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521 Lincoln Road/ Crocs

Belvetro Gallery

Banana Republic Lincoln Road

601 Washington Avenue

1036 Lincoln Rd/ Ann Taylor Loft

910 Lincoln Road/ AllSaints

852 Collins Avenue David’s Cafe + Marketplace

Chrysler Bldg/ BCBG Maxazaria 701 Lincoln Road/ Forever 21

433 Lincoln Road

Chrysler Bldg/ Apple Store12th + Collins Retail

Fitz’s Bike Shop

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French Connection UK

Katherine Fleming Pop-Up Shop

600 Collins Bldg

Mead Bldg/ Victoria’s Secret

667 Lincoln Rd/ Pizza Rustica

Ulta Lincoln Road

The Vitrine at Collins Avenue

Art Windows at Walgreens

Lincoln Theatre/ H&M

The Sterling BldgNunally Bldg/ Lucky Jeans

Steve Madden Lincoln Road

Victoria’s Secret Collins Ave

Swarovski Crystal Lincoln Rd

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S+A is committed to the creation of site specifi c designs based on multidisciplinary research, the exploration of ideas and the fostering of strong relationships.

We synthesize the distinct circumstances of each project into designs that are relevant and transformative. We see the city, landscape, culture, and building program as laboratories for our contemporary design practice.

Allan Shulman founded Miami-based Shulman + Associates in 1996. His work is widely published, and has been honored with 58 design awards. Shulman is also an author, editor, lecturer, curator and associate professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture.

