Art Deco District

7301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138
Art Deco District
  • Art Deco 90%
  • Mediterranean Revival 60%

The Art Deco District in Miami Beach is notable for its collection of the unique and vibrant Art Deco architecture. This area is a historic preservation zone where design influences from the 1920s and 1930s are prominent, representing a significant era in American architectural history.

Architectural Styles

Art Deco

90%

The buildings showcase bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors, typical of Art Deco design.

  • Curved lines
  • Zigzag motifs
  • Bright pastel colors
  • Ornate detailing
  • Stylized floral patterns
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Mediterranean Revival

60%

Some structures incorporate Mediterranean Revival styles, characterized by stucco exteriors and tiled roofs.

  • Stucco walls
  • Red tiled roofs
  • Arched doorways
  • Wrought iron railings
  • Terracotta accents
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed primarily in the early 20th century, the Art Deco buildings were developed during a time of economic growth and cultural expansion in America, reflecting the confidence of the Roaring Twenties.

Fun Facts

  • The district contains over 800 preserved buildings.
  • It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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