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lunes, 20 de agosto de 2012
louis calder memorial library
address: 1601 nw 10th avenue, miami, united states
architects: steward and skinner associates. little, lair and pilkington
date: 1971
Etiquetas:
little lair and pilkington,
steward and skinner
domingo, 19 de agosto de 2012
white addition, jackson memorial hospital
address: 1611 nw 12th street, miami, united states
architects: steward and skinner associates
date: 1950
jueves, 16 de agosto de 2012
domingo, 15 de julio de 2012
ranni building
address: 3000 biscayne boulevard, miami, united states
architects: steward and skinner associates
date: 1964
jueves, 14 de junio de 2012
ingraham parking garage
address: 225 southeast 2nd avenue, miami, united states
architects: steward and skinner associates
date: 1950
In a portent of the ascent of the private automobile in the decades after World War II, the Ingraham Parking Garage, built to serve the 1920s Ingraham Building, was one of the first major buildings built Downtown after the war. Typical of some early postwar commercial buildings, its ribbons of concrete and stucco reference the Streamline Moderne style popular in the 1930s. Though it is most prominent facing Second Street and the corner of Second Avenue, note its marquee signace facing SE Third Street.
As cars became an increasingly important fact of urban life in postwar America, Downtown office building sought to adapt. The resulting boom in urban parking garages produced functional structures that fit into constrained Downtown sites. Although less innovative than some of its contemporaries, the Ingraham Garage is, along with the A. I. DuPont Building Garage, one of the last of the early multileved garages Downtown.
Allan T. Shulman, Randall C. Robinson Jr., James F. Donnelly
viernes, 28 de enero de 2011
federal office building
architects: steward and skinner, charles giller
date: 1961
Etiquetas:
charles giller,
steward and skinner
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