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(More customer reviews)Nestled on Biscayne Bay, Miami is barely one hundred years old. Yet its natural assets, primarily weather and water, have inspired successive generations of architects to create an urban and suburban lifestyle unlike that of any major city in the world.
Published in time for the first convention of the American Institute of Architects in Miami since the 60s, Miami Architecture is chock full of examples of the very best Miami architecture. Much of what is included is well-known but there are an assortment of gems that even native Miamians like myself pass by and take for granted. Its focus on three areas, downtown, the Grove and Miami Beach seems somewhat arbitrary and self-limiting but within that twenty or so square miles exists some of the finest and most daring architecture of the last one hundred years.
Address and pictures make this guidebook a handy reference not only for visiting architects but also for tourists, newcomers, and natives alike. Whether you love MiMo or SoBe style, this is the perfect guide.
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