ASTRIDE TWO DISTRICTS: Sited on a very narrow lot immediately adjacent to I95, the project is located astride two resurgent districts. To the north, the Design District, a low scale retail district, has been experiencing a slow renaissance since 2005, amplified by the redevelopment starting in 2015 of a luxury retail complex. To the south, Midtown is in the process of redevelopment including new residential towers, mid-rise mixed-use buildings, and big-box retail. The resurgent districts are the backdrop for a rethinking of the site.
This structure followed a trend in older neighborhoods adjacent to the highway
Miami, like most cities, shows a wide assortment of billboard types. A building may also be considered within this typology. As a project necessity, the billboard was designed to be included as a part of the architecture of the building
After the project was complete, a new tenant took over the entire building. A renowned Italian fashion institute, the school needed an unusual building in which to house its first US branch.
Currently, the project is undergoing a change of use to be able to function as a school.
The tower’s seven stories allow for all of the varied program areas required by a school.
As part of an agreement with the district’s primary landlord, the main highway-facing façade has been set aside for art installations. Currently on view is Lufthansa by Thomas Bayrle (2016). This billboard will be changed out several times per year.
ASTRIDE TWO DISTRICTS: Sited on a very narrow lot immediately adjacent to I95, the project is located astride two resurgent districts. To the north, the Design District, a low scale retail district, has been experiencing a slow renaissance since 2005, amplified by the redevelopment starting in 2015 of a luxury retail complex. To the south, Midtown is in the process of redevelopment including new residential towers, mid-rise mixed-use buildings, and big-box retail. The resurgent districts are the backdrop for a rethinking of the site.
This structure followed a trend in older neighborhoods adjacent to the highway
Miami, like most cities, shows a wide assortment of billboard types. A building may also be considered within this typology. As a project necessity, the billboard was designed to be included as a part of the architecture of the building
After the project was complete, a new tenant took over the entire building. A renowned Italian fashion institute, the school needed an unusual building in which to house its first US branch.
Currently, the project is undergoing a change of use to be able to function as a school.
The tower’s seven stories allow for all of the varied program areas required by a school.
As part of an agreement with the district’s primary landlord, the main highway-facing façade has been set aside for art installations. Currently on view is Lufthansa by Thomas Bayrle (2016). This billboard will be changed out several times per year.