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Looking west towards the ocean
Looking west towards the ocean

The addition is set back far enough that the street façade maintains its modest, approachable character. A reinvigorated courtyard and street furniture breathe a new life into the area.

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 The addition is seen at a more direct angle to the building.

The addition is seen at a more direct angle to the building.

 South Beach alleyways often double as a paseo for many locals. The rear’s rhythmic design reflects the semi-public character of this condition.

South Beach alleyways often double as a paseo for many locals. The rear’s rhythmic design reflects the semi-public character of this condition.

 The courtyard is expanded vertically with a metal screening system that cascades over the forms, clearly defining the new from the existing while providing visual interest and shade from the intense South Florida sun.

The courtyard is expanded vertically with a metal screening system that cascades over the forms, clearly defining the new from the existing while providing visual interest and shade from the intense South Florida sun.

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Picture11.jpg
U211-2.jpg
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U211-4.jpg
U211-5.jpg
5.jpg
Looking west towards the ocean
U211-8.jpg
 The addition is seen at a more direct angle to the building.
 South Beach alleyways often double as a paseo for many locals. The rear’s rhythmic design reflects the semi-public character of this condition.
 The courtyard is expanded vertically with a metal screening system that cascades over the forms, clearly defining the new from the existing while providing visual interest and shade from the intense South Florida sun.
U211-11.jpg
U211-12.jpg
20200513_133305.jpg
Untitled-1.jpg
Looking west towards the ocean

The addition is set back far enough that the street façade maintains its modest, approachable character. A reinvigorated courtyard and street furniture breathe a new life into the area.

The addition is seen at a more direct angle to the building.

South Beach alleyways often double as a paseo for many locals. The rear’s rhythmic design reflects the semi-public character of this condition.

The courtyard is expanded vertically with a metal screening system that cascades over the forms, clearly defining the new from the existing while providing visual interest and shade from the intense South Florida sun.

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