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Does above-grade parking kill street life?

Brandon Donnelly

However, unless you’re forced to only build above-grade parking (as is the case in Miami), many/most cities tend to shun it. The above two street view images are from 1111 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. But here’s the other thing: this is arguably a false dichotomy. What do you think?

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Modernist Home with Brazilian Twist, Miami Property

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Modernist Home with Brazilian Twist in Miami, Florida – Building Information Architects: Strang Design – [link] Team: Architecture + Interior Design: Strang Design Landscape Consultant: La Casona Garden Structural Engineers: Francisco Cuello Jr, MEP: Henry Vidal & Associates, Inc Civil Engineer: Jorge G. Grogan and Jerry L.

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Playful parkades

Brandon Donnelly

Miami immediately comes to mind as a city with some pretty cool garages. I mean, when you have one designed by Herzog & de Meuron (1111 Lincoln Road) that is usually a pretty good indicator. It also helps when all of your parking is above-grade, which is the case in Miami. Great spaces attract people.

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Kanye West's Yeezy Gap collection launched in bins at Herzog & de Meuron Miami car park

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The much-anticipated launch of the second Yeezy Gap engineered by Balenciaga collection took place at several pop-ups including one at Herzog & de Meuron 's 1111 Lincoln Road multi-storey car park. Herzog & de Meuron's 1111 Lincoln Road was the setting for a surprise pop up.

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Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the launch of Kanye West's Yeezy Gap collection

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The much-anticipated launch of Kanye West 's latest collaboration with Gap and Balenciaga took place at surprise pop-ups in Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago, as well as in Gap's Times Square flagship store.

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Brand-specific vs. property-specific signage

Brandon Donnelly

Here is an example of retail signage on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. The interior signage (behind the glass above the doors) is specific to the brand Osklen (which is a great sustainable fashion company from Brazil).