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  • The lobby at Canyon Ranch Residences, Hotel and Spa in Miami Beach
    Jim Baxter
    March 15, 2010
    Canyon Ranch Living architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia recently hosted local journalists for a tour of the property and an organic five-course dinner prepared by executive chefs Scott Uehlein and Elizabeth Barlow.
  • The Rupp-Siebert House designed by William Rupp in 1960
    Jillian Mills
    March 11, 2010
    From the west coast of Florida: Sarasota preservationist Martie Lieberman is hosting the “Modern Sarasota Home Tour” this Saturday, March 14. 
  • Enrique H. Gutierrez's famed Bacardi Building
    Jillian Mills
    March 3, 2010
    March marks the beginning of Dade Heritage Days — a two-month amalgam of architectural tours, recital series, garden tours, canoe trips and lectures celebrating Miami’s historic treasures.
  • A rendering of Frank Gehry's New World Symphony
    Beth Dunlop
    February 16, 2010
    The other day I was lucky enough to tag along with the new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Rocco Landesman, as he paid a visit to Miami. 
  • One of Miami Beach's remaining lifeguard stands.
    Beth Dunlop
    February 10, 2010
    Images of Miami Beach’s 10 whimsical, jaunty lifeguard stands show up frequently in everything from books to films. You’d think they were a permanent feature of our famous beaches, but actually they aren’t.
  • The newly renovated West Side Grade School, now the Broward County Historical Commission headquarters
    Beth Dunlop
    February 10, 2010
    For all its virtues, Sailboat Bend is one of those neighborhoods that some might have given up on once upon a time, especially in Fort Lauderdale where history sometimes hangs in precarious balance.
  • Dan Graham's new sculpture on Lincoln Road
    Tom Austin
    February 7, 2010
    In the fully evolved, maybe too evolved, South Beach, the 11 11 Lincoln Road building — designed by the Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron — was a big part of the Art Basel Miami Beach hoopla, especially during the premiere of a public sculpture created by the artist Dan Graham.
  • A rendering of what DCOTA's Atrium A will look like post-renovation.
    Jillian Mills
    February 5, 2010
    DCOTA is home to almost 100 of the nation’s most remarkable interior design showrooms, attracting internationally renowned designers, architects, decorators and dealers from around the globe. So why is the interior of the building itself so outdated?
  • HOME Miami
    Beth Dunlop
    February 1, 2010
    We are proud to formally introduce HOME Miami’s brand new website, homemia.com! Welcome. In the next few weeks, you will have the opportunity to get to know us in digital form.
  • The American Academy in Rome
    Beth Dunlop
    February 1, 2010
    I love to go to the beach on Sunday, a custom we adopted when our son was small and have tried to adhere to ever since (though Mr. Sun-Phobic, my husband, tends to prefer the gym these days). 
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