THE FIRM

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PROJECTS

HOTELS

12th and Collins Hotel

Angler’s Resort + Spa

Aqua Hotel

Browns Hotel

Casa Casuarina/ Versace

Collins Plaza Hotel

Crescent Hotel

Dorchester Hotel

Empire Hotel

Fairwind Hotel

Governor Hotel

Greenview Hotel

Greystone Hotel

Hotel Indigo

Indian Creek Hotel

Lily Hotel

Look Inn/ 418 Meridian

Ocean Gate Hotel

Ocean Way Hotel

Palms Hotel

Pink Sands Resort

Plaza Hotel MB

Rainbow Hotel

RioMar Beach House Motel

Ritz Carlton Dilido

Rivage Hotel

Sagamore Hotel

Savoy-Arlington Hotel

Sea Spray Hotel

Soho Beach House

South Seas Hotel

Tides Hotel Terrace

Vagabond Motel

Windamar Beach Gardens

HOMES

Aqua Townhouses

Bay Harbor Townhouses

Bayside Homes

Belvedere House

Benson House

Berberian House

Blanchet House

Colee Hammock House

deAgostini House

Duncan Lee House

Island Drive Apartment

Key Biscayne House

Krasnoff House

Lallemande House

Levin House

Little Haiti Houses

Little River Houses

Lorax House

Mashrabiya House

Miami Shores House

Morningside House

North Bay Road House

Ocean Club Apartment

Origami House

Palm Bay Tower Apartment

Pine Tree Drive House

Royal Palm House

Rubell Collection House

Sunset Island House

Valentine Garcia House

Zamboli House

HOUSING

1020 Pennsylvania Avenue

2200 Collins Campanile

22nd and Park Housing

304-312 Ocean Drive

32 Lofts

354 Washington Avenue

5850 Biscayne Boulevard

6747 Collins Tower study

7207 Bay Drive

744 Lincoln/ Chrysler Tower

Casa Casuarina Residences

Nautilus Apartments

Palm Bay Studios

Savoy Beach Club

RETAIL

433 Lincoln Road Bldg

530 Lincoln Road Bldg

601 Washington Avenue

633 Lincoln Road Bldg

723 North Lincoln Lane

852 Collins Avenue

AllSaints Spitalfields/ 910

Lincoln Road

Ann Taylor Lincoln Road

Apple Store Lincoln Road

ArtCenter South Florida

Lincoln Road

Banana Republic Lincoln Rd

BCBG Lincoln Road

Belvetro Lincoln Road

Crocs Lincoln Road

David’s Cafe + Market

FCUK Lincoln Road

Forever 21/ 701 Lincoln Rd

Fritz’s Lincoln Road

H&M/ The Lincoln Theatre

JugoFresh Continuum

JugoFresh Santona Corner

JugoFresh Wynwood Walls

Katherine Fleming Popup

Lucky Jeans Lincoln Road

Peek-A-Boo Building

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Savoy Torino Retail

Sterling Building

Steve Madden Store

Swarovski Lincoln Road

The Vitrine/ 909 Collins Ave

Ulta Everwear/ 337 Lincoln

Victoria’s Secret Collins

Avenue

Victoria’s Secret Mead Bldg

Walgreens Mid-Beach

Walgreens South Beach

INSTITUTIONAL + CULTURAL

Area Entertainment Center

ArtCenter South Florida /

Art Tower

ArtCenter South Florida /

Art Windows

ArtCenter South Florida /

Galleries 800 & 924

ArtCenter South Florida /

New Headquarters

ArtCenter South Florida /

Nunnally Building

Bakehouse Art Complex

Bath Club

Chapel Venerable Bede

La Gorce Country Club

Miami Ad School

Miami Center for

Architecture + Design

Miami Women’s Club

Rubell Family Collection +

Residence

The Light Box

Woburn Library Competition

WORKSPACES

50eggs Headquarters and

Test Kitchen

AIA Work Space

Baumann Cosmetic & Re-

search Institute

Columbus Networks

Davis Motel Redevelopment

Goldforest Office and Resi-

dence

Gollin + Harris (formerly

Nixon Group)

Jupiter Films

Koniver Stern Offices

People for the American

Way Offices

Police Building at 2915

Biscayne

Rosen + Baker Advertising

Solkoff Offices

Techno Marine / Salud.com

The Atrium Building at 4500

Biscayne

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

12th and Collins

337 Lincoln Road/ Ulta

Everwear

354 Washington Avenue

521 Lincoln Road

745 Collins Avenue

852 Collins Avenue

910 Lincoln Road/ AllSaints

Spitalfieds

Ann Taylor Loft

Apple Store Lincoln Road

Bath Club

BCBG Lincoln Road

Browns Hotel

Casa Casuarina

Chase Building

Crescent Hotel

David’s Cafe

Empire Hotel

FCUK Lincoln Road

Fritz’s Skate + Bike

Governor’s Hotel

Greystone Hotel + Spa

James Manor Apts

Little River houses

Look Inn/ 418 Meridian

Peek-a-Boo Building

Ritz-Carlon/ Dilido

Rivage Hotel

Sagamore Hotel

Savoy Arlington

Sea Spray Hotel

Soho Beach House

Steve Madden

Swarovski Lincoln Road

The Angler’s Resort + Spa

The Lincoln Theatre/ H&M

The Vitrine at 909 Collins

Vagabond Motel

Victoria’s Secret

Woolworth Building

URBAN DESIGN

12th and Collins

A Vision for Biscayne Blvd

Biscayne Plaza Mall

Biscayne Shores

Colee Hammock Neighborhood

Improvements + Master Plan

Dixie Bend

Edgewater District Study

Hollywood North Beach Mas-

ter Plan + Community Code

Little River Houses

North Beach Park Redevel-

opment Study

North Beach Village

Pink Sands

Sawgrass Mills Town Center

Study

South Pointe Landswap Study

Zschornewitz

INTERIORS

2915 Biscayne

Baumann Cosmetic & Re-

search Institute

Belvetro Gallery

Buenos Aires Offices

Fairwind Hotel

Floridian Condominium

Greystone Hotel

Hotel Indigo

Jupiter Films

North Bay Road House 1

North Bay Road House 2

Palms Hotel Spa

Police Building

Rivage Hotel

Rosen + Baker Advertising

Silverspot Cinemas

South Pointe Apartment

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AWARDS2014 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Baumann Cosmetic + Research Institute

2014 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

North Beach Village Tactical Revitalization

2014 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Miami Center for Architecture & Design

2014 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Opa-Locka Airport Hangar 102 Restoration

2014 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Billboard Building

2014 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

Miami Center for Architecture & Design

2014 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Miami Center for Architecture & Design

