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R5E.North Shore HPB PresentationNORTH SHORE HISTORIC DISTRICT Postcard, Beach Motel, 8601 Harding Avenue Constructed in 1951, Designed by Gilbert M. Fein CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 10, 2017 1 North shore historic district Proposed Boundaries The proposed historic district is generally bounded by 73rd Street on the south, Dickens Avenue and the western lot line of the properties on the west side of Harding Avenue on the west, 87th Street on the north and Collins Court on the east. 2 North shore historic district Historical background Prior to 1918, the only development in North Shore was the Biscayne House of Refuge, one of 5 stations established by the federal government in 1876 The subdivision and planning of North Shore began following the end of WWI 1921, Warren G. Harding declared a large portion of government tract between 73rd & 75th Streets as surplus property just after he vacationed in the area with Carl Fisher 1924, lots located within the Harding Townsite were sold by the federal government at public auction By 1929, a nearly continuous grid of streets were platted with 50-foot wide lots from 63rd Street to 87th Terrace 3 North shore historic district Post war Modern Style The Post War Modern style of architecture in South Florida, which spans from approximately 1942 to the mid-1960s. Miami Modern, known as MiMo, is a style that originated in Miami & Miami Beach as a local adaptation of the Post War Modern style. Characteristics: Horizontal emphasis Flat roofs with broad overhanging eaves Projecting exterior catwalks Projecting box window frames Space-age design elements including clustered pipe columns angled roofs that resembled delta wings and decorative pylons Breeze block Decorative metal and block railings Accent materials including crab orchard stone and mosaic tile Landscaped courtyards and architectural planter features 4 North shore historic district criteria The proposed North Shore Historic District is eligible for historic designation as it complies with the following criteria as specified in Section 118-592 of the City Code: Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the history of the city, county, state or nation. (3) Embody the distinctive characteristics of a historical period, architectural or design style or method of construction. Be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (8) Consist of a geographically definable area that possesses a significant concentration of site, buildings, or structures united by historically significant past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development, whose components may lack individual distinction. 5 North shore historic district Contributing buildings 166 out of 195 buildings Classified as contributing The contributing buildings represent a variety of styles of architecture including Art Deco, Streamline Moderne, Art Deco/Mediterranean Revival Transitional, Wood Frame Vernacular and Post War Modern, many of which exhibit distinct local adaptations that have become recognized as ‘Miami Modernism’ (MiMo). 6 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 620 75th Street 235 78th Street 7 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 315 83rd Street 7300 Byron Avenue 8 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 7344 Byron Avenue 7435 Byron Avenue 9 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 7330 Harding Avenue 7337 Harding Avenue 10 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 7510 Harding Avenue 7643 Harding Avenue 11 North shore historic district EXAMPLES 8601 Harding Avenue 12