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In a city where we are quick to tear down and start over, the Moore Building is an example of preservation done right with key elements saved and modern pieces added, most notably Zaha Hadid's ...
F or the third time in two years, the Florida Legislature appears poised to pass a pair of “devastating” bills that would allow developers to freely demolish historic buildings in Miami Beach ...
Institute of Contemporary Art Miami bought the de la Cruz Collection building in the Design District for $25 million. They will use it for special exhibits and permanent collection.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, the free art museum in Miami’s Design District, has acquired the former site of the de la Cruz Collection, located next door to the museum.
The guides tell the stories behind each building (you'll see Art Deco, Miami Modern and Mediterranean Revival on the tour), endearing you to their efforts to preserve these special buildings.
Tours depart daily from the Art Deco Welcome Center on Ocean Drive. The 90-minute trip covers Art Deco architecture and its historical context, as well as Mediterranean Revival and Miami Modern ...
Backed by high-profile Miami developers, the museum acquired a 30,765-square-foot building at 23 and 31 Northeast 41st Street, records and real estate database Vizzda show. The 36,388-square-foot ...
Miami Beach officials are concerned that proposed changes to Florida's Live Local Act could allow developers to demolish historic Art Deco, MiMo, and Mediterranean Revival buildings.
More than 30 luxury high-rise buildings in Miami Beach, FL, are currently sinking into the ground, shocking new research has revealed—but that hasn't stopped a swath of homebuyers and developers ...