2014 BETTER BEACH AWARDS

Soho Beach House

2013 AIA MIAMI AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Baumann Cosmetic + Research Institute

2013 AIA MIAMI AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Columbus Networks US Headquarters

2013 AIA MIAMI SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOR PRESERVATION

Opa-Locka Airport Hangar 102

2013 AIA MIAMI UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD

North Beach Village Tactical Revitalization

2013 AIA FLORIDA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Lincoln Theatre/H&M

2013 BLLA LIFESTYLE HOTEL OF THE YEAR

Soho Beach House

2013 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

Lincoln Theatre/H&M

2013 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Lincoln Theatre/H&M

2012 AIA FLORIDA MERIT AWARD

Soho Beach House

2012 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

Soho Beach House

2011 AIA MIAMI ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR

Allan T. Shulman

2011 AIA FLORIDA HONOR AWARD

Bungalow 354

2011 AIA FLORIDA HONOR AWARD

600 Collins/ Peek-A-Boo Building

2011 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

Opa-Locka Airport Hangar 102

2011 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

David’s Cafe + Marketplace

2011 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Opa-Locka Airport Hangar 102

2011 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Soho Beach House

2011 FINALIST, ULI VISION AWARD

Soho Beach House

2010 AIA MIAMI EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD

Belvedere House

2010 AIA FLORIDA HONOR AWARD

22nd and Park

2009 AIA MIAMI EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD

Rubell Family Collection + Residence

2009 AIA MIAMI HONOR AWARD

418 Meridian/ The LookInn

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2009 AIA MIAMI HONOR AWARD

Soho Beach House

2009 AIA Florida Merit Award

The Angler’s Boutique Resort & Spa

2009 FINALIST, ULI VISION AWARD

Browns Hotel

2008 AIA MIAMI UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD

Fairwind Hotel

2008 AIA MIAMI UNBUILT DESIGN AWARD

The Sea Spray at 304-312 Ocean Drive

2008 MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE AWARD

The Angler’s Boutique Resort & Spa

2008 AIA FLORIDA MERIT AWARD

The Vitrine at 909 Collins Avenue

2008 FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

The Chrysler Building/ Apple Store

2008 HOTELWORLD GLOBAL HOSPITALITY DESIGN AWARD

The Angler’s Boutique Resort & Spa

2007 AIA MIAMI FIRM OF THE YEAR

Shulman + Associates

2007 AIA FLORIDA HONOR AWARD

Soho Beach House

2007 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Sunset Island House

2007 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

The Angler’s Boutique Resort & Spa

2007 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

The Chrysler Building/ Apple Store

2007 MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE DESIGN AWARD

The Chrysler Building/ Apple Store

2006 AIA MIAMI AWARD OF MERIT

Bungalow 354

2006 AIA FLORIDA HONOR AWARD

Fairwind Hotel

2005 AIA MIAMI AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

The Savoy-Arlington Hotel

2005 AIA FLORIDA MERIT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Browns

Hotel

2005 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Browns Hotel

2004 MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE AWARD

Browns Hotel

2003 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

1026-1036 Lincoln Road Building

2002 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

The Mead Building

2001 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Crescent Hotel

2001 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

James Manor

2001 MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE AWARD

Crescent Hotel

2001 DADE HERITAGE TRUST AWARD

Chase Federal Bank Building/ Banana Republic

2001 MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION LEAGUE AWARD

Chase Federal Bank Building/ Banana Republic

1999 CHICAGO ATHENAEUM MERIT AWARD

Valdez Residence

1999 AIA MIAMI AWARD OF MERIT

Area Entertainment Center Collaboration with Jean-François Lejeune

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RETAIL: H&M, SWATCH

MIAMI BEACH

THE LINCOLN THEATRE/ H&M

In 2007, the New World Sym-phony, the City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County agreed upon a public/private partnership to develop a new state-of-the-art performance facility just behind the sym-phony’s quarters in the Lin-coln Th eatre on Lincoln Road. Designed by Frank Gehry, the new facility was a key element in the City Center Redevelop-ment Project, a joint venture to inject new vitality into Miami Beach’s 17th Street Corridor. New World Symphony Center opened in September 2011. An important fi nancial and civic component of that project was the redevelopment of this storied theater for commercial use. Th e theater’s restoration and adaptive use was designed by S+A to provide state-of-the-art retail facilities; it was also designed to propagate the building’s history as a public space and as a theater, and ac-knowledge its cultural position on Lincoln Road.

