The Bacardi Complex in Miami, Florida, is a striking example of mid-century modern architecture, characterized by its distinctive coral rock construction and expansive, open-plan interiors. Designed by architects K.E. Gustafson and Igor B. Polevitzky, the complex features elements like vaulted ceilings, large glass walls, and a prominent tower that symbolized the company's growth and innovation.
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Entertainment/Recreation; Social History; Black
3664 Grand Ave., Miami, Florida
Transportation; Architecture
668 N.w. 5th St., Miami, Florida
Maritime History; Transportation
2610 Tigertail Ave., Miami, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Ne. 55th St., Biscayne Blvd., Ne. 60th St. And Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida
Exploration/Settlement
501 Brickell Ave., Miami, Florida
Architecture; Social History
3115 Brickell Ave., Miami, Florida
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Architecture; Politics/Government
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Architecture
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Architecture; Social History
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