Soho Beach House : Historic Preservation Board modification

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Soho Beach House : Historic Preservation Board modification

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Allan Shulman is a Miami based architect and scholar who explores the interrelationship between 20th century urban culture and architecture using the cities of Miami and Miami Beach as a laboratory. As a scholar, he has found in these modern cities ample material for investigations into regionalism, tropical architecture, and the cultural idea of tropicalism. These crucibles of urban transformation have also served as the inspiration for Shulman’s formulation of a design principle that he calls “urban assemblage”: the redevelopment of existing cities through the layering of artifacts of the contemporary landscape. The intersection of tropicalism with urbanization has opened multiple opportunities for funded research and publications to include;

  • Buoyant City: Historic District Resiliency & Adaptation Guidelines. 2020.
  • Building Bacardi: Architecture, Art & Identity. 2016.
  • The Discipline of Nature: Architect Alfred Browning Parker in Florida, 2016.
  • Miami Architecture: an AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove. 2010.
  • Miami Modern Metropolis: Paradise and Paradox in Midcentury Architecture and Planning. Miami, Fla. 2009.
  • The Making of Miami Beach, 1933-1942: the Architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon. 2002.

His academic activities also include exhibits, design competitions, charrettes, lectures, and panel discussions targeted to expanding understanding of South Florida’s built environment. Shulman founded the architecture firm Shulman + Associates (S+A) in 1995.

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1 volume (various paginations) : illustrations, map, plans ; 28 x 46 cm + renderings (6 stapled leaves : color illustrations ; 28 cm)
Allan T. Shulman architect. Renderings by Marcelo Villabona.

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