Th e restoration and adaptive use of a 1936 cinema/theater

for retail use carefully balances commercial, public and his-toric identities of the building to create a new hybrid image and identity. S+A designed the building to be a visible land-mark and gateway to Lincoln Road from the Convention Cen-ter district. Among the many theaters along Lincoln Road and on Miami Beach, this proj-ect, completed in 2012, repre-sents the only adaptive use of a theater space that maintained its identity as a theater.

An important element of S+A’s design is the transformation of the theater volume, which accommodates the retail use while retaining its theatricality. Th e theatre fl oor is newly con-nected with its tiered mezza-nine, and the original scalloped ceiling has been restored. Th e transformation of the theater volume is also visible on the outside, where a blank concrete wall in the rear of the building was peeled away to unveil an enlivened, glowing glass facade that showcases the interior and its merchandise. Th is use of

creative tectonics re-energized the formerly barren alley and presents a strong counterpoint to the Symphony complex.

“Th is is one of the fi rst exam-ples of the very successful ad-aptation of a historical movie theater into a major retail fa-cility,” said William Cary, as-sistant director of the Miami Beach Planning Department. “It utilizes many of the origi-nal design features for modern merchandising purposes. It likely will be published in archi-tectural journals as a prime ex-ample of how to make a histori-cal building work for modern purposes.“ (Viglucci, Andres. “Lincoln Th eatre’s retail con-version a dazzling Deco drama in Miami Beach,” Miami Herald, September 12, 2012.)

2013 AIA Florida Honor Award

2013 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award

2013 Dade Heritage Trust Award

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Exploded axonometric of Lincoln Road-fronting building and theater volume, showing an earlier scheme.

Th e theatre illustrated an interesting building type variant in Miami Beach. Th e building was comprised of two main elements: a the-atre box (windowless) and a

wrapping commercial building that related to the surround-ing streets. Th e theatre box occupied the northern portion of the lot, facing Lincoln Lane North, with access to Lincoln Road via a passageway below the marquee. Th e wrapping building was a retail and offi ce structure, known at the time as the Lincoln Medical Building.

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Th e design of this project supports the activation of Lincoln Lane into a more public thoroughfare.

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Original features of the Lincoln Road-facing façade were care-fully restored or reconstructed. Th e historic marquee was origi-nally clad in satin fi nished alu-minum and glass. Th e marquee metal (over a thousand pounds in weight) was stripped during World War II for use in the nation’s war eff ort, resulting in the stucco fi nish that adorned the marquee until 2011.

Historic cast stone bas reliefs were stripped and refurbished, and all decorative plaster work restored. Th e original full-height glass windows were reconstructed.

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An important element of S+A’s design is the transformation of the theater volume, which accommodates the retail use while retaining its theatrical-ity. Within the existing theater space, the extant sloped seat-ing was removed and the fl oor leveled.

Th e theatre fl oor is newly connected with its tiered

mezzanine, and the re-introduction of the original scalloped ceiling has been restored. A dramatic new LED mesh wall, evoking the original movie screen, extends from the auditorium ceiling to the ground fl oor below, and serves as a multi-media screen for the retailer, suggestive of the original movie theatre screen. Th e transformation of the

theater volume is also visible on the outside, where a blank concrete wall in the rear of the building was peeled away to unveil an enlivened, glowing glass facade that showcases the interior and its merchandise. Th is use of creative tectonics re-energizes the formerly bar-ren alley and presents a strong counterpoint to the Symphony complex.

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CHASE FEDERAL BANK BLDG

Th e Chase Federal Bank Building projects a monumental civic presence on Lincoln Road. Its modern classical façade of quarry keystone, aluminum and glass were matched on the interior with extensive marble and terrazzo, as well as decorative metal fi ttings. Th e bank’s signifi cant characteristics were successfully restored while converting the structure to its new use as a Banana Republic store: banking windows were converted to cash & wraps; check-writing counters became display platforms; and the vault was transformed into dressing rooms.

RETAIL: BANANA REPUBLIC

MIAMI BEACH

2001 Miami Design Preservation League Capitman Award

2000 Dade Heritage Trust Award

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Th e restored bank from Lincoln Road.

