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Miami Architecture

Little River Hotel

498 ne 78 st Little River hotel

Miami Beauty!!

Beautiful Property in Miami

Freedom Tower

Constructed in 1925 as a home for The Miami News, the Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College was modeled after the Giralda Cathedral Bell Tower in Seville, Spain. Striking in its architectural detail with its octagonal tower and richly ornamented facade, it remains one of South Florida’s most distinctive historic buildings.

Brillhart house

The design for our house relies on a back-to-the-basics approach – specifically studying old architectural models that care about good form but are also good for something. Each design decision was organized around four central questions that challenge the culture for building big: what is necessary; how can we minimize our impact on the earth; how do we respect the context of the neighborhood; and what can we really build?

320 NE 29 st

Located in the Miami neighborhood of Edgewater, this multi family home built in 1925 has an estimated value of $1.7 million.

Miami Military Museum

Constructed in 1942 as the Richmond Naval Air Station (NAS) Headquarters, this historic local WWII NAS was used as a blimp base that provided air patrol for the southeastern coast of the United States against German attacks during World War II. For 50 years afterwards, the building served as the local US Army and Marine Corps Reserve Center and training base for covert CIA operations for anti-Castro freedom fighters during the Cold War.

Post Masonry Vernacular

Three main types of masonry construction date to the early days of Miami-Dade County: hollow clay tile, concrete block, and oolitic limestone. Hollow clay tile, lighter than concrete block, was used up to the 1920s in large construction projects. Concrete blocks were easily manufactured from local materials. Rusticated concrete blocks, molded to resemble rough-cut stone, were popular prior to 1920 and are still seen in Little Havana.

Gesu Church

118 Northeast 2nd Street, downtown Miami, the Gesu Church is a historic Roman Catholic church founded in 1896, the year Miami was born!

1125 NE 125 st North Miami

This mid-century modern office building located in downtown North Miami has won awards for it's architecture and landscaping.

Shorecrest Beauty

Beautiful property located in Shorecrest

Hostel

3120 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Generator hostel

Dyer Building

David W  Dyer  Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse , downtown Miami 300 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33132

Dade Apartments

Circa 1918 , Miami downtown.

Babel

The buildings name is Babylon because of the ziggurat design and balconies draped in vines, evoking the ancient  Hanging Gardens of, Babylon, hence the multifamily name.

Art Deco

The owners of the Normandy Plaza Hotel which has been boarded up since 2013 and was on the brink of demolition just two months ago have begun engaging with the City on plans for future repairs.

Bauhaus Style Home

Bauhaus style, built 1965 and located at 815 sw 13 ct Little Havana

Art Deco Style Building

Built 2000, Art Deco style building located at 833 sw 13 ct Little Havana

Super cool Miami home Built in 1926!

720 nw 12 ct Miami

Florida Victorian

Florida Victorian Vernacular architectural style, built in 1918.

Downtown Legal Center

The two-story building was completed during World War 2, in 1944. It includes 7,207 square feet of space on a 15,000 square foot lot. Melo group owns the land and turning it into a Downtown 5th rental towers.

Old Bungalow Style Home

This bungalow style home with built in 1914 with pinewood and lime stone!!