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Miami Pier Museum of Latin American Immigrants by MJZ

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

The building situated directly on the coastline of the South Beach in Miami FL,USA on the axis of one of the main streets in the city would  be a horizontal monument to all the immigrants who arrived on these shores in the past  and a symbol emphasizing the dynamic  multicultural image of this city nowadays.

View from the sea

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Miami Dade College Campus Center, Miami, Florida, by OPPENHEIM Architecture+Design designed using ArchiCAD

Monday, February 21st, 2011

The dramatic design set forth for Miami’s LEED certified Miami Dade College Campus Center by Oppenheim Architecture+Design is visually daring and bold; yet upon further introspection, inherently elemental and concise in its organization of the complex programmatic mix. The proposed LEED® certified structure is conceived of as a portal comprised of a base and a top supported by two towers that allow large exterior public spaces at ground and in sky. The project is to serve as a catalyst-exasperating significant enhancement to the campus experience and image through a local revitalization of the surrounding neighborhood.

 

The proposed LEED® certified structure is conceived of as a portal comprised of a base and a top supported by two towers that allow large exterior public spaces at ground and in sky.

The proposed LEED® certified structure is conceived of as a portal comprised of a base and a top supported by two towers that allow large exterior public spaces at ground and in sky.

  • Architect: OPPENHEIM Architecture+Design, Miami, Fla.
  • Project: Miami Data College Campus Center
  • Scope: 2,500,000 SF mixed-use. Architecture/Interior finishes
  • Location: Miami, Florida
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Miami Beach New World Center by Frank Gehry

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy, marks a new era for classical music with the inauguration of the institution’s first purpose-built home, an extraordinary new facility in the center of Miami Beach. Designed by Frank Gehry in close collaboration with the New World Symphony’s founder and artistic director Michael Tilson Thomas, New World Center opens up exciting new possibilities in the way music is taught, presented and experienced and dramatically advances New World Symphony’s mission to provide exceptional professional training for the gifted young music school graduates who are its Fellows.

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New World Center Exterior - © Claudia Uribe

  • Architects: Gehry Partners, LLP
  • Location: Miami Beach, Florida, USA
  • Design Partner: Frank Gehry
  • Project Designer: Craig Webb
  • Managing Partner: Terry Bell
  • Project Architect: Brad Winkeljohn
  • Project Manager: Kristin Ragins
  • Project Team: Curtis Christensen , Dan Sokolosky, Molly Forr, Lisa Cage , Shikha Doogar, Petar Vrcibradic, Leon Cheng, Vartan Chalikian, Armando Solano, Luciana Vidal, Rolando Mendoza
  • Acoustician: Nagata Acoustics America, Inc
  • Acoustical Team: Dr. Yasuhisa Toyota Motoo Komoda Kayo Kallas Daniel Beckmann Robert Mahoney, Robert F Mahoney & Associates
  • Structural Engineering: Gilsanz, Murray, Steficek, LLP
  • MEPFP Engineering: Cosentini & Associates
  • Theater Consultant: Theatre projects Consultants
  • Lighting Designer: LAM Partners, Inc.
  • Sound & Projection Consultants: Acoustic Dimensions, Sonitus, LLC
  • Landscape Architect: Raymond Jungles Associates
  • Civil Engineer: Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc.
  • Construction Manager: Hines
  • Performance Hall Seating: Poltrona Frau
  • Project Area: 100,641 sqf
  • Project Year: 2011
  • Photographs: Rui Dias-Adios, Tomas Loewy

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Miami Beach Soundscape by Design 8 architects

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Cutting-edge architectural design by West 8 defines New Miami Beach Cultural Venue and ExoStage Provides Unique Outdoor Arts Experience. West 8 has delivered on its mission of a green park, not a plaza, a park that feels intimate, shady, and soft was created; a park that will support the world-class attraction of the New World Symphony Building. Lincoln Park reflects the spirit and vitality of Miami Beach and will support a multitude of day and night uses, either under the shade of the trees or a starlit sky.

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  • Prime Consultant/ Lead Landscape Architect: West 8, New York, NY
  • Completion year: 2011
  • Team: Adriaan Geuze, design director/principal; Jamie Maslyn Larson, principal/project manager; Blair Guppy, job captain; Claire Agre; Blair
  • Guppy; Rachel Laszlo Tait, Karsten Buchholz; Joris Weijts; Gaspard Estourgie; Perry Maas
  • Civil Engineer: Coastal Systems International: Tim Blankenship, principal; Andres Perez; Adriana Cabrera
  • Development Manager: Hines
  • Projection Design: Prosound and Video: Rod Sintow, principal” for projection design.
  • Structural Engineering: Wood/O’Donnell & Naccarato; Marcos R. Perez, project manager
  • MEP Engineering: Cosentini Associates: Scott Ceasar, principal; John Hayletts, project manager; Paul Bunchareon, Mario Lara
  • Local Landscape Rosenberg Gardner Design: Bill Rosenberg, principal;
  • Architect: Ken Gardner, principal
  • Local Architect: Leo A Daly: J Beattie, project manager

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Net Zero Zona House in Jacksonville, Florida designed using ArchiCAD

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

John Zona III designed this house as Net Zero home. As a net zero home, the Zona property consumes no more power than it produces. The greenhouse carries solar photovoltaic panels that can produce 6.5 kwH. A special electric meter enables the compound to sell electricity back to the grid during sunny spells and borrow from the grid when sunlight is scarce.

Net Zero Zona House

Net Zero Zona House

  • Architects: John Zona III
  • Location: Jacksonville, Florida
  • Program: GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD
  • Project Year: 2010

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Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida

Friday, January 14th, 2011

The new Dalí Museum opened on January 11, 2011, at 11:11 a.m. Located on a scenic waterfront site in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., the 68,000-square-foot structure doubles the size of the original 1982 Dalí Museum, a one-story warehouse. Exhibits include oils, watercolors, sketches, sculptures and other works from a 2,140-piece permanent collection.

Dali Museum - Moris Moreno

Dali Museum - Moris Moreno

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Stay and Play Golf Getaway at the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort

Friday, January 7th, 2011

 

  • Architect: Robert E. Cupp Jr.
  • Location: Orlando, Florida, USA

Footsteps from the resorts atrium lobby, the immaculate 6,600-yard, par-71 Hawk’s Landing Golf Club wraps around the resort’s 200 tropical acres. This beautiful Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary engineered by acclaimed architect Robert E. Cupp Jr. holds four sets of tees, modern architectural techniques and water on 15 of the 18 holes providing a fun and challenging round for players of all abilities. Prior to hitting the links, warm-up at the extensive practice facility, or schedule a private lesson at the Bill Madonna Golf Academy, which is under the tutelage of Bill Madonna, named a Top 100 Golf Teacher by Golf magazine.

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