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Th e former vault was trans-formed into the dressing rooms.

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S+A restored the historic Chrysler Building in four phas-es: BCBG Maxazaria, Apple Store, a residential tower addi-tion (unbuilt), and Swarovski Crystal.

RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

2008 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award

2007 Dade Heritage Trust Award

2007 Miami Design Preservation League Merit Award

CHRYSLER BLDG: APPLE STORE

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Th e Chrysler Building was built in 1929 and designed by architect T. Hunter Henderson. Over time, the building’s facade was streamlined and simplifi ed, and much of the original character of the building had been lost. Before S+A’s reno-vation, the existing facade (oppo-site page, corner) was designed in 1856 by Melvin Grossman.

Left page image: historic photo of Lincoln Road looking west, c. 1931. Courtesy of Historical Mu-seum of South Florida.

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S+A restored the historic Chrysler Building in four phas-es: BCBG Maxazaria, Apple Store, a residential tower addi-tion (unbuilt), and Swarovski Crystal.

RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

2008 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award

2007 Dade Heritage Trust Award

2007 Miami Design Preservation League Merit Award

CHRYSLER BLDG: BCBG MAXAZRIA

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Th e BCBG MaxAzria portion of the Chrysler Building along Meridian Avenue.

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S+A was the Design Architect for the building and Architect-of-Record for a new AllSaints Spitalfi elds store at 910 Lincoln Road. Th e original buidling, designed in 1929 by Wlater DeGarmo, had been renovated several times. Comprising two structures, one facing Lincoln Road and the other facing Lin-coln Lane, the interior front part of the existing building included an historic double-volume space. S+A restored, rehabilitated and expanded the building to accomodate its new retail tenant, and designed a rooftop addition (unbuilt).

910 LINCOLN ROAD BLDG

RETAIL: ALLSAINTS SPITALFIELDS

MIAMI BEACH

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Renderings of the proposed three-story scheme (unbuilt).

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RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

Th is urban infi ll project incor-porates the restoration of two street-level corner retail build-ings with the addition of two levels. Th e building peers over the historic fabric of an urban neighborhood. Th e aerial win-dows of its top level, designed as a sort of fl oating jewel box, invite the curiosity of pass-ersby. Th e addition’s angular geometry violates the regular-ity of its surrounding district of Mediterranean Revival com-mercial storefronts, but not disrespectfully.

Th e project comprises four lay-ers:

- Old bungalow: Although ar-chitecturally unremarkable,

the 1921 bungalow was the fi rst structure on the site. Most likely moved from another site, it sat on the alley. It will be moved to a more visible loca-tion on Miami Beach.

- 1920s era Mediterranean Revival storefronts: Th e new project begins with a detailed restoration of existing com-mercial buildings, including rehabilitative stucco work and new windows.

- Vertical Retail: A new addition grows above and behind the historic façade, refraining from architectural complexity so as not to distract from the origi-nal facade. Th e block is angled and set back to conform to line-

of-sight requirements.

- Jewel Box: Th is glazed room adds a third fl oor to the project, fl oating over the recessed mass below. It faces west and south, and thrusts horizontally to-wards the intersection, playing peek-a-boo with pedestrians.

Th e design of this project ad-dresses the tremendous scale off sets between the district’s historic one-story retail build-ings and the proliferation of new fi ve-story commercial buildings to the south and north.

600 COLLINS BLDG

2011 AIA Florida Design Award

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Mechanical Equipment

Rooftop Addition

Historic Building + Urban Green Terrace

New Jewel Boxes

Th e Peek-a-Boo Building is sited in a busy commercial neighborhood. As part of an eff ort to respect present historic resources, an existing bungalow on the site deemed a ‘contrib-uting structure’ to the Miami Beach Architectural District will be restored and relocated to a nearby park.

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Th e somewhat irregular components of the Peek-a-Boo Building nonetheless respect the scale and texture of the neighborhood.

Th e somewhat irregular components of the Peek-a-Bo

ld h lBuilding nonetheless respectthe scale and texture of the neighborhood.

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S+A designed a pop-up shop for handbag designer Katherine Fleming at the F Factory in Mi-ami’s Design District. Installed on the second fl oor of the Moore Building, the shop was open during Art Basel Miami Beach 2009.

