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Creative Facade Solutions: Responses to Local Zoning presentation by Allan Shulman (Shulman Associates), Facades+ conference Miami 2015
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Allan Shulman, FAIA Principal, Shulman + Associates
Associate Professor, University of Miami School of Architecture
10 September 2015
3 case studies /
miami
THEATRE IN 1936
2004
Lincoln Theatre Redevelopment – Miami Beach
The theatre’s rear façade faces the recently-completed New World Symphony Center and Lincoln Park.
As part of the redevelopment of the adjacent north lots, Lincoln Lane (formerly an alley) was widened to form a new street with wide planted sidewalks.
The theatre’s adaptive use exploits this new infrastructure by opening a new façade northward.
The theatre’s rear façade faces the recently-completed New World Symphony Center and Lincoln Park.
As part of the redevelopment of the adjacent north lots, Lincoln Lane (formerly an alley) was widened to form a new street with wide planted sidewalks.
The theatre’s adaptive use exploits this new infrastructure by opening a new façade northward.
Photograph by Emilio Collavino
Rendering by Varabyeu Studio
Photograph by Emilio Collavino
600 Collins – Miami Beach
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other locations/different conceptalso designed by S+A
WYNWOOD
DOWNTOWN
LITTLE HAITI
Jugofresh - Miami
1. No alterations to murals allowed2. Integrity of artwork must be maintained when
shutters are closed; no permanent storefront3. No permanent signage
exterior mural
roll-up door
bi-folding glass wall panes disappear on command in good weather
exterior mural
bold graphics wrap indoor/outdoor shop areas
wall of fans to cool passerby
public benches
visually connect spaces to form a unified experience
roll-up door
Photographs by Robin Hill