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L IIIIIII .4411Ff V f� C N CO S s m m F O .m v -+ o Dov "3 o p q a g bbott Ave. OC,`le �o AM v w N 0ee N 0 CO Indian Gr CO . O AWN CO n n f7 01 Co lins Ave. _ _ C • ~ N = ill - W GI O - _ n D _ O 0 ~ '4 This maj Urban A The Comn G tCorporat DEAUVI1.1 , : % .. . ., .. L BARB ESSLINGER FON' • h MAP OF NORTH B EAC H • . , ( . , , , , . .. • , • Rn 1 SWANKS MiMo Mini-Tour s- This MiMo mini-tour will enable you to see 14 buildings and one set of murals and to get . .. an architectural overview of the wide range of Miami Modern styles. i D The MiMo spectrum represents a range of perhaps five distinct styles,although many Orga buildings share traits of more than one style. All five are represented in the Mini-tour. -,. -- . . IAMI BEACH C( Resort MiMo This is the best-known MiMo style. It is NORTH BE characterized by clean-lined hotel towers Mum'i contrasted by outlandish porte-cocheres. UNIVERSITY C 71P-- Expansive,lavishly appointed interiors had a DES A movie set quality,making guests feel like movie R IRUSTEESOF ' - stars. Grand staircases allowed guests to make GREATER slim Igrand entrances in to the lobby in their finest 11E ARCH 6701 Collins Avenue • wear.Lavish materials such as marble, MIAMI! Architect: Melvin Grossman_s• ' mosaic tile,polished aggregate,and gold- • anodized aluminum are common. .. Other examples:1,2,3 & 60 Wrightian Modern Frank Lloyd Wright,through his creation of I II a Modern American style, had an enormous t influence on the architecture of the 1950s. _•��'i Architectural pattern books allowed i' 1 t . B - architects far and wide to employ such a'"'" i �_� Wrightian motifs as gabled facades,stone p TH r pylons and built-in planters.The gabled . : • s façade is also known as'Chalet Style'. t 3, Street Architect: A.Herbert Mathes, 1957 Other examples:4,39,52 & 58. BDC is a me isidents,mere • Iconic Modernism Iconic Modernism can be found throughout ncern for re the US,however, North Beach's large concen- BDC by pho tration of Mid-century Modern architecture 1n the web at provides a wide array of the iconic motifs of the 1950s,such as parabolic arches,boomerangs, IR .1. butterfly butterfly roofs,delta shapes and pylons. _ ouLl j. -_t __ "L" Other examples:8,11,16,33,34,35,45&56. 410 • ad 6616-6640 Collins Avenue 125th Street caeSead Architect: Unknown, circa 1957 A host of local architects blended modernistic f • orms into the Miami Beachvernacular of • .�a Vernacular MiMo modest block and stucco ah artment hotels. 1-95 � AREA SHO The anti-decorative canon of the International ON MA •--fi �' Style was subverted through the use of �y 79th Street °L .._,L, abstract stucco relief patterns,decorative D railings and period motifs and materials such as _ Igrille block,beanpoles,thin horizontal ® jd ter--- masonry cantilevers and projecting vertical fins "- iimmill 6890-6896 Abbott Avenue Other examples:7,12,13,15,17,20,21,23, Architect: Gilbert M.Fein, 1957 24,29,45,49 & 53. 1-195 • ..>- ,.:.,. • chitecturea Venetian Subtropical Modernism Rare in North Beach,this MiMo style sought to Causeway " erste public marry the austere European International Style 0395 rester Mia with the hot,humid climate of South Florida. uth )en to anyon: �'� 11 o Like the Bauhaus there is no decoration. Instead, / oBeach n the web at E Mr »'' architects employed a myriad of sun protection . �. ., devices such as wide eaves,wooden louvers, y _ sa y_‘ .I., concrete brise-soleils and intricate metal sun Rickenbacker • .rilles. Buildin.s were laid out to make the mos. Causeway - . anoaizec aluminum are common. Other examples:1,2,3 & 60 Wrightian Modern Frank Lloyd Wright,through his creation of a Modern American style, had an enormous _- influence on the architecture of the 1950s. Architectural pattern books allowed • B ��� architects far and wide to employ such nrneei _ ., i lirWrightian motifs as gabled facades,stone t /— ' �* � pylons and built-in planters.The gabled • NORTH facade is also known as'Chalet Style'. 2 305-315 64th Street Other exam les:4,39,52 & 58. rchitect: A.Herbert Mathes, 1957 p IBDC is a tsidents,m ' Iconic Modernism Iconic Modernism can be found throughout Dncernfor the US,however,North Beach's large concen- • IBDC by p tration of Mid-century Modern architecture )n the web provides a wide array of the iconic motifs of the • C� 1950s,such as parabolic arches,boomerangs, 1'f i " butterfly roofs,delta shapes and pylons. 011L41'1411"1 l�`' Other examples:8,11,16,33,34,35,45&56. CD . I • 125th Street CaeSewo 6616-6640 Collins Avenue ` 'arbour Architect: Unknown, circa 1957 •-• A host of local architects blended modernistic forms into the Miami Beach vernacular of ,a Surfside Q> ( Vernacular MiMo modest block and stucco apartment hotels. 1-95 c AP MA' The anti-decorative canon of the International 0• ,, No rt Ir. Style was subverted through the use of �9rh streer Beach - �t abstract stucco relief patterns,decorative • railings and period motifs and materials such as . •' iigrille block,beanpoles,thin horizontal - ,♦:.,,�., masonry cantilevers and projecting vertical fins: a�6i Other examples:7,12,13,15,17,20,21,23, 6890-6896 Abbott Avenue 24,29 45,49 & 53 1 195 Architect: Gilbert M.Fein, 1957 . • , Venetian chitectur: Subtropical Modernism Rare in North Beach,this Minto style sought to IIICauseway_�e sI395 - • ' • =rate publ marry the austere European International Style reater Mi. 4 with the hot,humid climate of South Florida. South en to any, `��� Like the Bauhaus there is no decoration. Instead, Beach n the web E architects employLd a myriad of sun protection 0� �. t . - devices such as wide eaves,wooden louvers, I ti6. concrete brise-soleils and intricate metal sun Rickenbacker grilles. Buildings were laid out to make the most Causeway Virginia Key 6767 Indian Creek Drive Architect: Robert Law Weed, 1948 of natural ventilation. Other examples:22 & 30. • - Key Biscayne 1=1 .\\ \ ;.:;.:_ii:i.si .i,i ,_ \ 0 k. i'• 111 s;riga it '�I . . . . . .. . . \ i ...,. 1 .. _ NO VN ti n M1 00 U �+ v NT, v V� v+ vii Z C• g S4 'b C I" 0\ C '-'-' --• �° cd v ❑ a) ay;� C .5 5y v 6U v cn Ca G w s w Q w c s 6J C ' Q � = d . wx vM z as � w � F2 c6 X oL7 = _. ae - o V � � .� C v •• c C A. •• b �+ c cn .. 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