RETAIL: POP-UP SHOP

F FACTORY @ MOORE BLDG, MIAMI

KATHERINE FLEMING POP-UP SHOP

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Th is hybrid adaptive reuse proj-ect discreetly combines retail and residential, exposing and restoring an historic home in the process. Multiple urban conditions are synthesized into three components: the restored house, a new streetfront glass retail showcase and two new townhomes along the alley.

Th e historic home, built of masonry walls and wood fram-ing in 1925, sat abandoned and largely concealed by 1951 renovations. It fi nds new life through careful restoration, maintaining its Mediterranean Revival styling. New, modern additions on the west and east frontages are structured in di-rect response to their context.

A concrete butterfl y roof on masonry end walls shelters a glassy two-story entrance pa-vilion facing Collins Avenue. A glass window-wall transforms the entire frontage into a large vitrine for passersby. Like a jewel case, the new transparent walls display the historic house inside.

Two new townhouses were carefully inserted facing the alley and the back of a popu-lar two-story nightclub on Ocean Drive. Th e townhouses rise from a relatively small footprint, peering over the nightclub’s roof like a pair of (sound-insulated) binoculars. Inverting the traditional hier-archy of a dwelling, the living

room is perched on the fourth fl oor just below private roof decks, providing both water views and a haven from the ac-tivity in the alley below. While the glass walls of the Vitrine in-vite passers-by to look in at the historic home, the new town-houses peek over the nightclub to the ocean on the other side, extending the transparency of the display case out toward the water.

RETAIL, TOWNHOMES

MIAMI BEACH

THE VITRINE

2008 AIA Florida Honor Award

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Binoculars. Twin townhouses rise four stories to capture views of the ocean beyond.

(above) “X-ray” view through the adjacent nightclub towards townhouses peering above.

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1 entry plaza2 vitrine retail space3 retail space (existing struct.)

4 retail offi ce5 trash room6 shared residential elevator

7 residential entrance8 garage9 bedrooms

10 living/ dining rooms11 private terrace

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new

entrance

pavilion

historic home

adapted as retail space

two new

residential

townhouses

(below) Existing home on the site, c1980s. Photo courtesy of the Miami Beach Planning Department.

LAYERSTh ree separate elements layered within the design in harmo-nious coexistance with one another.

1 display2 consumerism3 private life

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Th e ArtCenter South Florida off ers artists studio workspace as well as a place to showcase their work. Since 1996, S+A has been working with the ArtCenter on diverse projects, ranging form the design of new building and new gallery areas, the restoration and retrofi t-ting of existing building, to the redesign of artist spaces, the development of a campus plan and the resolution of a series of code and engineering issues.

Th e gallery at 800 Lincoln Road was doubles in size, and retro-fi tted with a dynamic new con-fi guration with new lighting and restored terrazzo fl oors.

Shortly after completion of the

800 Lincoln Road Gallery proj-ect, the long entrance corridor at 924 Lincoln Road was trans-formed into a linear gallery with continuous glass vitrines and new lighting, while historic elements of the building were revealed and restored

RETAIL, GALLERIES: 800 BLDG, 900 BLDG

ART CENTER SOUTH FLORIDA

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RETAIL: LUCKY JEANS

As the fi rst part of a compre-hensive façade restoration of Lincoln Road’s historic Nun-ally Building, designed in the early twentieth century by the Pittsburgh fi rm of Kiehnel & Elliot, the buildings’ Northwest corner was returned to its his-toric confi guration. Th e res-toration included the removal of the aluminum cladding that was a later addition, repair of the underlying carved quarry keystone façade, repair of the terrazzo plaza and reconstruc-tion of bronze-veneered store-fronts.

NUNALLY BLDG/ ARTCENTER SOUTH FLORIDA

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Th e original facade of the Nunally Building

Th e Nunally facade in the 1990s, with much of its historic facade removed.

Th e fi nal built portion of the Nunally Building became a retail space for Lucky Jeans.

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RETAIL: FRENCH CONNECTION UK, ANN TAYLOR LOFT

MIAMI BEACH

Designed by architect Russell R. Pancoast in 1930 for the Mead Construction Company as a four-unit structure, after decades of neglect, the building was expanded by 4,000 SF, and its facades were restored and partially reconstructed. Th e new Lincoln Lane facade rein-terprets the front facade with a series of step-in and windows that urbanize the environment while maintaining its role in servicing the building.

