Description: Condition: Ex-library / Book interior is in excellent condition except for the usual library markings at the front, RFID tag at back and crossed out library barcode, etc. The protective Mylar cover is in good condition, but does have slight scuffing from shelf wear. Does not appear to have ever been checked out of the library. Many vintage as well as contemporary photographs. Large format book. Publisher info: MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed is the first comprehensive survey of the rich postwar architecture that epitomizes the romance and energy that is Miami. Well-known for its revitalized South Beach Deco architecture, Miami's vibrant strain of modern architecture combines attention to space, form, and innovative design with a nuanced subtropical exoticism particular to the region, the gateway between the States and Latin America. From humble motels to sprawling oceanside resorts, this lively style also thrives in the city's civic, domestic, and commercial architecture. MiMo tracks the history and development of the Magic City from the days of nightclub acts and swank hotels to the advent of the crystalline downtown skyscrapers, including detailed overviews of work by Morris Lapidus, Gilbert Fein, and regional masters Alfred Browning Parker, Norman M. Giller, and others. Preservation-minded, the authors list the important buildings which did not survive decades of redevelopment, and conclude with a chapter on the effort to protect threatened MiMo masterpieces. Hundreds of recent and period photographs from the heyday of Miami glamour complete this celebration of some of the hottest architecture around.
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Publication Year: 2004
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Mimo: Miami Modern Revealed
Author: Eric P. Nash & Randall C. Robinson
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Genre: Architecture & Art
Topic: Books, Miami, Modern Architecture
Number of Pages: 192