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Zaha Hadid Architects’ Miami skyscraper photographed by Hufton + Crow

February 28, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects New Images by Hufton and Crow

London photography studio Hufton + Crow has revealed new photographs of downtown Miami’s One Thousand Museum tower by Zaha Hadid Architects. The residential skyscraper, which completed last year, stands on Miami’s Biscayne Bay. It is one of the last projects designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, before she died in 2016 in the Florida city. Crow,

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Miami police enlist architecture students to create 3D-printed model of the Super Bowl stadium

January 31, 2020 Eleanor Gibson 0

The Miami-Dade Police has worked with architecture students at Florida International University to create a 3D-printed model of the Hard Rock Stadium to prepare for the Super Bowl this weekend. Designed by students in the College of Communication, Architecture + The Arts at FIU, the four-by-five feet (1.2-by-1.5 metres) mockup details bleachers, hallways, exits, rooms

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Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum in Miami features private aquatic center and helipad

January 21, 2020 Eleanor Gibson 0
One Thousand Museum Residences by Zaha Hadid Architects

Zaha Hadid’s recently completed Miami skyscraper One Thousand Museum – one of the late architect’s last buildings – is revealed in a short movie and photography. Completed at the end of last year, One Thousand Museum is a 62-storey residential skyscraper located on Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami among a row of towers opposite Museum

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Paul Rudolph’s Walker Guest House in coastal Florida goes up for auction

December 3, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
Walker Guest House by Paul Rudolph

A red “cannonball” pulley system is among the distinctive features of a 1950s beach house by American architect Paul Rudolph that will be auctioned off next week by Sotheby’s. The Walker Guest House is a highlight of a design auction held twice yearly by Sotheby’s, which is headquartered in New York. During the Important Design

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Nautilus by Arlo reopens within revamped 1950s hotel in Miami

November 3, 2019 James Brillon 0
Nautilus by Arlo

Arlo Hotels has renovated Miami Beach’s historic Nautilus Hotel to maintain its mid-century aesthetic, and include a co-working space and a barber shop. Originally opened in the 1950s, the Nautilus Hotel was designed by Morris Lapidus, a prolific architect behind several hotel properties that line the shores of South Beach, Miami. Today, the area is

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Coldefy & Associés and RDAI win competition to build museum for Orlando Pulse shooting

October 31, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
National Pulse Museum & Memorial by Coldefy & Associés and RDAI

French firms Coldefy & Associés and RDAI have beaten competition from Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Studio Libeskind to build a museum and memorial dedicated to the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida. Coldefy & Associés and RDAI’s National Pulse Memorial & Museum will commemorate victims of the tragedy, which took place on 12

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Life House Collins Park nods to Miami’s little-known Quaker origins with “lax minimalism”

October 12, 2019 Paul Jebara 0
Life House Collins Park Hotel

Tech-savvy hotel company Life House has designed its newest property in Collins Park as an homage to Miami’s past as a Quaker stronghold. The boutique brand, whose philosophy celebrates neighbourhood identity and heritage, garnered significant buzz after the opening of Life House Little Havana, which debuted a bespoke digital platform for guests to use like

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Wavy white concrete roof tops Foster + Partners’ Apple Aventura store in Miami

August 27, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Apple Aventura by Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners has completed its latest Apple Store in Miami with an undulating white concrete roof that draws on the city’s art deco buildings. The British architecture firm worked closely with former Apple chief design officer Jonathan Ive, who left the company earlier this year, on the project. Called Apple Aventura, the store is located

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Coalition of survivors protest museum for Orlando Pulse shooting

August 26, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Pulse nightclub Orlando, Florida memorial from 2016 shooting

A group of survivors from the deadly 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida are protesting the creation of a museum and memorial for the tragedy – which firms including Studio Libeskind and Diller Scofidio + Renfro are vying to build. The group, called Community Coalition Against a Pulse Museum, formed last month to demand

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Foster completes “revitalisation” of Florida’s Norton Museum of Art

February 1, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
Norton Museum of Art by Foster + Partners

The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, is reopening following an overhaul by Foster + Partners, featuring a roof that curves around an old tree and a botanical garden for sculptures. British firm Foster + Partners completed the renovation of the museum on Olive Avenue three years after work began on the

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