1026-1036 LINCOLN RD BLDG

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Restoration and reconstruction of 1920s historic facade includ-ing original pillastrade facade and entrance pavilions. Victo-ria’s Secret occupies the corner of the building and the up-scale Meat Market steakhouse opened on the opposite end.

RETAIL: VICTORIA’S SECRET

MIAMI BEACH

MEAD BLDG

2002 Dade Heritage Trust Award

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GALLERY, RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

BELVETROGALLERY

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RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

530 LINCOLNROAD BLDG

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RETAIL, FACADE RESTORATION

MIAMI BEACH

RITZ-CARLTON/ DILIDO RETAIL

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Th e Sterling Building is an Art Deco landmark on Lin-coln Road – its streamlined breezeway sweeping from Lincoln Road toward a small patio just behind. In 2011, S+A developed a proposal for a new Patio Building behind the Sterling Building, drawing increased energy off Lincoln Road and enlarging the patio. As a reference, the project recalls an earlier patio build-ing (called the Lincoln Road Patio), considerably larger than the current space. By tracing the original patio extent, and drawing out the new addition vertically, the new project re-connects with its history while adding an important and commercially viable new layer

to the site. In contrast to the classically-conceived Sterling Building, S+A’s Patio Building comprises a series of dynamic and shifting plates that negoti-ate the complex web of exist-ing historic structures.

THE STERLINGBUILDING

RETAIL

MIAMI BEACH

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Ciudad City

Miami Modern Metropolis

AULA 3

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The Making of Miami Beach

Miami A

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PUBLICATIONS BY ALLAN SHULMAN

Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide, 2010

Allan Shulman, Randall Robinson Jr., & James

F. Donnelly. University Press of Florida.

Miami Modern Metropolis: Paradise and

Paradox in Midcentury

Architecture and Planning, 2009

Allan Shulman, Editor. Bass Museum and

Balcony Press.

AULA 3: Miami Tropical, 2002

Allan Shulman & Greg Castillo, Guest editors.

Tulane University.

The Making of Miami Beach 1933-1942: The

Architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon, 2000

J.F. Lejeune & Allan Shulman. Rizzoli Press.

Ciudad City: Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, U.S.A.,

2000

Jose Gelabert-Navia, J.F. Lejeune & Allan

Shulman. Colegia Oficial de Arquitectos Vasco.

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100 NE 38th Street

Miami, U.S.A.

T +1 305 438 0609

F +1 305 438 0170

shulman-design.com

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CONTACTS + CREDIT

KEY CONTACTS

Allan T. Shulman, FAIA, LEED AP

[email protected]

Principal

Rebecca Stanier-Shulman, Assoc. AIA

[email protected]

Marketing Principal

Alyssa Kriplen, AIA

[email protected]

Projects Director

Michelle Bilbao, Assoc. AIA

[email protected]

Director of Business Development +

Communications

Beatriz Fernandez, Assoc. AIA

[email protected]

Director of Interior Design

Jason Walker

[email protected]

Director of Graphic Design

Elizabeth Cox

[email protected]

Operations Director

GENERAL INQUIRIES

[email protected]

ONLINE

www.shulman-design.com

IMAGE CREDITS

Lincoln Theatre/H&M: Robin Hill

Banana Republic: John Patronie

Chrysler Building/Apple Store: Robin Hill

Chrysler Building/BCBG: Robin Hill

910 Lincoln Road/AllSaints Spitalfields: pho-

tography: Robin Hill; renderings: Hikari Studio

600 Collins/ Peek-A-Boo Bldg: Hikari Studio

Katherine Fleming Pop-Up Shop: Robin Hill

The Vtirine: Hikari Studio

Art Center South Florida: John Patronie

1026-1036 Bldg/French Connection UK/

Ann Taylor Loft: John Patronie

Mead Building: Robin Hill (first spread);

John Patronie (second spread)

530 Lincoln Road: Arseni Varabyeu

Sterling Building: Arseni Varabyeu

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Jason Walker

[email protected]

Corina Ocanto

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