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Architecture and Design Vol. V, No. 15 (D)
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The issue is devoted to the work of Robert Fitch Smith, A.I.A.
The journal contains multiple photos of the works of Mr. Smith including residences, buildings, museums, hotels, etc.
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Article on the design and build of the Miami home of Architect Robert Fitch Smith.
Article Titled "Interama" in The Florida Architect Vol. 6 No. 2 Pgs. 2-5,23
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This article is on the Interama Design Board of which Robert Fitch Smith is Chief.
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This article by Robert Fitch Smith AIA is on the rapid developments in the plastics field allowing for unconventional architectural design.
Profile of Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Home A Guide to Florida Living Vol. 3 No. 3 Pg. 14
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Profile of Robert Fitch Smith
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Article written by Robert Fitch Smith detailing the architectural ability of high-school students specifically at Miami High School.
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Article by Robert F. Smith, Head of the Department of Architectural Drawing. Article is on the architectural design course at Miami High School.
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This article is on the design of Col. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery's home. The architect of the home was Robert Fitch Smith.
Book Titled "New Cities for Old" by Louis Justement, gifted by Robert Fitch Smith to Bob Smith
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This book illustrates the problems of economics, politics, administration, finance and design which together must be solved in order to achieve city building. The inscription inside the front cover reads "Robert Fitch Smith N.Y. Apr 27, 1946. To my good friend Bob Smith. Louis Justement."
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This article describes the build of a resort called Coral Harbour, near Nassau Bahamas. Robert Fitch Smith designed the resort building.
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This article showcases Coral Harbour Resort on New Providence island of the Bahamas. Robert Fitch Smith designed the resort building.
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The journal, Florida Architect, contains articles on various residences. Within the 18958-1959 edition, it included two residences of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect. The first is the Vun Cannon residence in Coral Gables, FL. The second is the Ryder guest house in Coconut Grove, FL.
Article Titled "Biscayne Shopping Plaza" in Florida Architecture 1956 Pgs. 124-126
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This journal contains articles on various residences and buildings. One of which is the Biscayne Shopping Plaza. Robert Fitch Smith was the architect of record.
Article Titled "French Influence" in Florida Architecture 1954-1955 Pgs. 68-71
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This article details the build of the Bay Point residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rooney, designed in French Provincial style adapted to the Florida scene, of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect.
Article Titled "Florida Country Home" in Florida Architecture 1953 Pgs. 34-36
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This article describes the residence of Sally Matheson, of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect.
Article Titled "Terraced Garden House" in Florida Architecture 1952 Pgs. 6-9
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This article describes the home of Robert Fitch Smith which he owned and designed.
Various Photos of Residences Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts
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This journal has photos of residences of which Robert Fitch Smith was the lead architect. Residences are of:
Captain and Mrs. D A. Curtis in Miami, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Head in Miami, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Raynor in Coral Gables, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Baker, Jr. in Coral Gables, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jabaly in Miami Beach, FL
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Thompson in Miami Shores, FL
Mr. Ralph D. Mershon in Miami, FL
and Captain and Mrs. Christopher Storey in Coral Gables, FL
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This journal contains photos of different residences and buildings designed by Robert Fitch Smith. They include:
The residence for Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stearns
The Roney Plaza Cabanas in Miami Beach, FL
The residence for Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nuckols in Golden Beach, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baker in Coral Gables, FL
Pool and pavilion for Col. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery
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This journal contains photos of residences and buildings of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect. These include:
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watts in Coral Gables, FL
The residence of Mr. J. A. Garfield in Miami Shores, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Moon in Miami, FL
The Cabana Building for the property development for Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Sharpless in Vacas Key, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blumenthal in Miami, FL