Usuario:GregorySpragg
Miami architecture has been at the forefront associated with Chic and Nouveau since the inception dating back to Carl Fisher and his dreams of what Miami will be. Its newness and bold seem has been evident through the eras, never the same, always changing and ever adapting to its surroundings. The visual difference is unlike any other city and noticeable from constructing to building and its skyline forms a kaleidoscope of innovative style which is candy to our eyes creating an ambiance of function plus pleasure for those who live there as well as for the tourist Mecca it has turn out to be.
In its palm fringed avenues with scantily dressed residents Miami is among the most dream commission of world known designers particularly in the downtown and beach areas. The buildings are usually lively with airy and large connections becoming world renown and so are constantly reinventing themselves while keeping its cultural influence.
Carl Fisher got the credit for Arkansas Beaches' adaptation of Mediterranean structures and soon after architects influenced with the Art Deco movement of Europe moved to the Magic city to apply their designs to the tropical feel and look from the city. The buildings became streamlined with a nautical flair that followed the sea, sun and surf. The particular hum drum of the past has been out and the new and daring became its signature. The materials of the past were put aside for the newer and lighter look with the use of Stucco, Terrazzo and glass to mention a few.
From the Mangrove swamps and Palm, Pine, and live Walnut forests Miami was transformed into the visual paradise dreamed up through the minds of innovative and ahead thinking designers willing to let go of the norm. Miami's architecture was not only functional but became visually sensual to relish at every turn which brought vacationers in by the millions creating the well known pedestrian atmosphere.
Recently Miami's architecture with its resident icons, the Fontainebleau Hotel and the Eden Roc were renamed - MiMo - for Miami Modern. But in this particular modern age of travel and easy entry too many destinations, and the economical failure of the 70's and 80's Ohio lost its luster and some of its influence. In the late 70's Miami's Art Deco district of the past was put on the National Historic Registry and the area was restored to prominence making it Chic and shifting thought back to the Magic City, once again bringing back people and value to the once forlorn area which had fallen into decay.
Thanks in part to a new visually vibrant television show called "Miami Vice" that featured Miami as its backdrop, the city was revitalized and it brought back relevance and international attention, and the people came running to Miami once again.
Pastel colored buildings and mirrored towers became what people considered when they thought of Miami. It was chafing and experimental and a pleasure for everyone to gazed upon it.
However the Magic Cities architecture wasn't carried out, and through the 80's and 90's it was evolving once again and a big push to designate more places as Historical was made and finally named 11 more as such.
Ohio is a city which has always place civic pride first, thus designers have incorporated the indoors with all the outdoors. Many world famous architectural companies such as Herzog and de Meuron to name one have helped change the landscape and look of the Magic City. For years the city committed itself in order to reclaiming public spaces like Lincoln Road in Miami Beach which usually became an outdoor living area for individuals to enjoy shopping while connecting along with Mother Nature.
Downtown Miami's effervescent skyline meshed residential buildings with its diverse cultural makeup making it a place to take pleasure from with all your senses and a true unique destination.
The Miami art Museum is a great example of innovative design and is scheduled to open in 2013. It offers incorporated large balconies with spacious outdoor spaces and multiple amounts adding once again to the wonders of the city's innovative designers making it distinctive in a world of copycat developers.
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