There’s a common trope among growth critics—and even many urbanists—that all new development is ugly and soulless. But architectural trends in one of America’s top metros contradicts that narrative.
Undeniably, art deco is the typical design style that comes to mind when people discuss Miami’s architecture. In fact, Miami Beach deco has its own subcategory of the Roaring Twenties style, made ...
Architecture in the 20th century was defined by a single dominant style: modernism. This design movement transformed the ...
Cruising up Biscayne Boulevard, one could easily mistake Miami for a city predominated by glass-clad, often wavy, concrete high-rises. In contrast, Morningside is a verdant historic enclave just a ...
South Florida’s reputation as a vain place might extend not just to the way residents look, but also its buildings’ appearances. Take 1111 Lincoln in Miami Beach. It’s a garage, which generally would ...
Though Silvia Tcherassi is Colombian through and through (the womenswear designer operates an atelier in Barranquilla to this day), she’s just as much of a Miamian. “We used to stay at the Hotel ...
With projects like Portland's airport extension and the world's tallest wooden tower, modern timber architecture is poised to revolutionize sustainable construction in the United States. Apple has ...
When you’re walking around Miami, it can be difficult to tear your eyes away from the ocean, the beautiful people, and the bucketloads of weirdness waiting around the corner. But if you peel your gaze ...
Matias Daroch is a Chilean-born architect and founder of MIK Architecture, based in Miami, Florida. His mission is to craft flexible, luxurious, and sustainable spaces that connect deeply with their ...