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Printed drawing set of project in Coral Gables by Feredino Grafton Spilis Candela Architects, Engineers, and Planners.
Feredino Grafton Spilis Candela
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Printed drawing set of project in Coral Gables by Feredino Grafton Spilis Candela Architects, Engineers, and Planners.
Feredino Grafton Spilis Candela
Research material from noted author and historian, Arva Moore Parks McCabe (1939-2020). Born in Miami, Florida, Arva had written countless books on Florida's eclectic history, including The Forgotten Frontier: Florida through the Lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe, Miami, the Magic City, and George Merrick, Son of the South Wind: Visionary Creator of Coral Gables. She also served as chief curator, interim director, and chair of the Coral Gables Museum.
This collection focuses heavily on George E. Merrick, Coral Gables, and other research topics used in her writings. It also features a large assortment of archival material: booklets, books, magazines, posters, photographs, negatives, pamphlets, postcards, maps, ephemera, newspapers, and guides about Miami and other notable cities and famous people related to South Florida.
Parks, Arva Moore
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Short guide to zoning, planning, and urban design for the City of Coral Gables.
City of Coral Gables
City of Coral Gables Design/industrial district master plan draft
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Coral Gables (Fla.). Planning Department
City of Coral Gables, Florida : residential massing study
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"The demolition of older homes and their replacement with massive structures is becoming a disturbing trend in the City of Coral Gables. ...This report contains the collaborative recommendations of the Planning Department and the Center for Urban and Community Design for a pilot test area in the most northern portion of the city, also known as North Gables: from Alhambra Boulevard to Venetia Terrace, and from Granada Boulevard to Ferdinand Street."
Correa, Jaime E.
Coral Gables Garden Club records
Originally conceived and organized in 1925, the Coral Gables Garden Club has served the local city of Coral Gables in its planning by helping create and nurture its many gardens and beautiful landscapes. The club was founded by Eunice Peacock Merrick and Althea Merrick out of a shared love of horticulture and has grown considerably since then and maintained their commitment to civic improvement through gardening. Today, the club is composed of 150 community members who actively contribute to Coral Gables' local institutions and businesses, including providing scholarships and educational programs, as well as assisting youth-oriented gardening clubs.
Their records contain scrapbooks, meeting minutes, president papers, yearbooks, guestbooks, photographs, programs, pamphlets, news clippings, awards, ephemera, administrative documents, and other archival materials, all pertaining to the club and its various events and initiatives over the years.
Coral Gables Garden Club
Coral Gables Historic Structure Blueprints
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Folder of blueprints of various historic buildings and structures around Coral Gables including:
The Police & Fire Stations
The White Dorsey Residence
French Normandy Village
Florida National Bank (Inc.)
The Granada entrance and the Granada Plaza.
Coral Gables Industrial/Design District
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A study of the industrial sector of Coral Gables by a graduate studio for the Master of Suburb and Town Design program. Fall 1994 semester.
University of Miami. School of Architecture
The Finlay B. Matheson collection includes more than 2,411 photographs; 112 maps, surveys, and architectural plans; and 13 books related to William John Matheson and his immediate family. Estate documents and other documents containing historical and biographical information pertaining to the Matheson family and their various business ventures can also be found within this collection, as well as drawings, postcards, and some of the first aerial view photographs of Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, the Miami River, and the Florida Keys. Florida's landscape during the early 20th century is captured throughout the various albums and scrapbooks and attests to a more leisurely lifestyle before the advent of skyscrapers and multi-lane highways. Furthermore, the collection provides an in-depth glimpse into the burgeoning social life of early inhabitants who gathered at the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club.
Matheson, Finlay B.
The Florida Menu collection is comprised of both vintage and contemporary menus originating from restaurants all around Florida, which depict a unique part of Florida's culinary, agricultural, and commercial history. Origins of these menus currently include Miami, Miami Beach, Bradenton, Brandon, Coral Gables, Key West, Pembroke Pines, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, Hallandale, Kissimmee, and Jacksonville. New menus will be added periodically to the collection as they are acquired.
Florida has long been a prime tourist destination, with its tropical environment, natural beauty, and numerous attractions. Postcards are a colorful way to advertise the wonders of Florida and promote tourism. The Florida Postcard Collection includes postcards from throughout the state, capturing both the natural landscape and the built environment.
Grand Ave Commercial Zoning Proposal
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Construction plans for the Caribbean Commercial Building, 145 Grand Ave.
University of Miami. Center for Urban & Community Design
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Printed drawing set of Green Gardens Organics in Coral Gables, done by the CUCD. Names listed as authors are Chris Dwyer, Sofia Wilson, and Viena Osorio
University of Miami. Center for Urban & Community Design
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Printed drawings of Macfarlane Historic District in Coral Gables
ADD Inc
Manuscripts, clippings, pamphlets, and correspondence of author and University of Miami Press editor Malcolm Ross.
Ross, Malcolm, 1895-1965
“In his adopted home of South Florida he imaged a cuisine that would wed the raw and rustic powers of the diverse immigrant cultures that comprise the population there to the classic techniques of gastronomy that have survived the test of time and trends. The revolution for a new style of cooking was born and Norman christened it a 'New World Cuisine.'” - Norman Van Aken, Correspondence, 1993 December 2.
A 2016 MenuMasters Hall of Fame Inductee, noted restauranteur, and the first chef to use the term "fusion cuisine" in its modern definition, Norman Van Aken (1951- ) is a celebrity chef primarily known for his "New World" fusion cuisine. Drawing from the flavors and culinary traditions of Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, Asia, and Africa, his impact on the culinary arts has been internationally recognized since the start of his career. His culinary influences on Florida's own local cuisine and restaurant culture are still observable to this day, especially to those who dine nightly at his Orlando restaurant.
This collection serves as a meaningful look into his career as a chef and culinary expert, and his personal life as a man with a deep interest in his family's past and present. The Norman Van Aken papers include documents, correspondence, photographs, manuscript drafts, menus, ephemera, recipes, and more, which showcase the personal life and professional career of one of South Florida's most celebrated chefs. Researchers with an interest in gastronomy, the history of South Florida's restaurant and food culture during the 1990s-2000s, or interpersonal relationships between celebrity chefs, may find this collection useful in their studies.
Van Aken, Norman
Photographs, negatives, sides, sketches, drawings, etchings, watercolor and oil works, correspondence, clippings, exhibition programs and catalogs, and other related materials created and collected by artist Richard Merrick (1903-1986) and the Merrick family.
Merrick, Richard L.
Riviera Neighborhood Planning Workshop
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University of Miami. Center for Urban & Community Design
Riviera Neighborhood: Visioning Report
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Proposed neighborhood improvements and measures; zoning, landscape, circulation, streetscape, and vision plans.
1 final report April 25, 2005 and 1 revised draft with notes March 1, 2006.
University of Miami. Center for Urban & Community Design
Save the Alhambra Water Tower Committee records
The records of the Save the Alhambra Water Tower Committee document the successful mission of a local historic preservation organization to protect the Alhambra Water Tower, a Coral Gables landmark. The collection includes scrapbooks, committee records, financial documents, photographs, and minutes of meetings.
The Alhambra Water Tower, once a functional part of the Coral Gables water system, has survived time and weathering to remain an architectural symbol of the community. The Save the Alhambra Water Tower Committee raised money and awareness to contribute to the refurbishment and preservation of the historic structure.
Save the Alhambra Water Tower Committee