Through May 25, 2014
In Miami, the turn of the millennium was marked by a construction boom like none before. The skyline filled with tower cranes, their gawky angular forms spelling out a message that was at once promising and disturbing – growth and change, whether for the better or the worse.
Building by building, a new Miami was emerging. We have witnessed a rebirth of sorts with new civic, cultural, educational and commercial buildings that would define public life for this century and beyond with architecture that was both imported and home-grown. Cities are defined by architecture, and Miami is no exception.
This original exhibition features architectural photography, plans, models and videos representing a selection of post-2000 Greater Miami buildings. Presented by the Coral Gables Museum. Curated by architecture critic and author Beth Dunlop.
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305.603.8067
www.coralgablesmuseum.org
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