As part of Archinect's month-long Spotlight on Miami, we have selected ten of our favorite architectural projects uploaded to Firm profiles of practices based in Miami.
Looking for architectural jobs in the region? Check out these firms that are currently hiring in the city and catch up also with our latest curated job picks specifically for Miami.
Missed our other recent regional project roundups? Here are Austin and Los Angeles.
And here now, finally, Miami:
↑ Warren Gautreaux in Coconut Grove, FL by [STRANG] Architecture; Photo: Claudia Uribe-Touri
↑ Mr. C Miami – Coconut Grove in Miami, FL by Arquitectonica; Photo: Christian Santiago Photography
↑ 1301 Bay Harbor in Bay Harbor Islands, FL by SDH Studio Architecture + Design; Photo: PHL Photography - Libertad Rodriguez
↑ Hibiscus Bay Point in Miami, FL by Luis Pons Design Lab
↑ Bal Harbour House in Miami, FL by Oppenheim Architecture (the firm was also featured in Archinect's Studio Snapshot series); Photo: Karen Fuchs Photography
↑ Brillhart House in Miami, FL by Brillhart Architecture (find a Studio Snapshot feature with the firm here)
↑ Residential Interior Design Project in Miami, FL by DKOR Interiors Inc.; Photo: Alexia Fodere
↑ The Meridian in Miami Beach, FL by Zyscovich Architects and Alison Spear; Developer: Lionheart Capital
↑ Underline Pavilion: Brickell Stage in Miami, FL by a team of University of Miami School of Architecture students and faculty, including Adib Cure and Carie Penabad, founding principals of CÚRE & PENABAD Architecture and Urban Design
If you'd like to see more curated projects from Firm and People profiles on Archinect, check out our weekly "Ten Top Images on Archinect's Pinterest Boards" posts.
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Simply upload your work as a Project post to your Archinect People or Firm profile, and with some luck, your work may get featured!
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