Miami: Trends and Traditions

Miami: Trends and Traditions by Beth Dunlop is a comprehensive exploration of the architectural landscape of Miami, published by The Monacelli Press on September 1, 1996. This first edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The book features the work of photographer Roberto Schezen, who captures both well-known landmarks and lesser-seen architectural gems, highlighting the city’s rich architectural heritage.
Readers will discover a detailed examination of Miami’s historic architectural traditions, influenced by Mediterranean and Caribbean styles, as well as Modernism. The text delves into significant buildings, including Vizcaya and the Delano Hotel, while also showcasing contemporary designs by emerging architects. Through vivid color photographs and insightful descriptions, Miami: Trends and Traditions provides a nuanced look at how private residences contribute to the overall character of the city, reflecting its diverse stylistic influences and vibrant identity.
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Miami: Trends and Traditions is the first volume in a series of books documenting significant architectural interiors and important houses – both familiar and seldom seen – in favorite cities around the globe.
Photographer Roberto Schezen, together with architectural critic Beth Dunlop, explores Miami’s great architectural treasures, from well-known landmarks, including Vizcaya, the Morris Lapidus apartment, and the Delano Hotel, to work by such vital young architects as Teofilo Victoria, Jorge Hernandez, and Carlos Zapata.
Dramatically illustrated with lush color photographs, commissioned especially for this volume, Miami: Trends and Traditions celebrates the city’s historic architectural traditions from the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the earliest days of Modernism. Also featured are the recently built houses that pay homage to the legacy of the Mediterranean but capture the essence of Miami’s contemporary persona and the tropics of today. Through the building descriptions, the text traces the intriguing history of Miami’s architecture – its character drawn from the rich mix of stylistic sources and the theatrical inclination of its architects – and looks at the role and influence of private houses in creating the larger sense of the city.
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