture and Planning. Randall C. Robinson Jr. is former executive director of the North Beach Development Council and coauthor of MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed. He works for the City of Fort Lauderdale Planning & Zoning Department. James F. Donnelly is chair of the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board and a contributor to Tourist Nation.

Table of Contents

List of Maps ix

Foreword Ellen J. Uguccioni xi

Preface xv

Miami: Architecture and the Invented city Allan T. Shulman 1

The City of Miami Randall C. Robninson 11

A City of Miami: Downtown, Bricked, and the Islands 15

B City of Miami: Southwest and Coconut Grove 100

C City of Miami: Northeast 142

D City of Miami: Northwest 202

The City of Miami Beach Randall C. Robinson 218

E City of Miami Beach: Lower South Beach 222

F City of Miami Beach: Upper South Beach and Lower Mid-Beach 269

G City of Miami Beach: Upper Mid-Beach 314

H City of Miami Beach: North Beach 328

Acknowledgments 349

Photo Credits 353

Bibliographic Essay James F. Donnelly 355

Reference List of Sources 361

Index of Named Buildings, Structures, Parks, and Art works 365

Index of Architects, Designers, Planners, Artists, and City Founders 379

Index of Places 397

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews