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IN THIS ISSUE:
20th Century Meets 21st
With architectural design by Tony Robertson and landscape design by Luis Llenza this new home nods to the 60s, but is built for the 21st century.
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Little River Plaza | Miami
Designed by Flagler Village-based Glavovic Studio, this fab, affordable housing development in Miami could teach Ft. Lauderdale a thing or two.
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From the Sand Up
In the third installment of this series on the design & build of a new oceanfront house in the Florida Keys, we tackle the true heart of the home, the kitchen
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Old Florida For Sale
Venice, Florida, an architectural hotbed in the ‘60s, has remained quiet ever since. Good thing, too, as homes like this one have been lovingly preserved
60 ISLAND KITCHEN
Pesto Genovese
Alfredo is decidedly delicious, but nothing can compare with our Genovese friend for sheer head-turning fragrance and flavor
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On the cover: A home on N Atlantic Boulevard, shot from above by Eric Igualada of Spectrum Aeirial Video + Photography
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FROM THE EDITOR
TAKE THE PLUNGE!
AS FORT LAUDERDALE BEGINS TO LEAVE the frenzy of “high season” with snowbirds contemplating packing up and pesky houseguests (finally) go back north, full-time residents here inevitably have to deal with the toll that 4 to 5 months of continual use take on their homes Downspouts have loosened and careened to their deaths below Eisenhower-era slate roof tiles have finally cracked and crumbled, leaving homes vulnerable to hurricane damage come fall And that kitchen that once seemed to be a futurist’s dream now looks like the set from The Brady Bunch
No matter where you live, Fort Wayne or Fort Lauderdale, Spring is a time of renewal Plan & tackle the weekend projects: Bathroom exhaust replacement, April 22nd check Sprinkler repair and landscape replanting, Sunday, May 14th check But for some, these chores ––– and much larger ones –––are just plain out of reach Either we are too old to climb the ladder, or perhaps other things are just more pressing But we want that new kitchen we’ve seen in ISLAND We’ve pressed our noses many a porverbial window and sighed, “Why can’t my house look like that?”
Relax. It’s not all out of reach. For those of us with the courage and energy, painting and small renovation jobs can be tackled pretty easily. And for those who can’t, or can’t be bothered, there is...The Professional. Fort Lauderdale has legions of qualified people just waiting for that call to repaint your Coral Ridge ranch-style home. Plumbers will happily get any permits in order, just to clinch that job for a master bath remodel in Harbor Beach. Still others specialize in total renovation. That’s the next best thing to new construction! Smart House technology, spa-like baths, motorized shades… your wish is their command.
ISLAND, always celebrates the spirit of renewal, looking at everything from gut renovations to homes that started out as renovations, but end up as new construction. In our pages, whether we show new construction, renovation, or a bit of both, the idea is to inspire. Take a look this month and every month and get inspired. We bet you can have everything you need done… and sooner than you think.
John T O’Connor Editor-in-Chief
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2724 Sea Island Drive | Seven Isles 5 bedrooms | 7.5 baths | 7,719 square feet $34,995,000 Villa Sul Mare, one of the most extraordinary custom built, direct Intracoastal Point Estates in Broward. Rare and valuable 2 legal lots, over half acre with 12,150 of green space. Most desirable SE exposure & unobscured, daily boat show parades. Visit VillaSulMare.com D I R E C T I N T R A C O A S T A L P O I N T E S T A T E Ju lie Jo ne s, V P of Ultra Lu x u ry Sa les Knight Frank Cardholder | Broker Associate M 954.328.3665 julie.jones@elliman.com 2021 Fort Lauderdale Top Producer $516 Million Sold Last 24 Months Career Sales in Excess of $2.3 Billion 450 E Las Olas Blvd #140, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954 874 0740 2022 Douglas Elliman Real Estate All Material presented herein is for information purposes only While this information is believed to be correct, it is represented subject to errors, omissions, changes or withdrawal without notice A property information including, but not limited to square footage, room count number of bedrooms and the school district in property should be verified by your own attorney, architect or zoning expert Equal housing opportunity *Per Brokermetrics Jan 2021 – Per Brokermetrics Jan 2021 – 8/24/2022 ** Matrix MLS 1/1/2022 – 8/24/2022
TELL US AGAIN PROFESSOR, WHAT IS ABSTRACT?
At the Dawn of a New Age: Early Twentieth-Centur y Amer ican Moder nism explores the myr iad ways ar tists employed abstract styles to convey their exper iences of moder n lif e Drawn from the Whitney Museum of Amer ican Art’s holdings, this show br ings together works produced between 1900 and 1930 by well-known Amer ican moder nists and their less f amiliar, but equally groundbreaking, peers
T his collection, which now includes the work of women and ar tists of color, expands the understanding of early 20-centur y Amer ican moder nism and the mood of optimism that inf ormed it.
At the Norton Museum, 1450 S Dixie Hwy,West Palm Beach
For more information go to norton.org/exhibitions
Ready f or an escape that takes less than a day and won’t break the bank?
Skip I-95 and hop on a sparkling new Br ightline train. It will whisk to West Palm Beach in 40 minutes From there you can walk to the 80,000 sq. ft. R e s t o r a t i o n H a r d w a r e . A f t e r shopping their incredible showrooms, head upstairs to the RH Rooftop restaurant where you can dine in a ye a r - r o u n d s k y l i t g a r d e n a m i d s t t r i c k l i n g f o u n t a i n s , h e r i t a g e o l i ve trees and glimmer ing chandeliers.
More inf o at gobr ightline.com rh.com/westpalm/restaurant
In Rinse and Repeat, works from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz come together to explore cycles of nature and habit, those that both wash and wash away. Work in pr int, paint, collage and video; photography, drawing and sculpture by Liz Calvi, Vija Celmins, Genevieve Cohn, Melanie Daniel, Tracey Emin, Joanne Greenbaum, Marcela Hackbardt, Dinorah de Jesus Rodr iguez, Laura Marsh, Ana Mendieta and more.
Exhiibition at Girls’ Club by the River, 330 SW 2 Street, Corner Unit 102, Fort Lauderdale. More info at girlsclubcollection.org
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All Aboard! N ex t sto p , West Palm... West Palm
LOOK WHO’S AT THE LOOP!
T h e wo rl d o f P i x a r P u t t h a s a r r ive d a t t h e L a s O l a s O c e a n s i d e Park. A swath of the park’s green space has been (temporarily!) transformed into 18 interactive holes of mini-golf satr r ing icons of Pixar films like Finding Nemo, Toy Stor y and Wall-E.
T he perf ect outing f or Pixar f ans of all ages, it’s open 7 days a week from now until March 26th, with “after dark” sessions available f or those 18+ T hursday, Fr iday and Saturday after 7:00pm!
For more info on this mini-golf fun, go to: pixar putt.com/for tlauderdale
South Florida’s Mid-Centur y Madness
Architect and photographer Ar thur J. Marcus, has been f ascinated by South Flor ida’s special take on Mid-Centur y Moder nism f or decades Lucky f or us, Marcus has kept his camera close by, managing to record many of the region’s best examples, a number of which have been bulldozed, only to be replaced by giant impenetrable boxes. T his exhibition shows off some of those breezy, Flor ida str uctures of the ‘50s and ‘60s, br ise-soleil walls, catwalks and all
T his month, a selection of images --- many of which appear in his book, The Architecture of Whimsy --- are on display at For t Lauderdale’s City Hall.
Exhibit is on view Mon - Fri , 9:00AM - 5:00PM through March 30 at City Hall 100 N. Andrews Ave.
The tide is high but I’m holdin’on
Blondie, co-f ounded by singer Debbie Har r y and guitar ist Chr is Stein, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and with good reason. Not only has Blondie has sold 40 million records, its lead singer, Debbie Harry has proved, over the decades, to be nothing less than a phenom, with dance hits like Hear t of Glass or Call Me Inf ectious reggae in songs like island-influenced T he Tide Is High proved Blondie was not simply to be pegged as a New Wave band. If you’ve not exper ienced Blondie in person, your chance is now!
March 16th, 8:00PM For more info browardcenter.org
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Coral Ridge
2501 NE 18th Street
4 beds, 4.5 baths
New construction
Pool, 2-car garage
2,528 square feet
$9,500 per month
Coral Ridge | Ocean Sunrise Co-Op
2400 NE 9th Street
2 beds, 1 bath
Mid-Centur y gem
Recently renovated 650 square feet
$275,000 Sunrise
11655 NW 35th Street
3 beds, 2 baths
Water front
Pool, impact windows
1,256 square feet
$500,000
Mark Williams Residential Sales 954 253.6000
email: mark.williams@castellihomes.com website: MarkWilliamsRE.com
Gallery House - Wilton Manors, Fl
meets 21st in Wilton Manors
To ny R o b e r t s o n we a r s t wo h at s H e h a s h i s ow n d e s i g n f i r m , a p t l y n a m e d To ny Robertson Design, and is also a partner i n D e s i g n B u i l d S t u d i o, a f i r m t h at s e e s p r o j e c t s t h r o u g h f r o m p u r c h a s e to d es i g n , to e n g i n e e r i n g a n d f i n a l l y to co ns t r u c t i o n . Th i s p r o j e c t , a s i n g l e fa m i l y h o u s e a few b l o c k s f r o m Wi l to n D r i ve, wa s d e s i g n e d a n d f i n i s h e d f o r p r i va t e clients who had seen Robertson’s work. R e c e n t l y, w e h a d a c h a n c e t o m e e t w i t h R o b e r t s o n a n d t a l k a l i t t l e b i t a b o u t t h e p r o j e c t
ISLAND: Tell us a bit about how this job came about And while you’re at it, how did you land on this particular design?
Robertson: We had a working relationship with these clients as we had done o t h e r p r o j e c t s f o r t h e m , s o t h e r e w a s trust already established. They were living in a Lester Avery House and were int e r e s t e d i n b u i l d i n g a M i d - C e n t u r y M o d e r n s t y l e h o m e p a r t i c u l a r l y a
“ P a l m S p r i n g s ” m i d - c e n t u r y M o d e r n
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text John O’Connor photos Myro Rosky
Luis Llenza, landscape designer on this project, worked alongside the home’s designer to create a bit of sub-tropical drama.
Classic mid-century pieces by Eero Saarinen, Richard Schultz, Ray and Charles Eames and more punctuate the home’s 1st level.
They needed more space and were looking to build something custom They heard we were developing the 4-lot p ro j e c t a n d a p p ro a c h e d u s to s e e i f t h e re wa s a l o t fo r t h e m We h a d a l re a d y d e s i g n e d a ve r y m o d e r n “ w h i te box” house for the lot, so when they purchased the lot, we we n t to wo r k re - d e s i g n i n g s o m e t h i n g c u sto m fo r them. This is one of my favorite architectural styles, so I was very excited about this design.
You’ve hit a balance here that isn’t always easy to accomplish. Sometimes, no matter how good the architect or designer might be, they swerve into creating either a time capsule or a “contempo” home that seems dated in five years What was your approach?
We l l , w i t h t h i s p a r t i c u l a r p ro j e c t a n d t h e s e c l i e n t s , I thought it was important to create something that looked fresh and new with new materials At the same time, we wanted to merge the new with some of the materials and architectural elements that would have been used at the time… creating that balance you mentioned.
What were some of the “vintage” elements you wove into the design?
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The terrazzo floors and pitched, tongue & groove-beamed ceilings were crucial, in my opinion. The flat roof, pierced roof and reflecting pool of the front porch, vertical siding, and sloped roof with triangle windows are all key to reflecting that period as well.
I t w a s v e r y i m p o r t a n t t o c r e a t e s o m et h i n g n e w f o r t h e w a y p e o p l e l i v e today I didn’t want it to just look like t h e r e n o v a t i o n o f a n o l d M i d - C e n t u r y structure
The entrance is key here I think It sets the stage for what’s to come The landscape designer Luis Llenza, collaborated w i t h y o u o n t h a t a s p e c t o f t h e p r o j e c t r e a l l y c r e a t e d a s u b - t r o p i c a l d e l i g h t . . .
O n e e n h a n ce d by l i g h t i n g B u t t h o s e steps that truly entice you to enter, they are a great touch.
Th at ’s t r u e. F ro m t h e m i n u te yo u wa l k up those wide steps and walk through t h at f ro n t d o o r, yo u g e t t h e s e n s e o f merging the indoor and outdoor living spaces What really creates this blurring of inside and outside are the corner slide r s we i n c l u d e d i n t h e d e s i g n O p e n them and the structure disappears This is a true south Florida pool home experience Add to that the clean design of the fountain and the sound experience it offers The sound of water meanders throughout the house And viewing this waterfall through the fireplace in the living room is a unique experience.
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Like the classic set-up of a theater: stage, apron, audience, the home’s kitchen design allows guests to watch... or become part of the production.
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This was quite a feat to pull off with all the t ra d e s i nvo l ve d . Th e re we re a n u m b e r o f c h a l l e n g e s i n d e s i g n i n g t h e h o u s e to f i t o n to i t s p i e - s h a p e d l o t . Th at o d d s h a p e wa s t h e m a i n d r i ve r i n p l a c i n g t h e p o o l against the foundation of the house
In terms of materials and experiences, what are a couple of your favorite aspects of this p ro j e c t , n ow t h at i t i s co m p l e te a n d yo u r clients happily ensconced?
One of my favorite features is the tile wall
in the master shower. We searched for the p e r fe c t t i l e a n d f i n a l l y d e c i d e d to c re ate our own custom wall using a number of diffe re n t co l o r s ---- a l l o f t h e s a m e t i l e, m i n d you ---- creating a one-of-a-kind art wall. It also leads your eye toward the linear garden Luis Llenza’s team installed
The floating stairs are a nod to ’50s and '60’s But our fresh interpretation using walnut paneling, terrazzo-clad steps and glass rails combined with its pool view and waterfall sounds it really is an experience
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Artfully placed tile on the shower wall is flanked by a window and windowed door, allowing views down a long, rear garden designed by Luis Llenza.
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AHF IN MIA
Affordable Luxury: Little River Plaza Gives Miami Quality for Less
W h e n yo u p i c t u re a f fo rd a b l e h o u s i n g p ro j e c t s , m u n d a n e re s i d e n t i a l towe r s may pop into your mind. but it doesn't need to be that way Glavovic Studio’s p ro j e c t fo r L i t t l e R i ve r P l a z a i n M i a m i p re s e n t s a p owe r f u l m o d e l o f how low-cost building can be achieved t h ro u g h t r u l y t h o u g h t f u l a n d c re a t i ve d e s i g n – a n d a s e r i o u s co m m i t m e n t to s u b s i d i ze a t t ra c t i ve h o u s i n g eve n fo r
those who cannot afford market rents.
L i t t l e R i ve r P l a z a i s t h e s e co n d o f t wo p ro j e c t s fo r a f fo rd a b l e h o u s i n g s p e a rh e a d e d by t h e H e a l t hy H o u s i n g Fo u nd a t i o n , a b ra n c h o f A H F ( A I DS H e a l t h c a re Fo u n d a t i o n ) . Th e f i r st wa s Biscayne House, also in Miami, which is on an infill site. Little River Plaza is inste a d o n a p ro p e r t y d i re c t l y o n t h e t ra n s p o r t at i o n co r r i d o r o f 7 9 t h St re e t ,
so the project takes advantage of local h o u s i n g re g u l a t i o n s t h a t p e r m i t t h e co n st r u c t i o n o f m i c ro - u n i t s . Th e s e w i l l provide high-quality, long-term resident i a l o p t i o n s fo r fo l k s w h o e a r n b e l ow the median income level in the area The re s u l t i s a t r u l y i m p re ss i ve p ro j e c t o f 246 units, ranging from 360-540 sq ft , w h i c h l o o k s m o re l i ke a l u x u r y p ro j e c t i n M i d tow n o r M i a m i B e a c h t h a n a d evelopment produced at a fraction of the
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text Hilary A. Lewis
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Entry catwalks on the building’s exterior allow the interior courtyard to be lined with walkways that can also serve as semi-private balconies.
cost of many other residential towers
M a r g i N o t h a r d , F o u n d e r a n d D e s i g n Director of Glavovic Studio, has worked with AHF in both California and Florida to design precisely this type of project with the intent of getting the best quali t y h o u s i n g ava i l a b l e a s q u i c k l y a s p o ss i b l e, g i ve n t h e p owe r f u l n e e d , e specially for individuals and families with lower incomes This mandate is the goal o f v i s i o n a r y l e a d e r M i c h a e l We i n ste i n , p re s i d e n t o f A H F, w h o h a s co m m i t te d extraordinary sums of capital in an atte m p t to m a ke a d e n t i n t h e h o u s i n g crisis in America. Using the success of AHF ’s other activities, the organization made a commitment of $100 mill i o n t o c r e a t e l o n g - t e r m h o u s i n g m o d e l s i n M i a m i D a d e N o t j u st t a l k , t h i s i s n ow b e i n g m a d e t r u l y co n c re te a t Biscayne House and Little River Plaza.
Th e e l e g a n t d e s i g n p l a ce s t wo “bars” of housing ––– intelligently st a c ke d to a r ra n g e p l u m b i n g , H VAC a n d st r u c t u ra l s u p p o r t t h ro u g h o u t t h e p ro j e c t – a ro u n d a l ove l y co u r t t h at o f fe r s v i ews of greenery and access to fresh a i r M o st u n i t s h ave b a l co n i e s a n d w i s e l y a l l ow fo r p a ss i ve cooling in Miami’s hot climate so that expenditure on utilities may b e co n t ro l l e d by te n a n t s Th e t wo b a r s a re co n n e c te d v i a bridges at the end of each housi n g e l e m e n t . Th e s e a l l ow fo r o u td o o r c i rc u l a t i o n , b u t a l s o m a ke i t p o ss i b l e to re d u ce t h e n u m b e r o f e l eva to r s a n d st a i rwells due to logistics. These are a l l m a j o r d e s i g n m ove s t h a t b o t h m a ke fo r v i s u a l i n te re st and bring down the budget for
c o n s t r u c t i o n T h a t ' s a g o o d - l o o k i n g win-win.
N o t h a rd s u cc i n c t l y st a te s , “ Eve r yo n e deserves a decent place to live,” echoing the vision of AHF ’s critical work in this important area She makes it seem s o c l e a r, s o o bv i o u s , what society must do to e n d t h e h o u s i n g c r i s i s s o m a ny co mm u n i t i e s fa ce. We n e e d to i nve st i n h o u s i n g , j u st a s A H F i s p rov i n g . Th e i r m o d e l , w h i c h i s i n te n d e d to i n s p i re other developers and institutions to foll ow s u i t , i s to b u i l d a q u a l i t y p ro d u c t , ow n i t , a n d o n l y c h a rg e p e o p l e w h a t they can actually afford, no more than o n e - t h i r d o f t h e i r i n c o m e I n m o s t
c a s e s , t h a t w i l l m e a n a s h o r t fa l l fo r owners of the projects, which will need s u b s i d i e s – exa c t l y w h a t A H F i s d o i n g with not only a big check, but also with i t s ex p e r t i s e a n d a w i l l i n g n e ss , a s Nothard says of AHF ’s commitment, “ to treat the housing crisis just as we would
the aftermath of a hurricane; bring in all the necessary resources and get people housed as quickly as possible.”
Hilary Lewis is an architectural historian, author and curator who has written extensively on art, architecture and design
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T H E A H F M O D E L , I N T E N D E D T O I N S P I R E O T H E R D E v E LO P E R S A N D I N S T I T U T I O N S T O F O L LO W S U I T, I S T O B U I L D A q U A L I T y P R O D U C T, O W N I T, A N D O N Ly C H A R G E P E O P L E W H AT T H E y C A N A C T U A L Ly A F F O R D , N O M O R E T H A N O N E - T H I R D O F T H E I R I N C O M E .
The NE 79th Street facade of Little River Plaza has a deep setback, its first floor activated by retail.
Photo Myro Rosky
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DESIGNER REID BALTHASER CREATED AN INTRACOASTAL APARTMENT THAT REFLECTS SOUTH FLORIDA LIvING TO A T.
Now on the market with Donna Carbonara of Douglas Elliman, this two-bedroom, two bath home at The Versailles on N. Birch Road was featured in Tropic magazine in 2019 Below is an excerpt from that article, an interview with the designer responsible for its exquisite makeover, Reid Balthaser of RTB Design Services in New York
Built in 1959, The Versailles, located on Fort Lauderdale’s barrier island has always embraced Florida’s indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Designed with deep terraces facing the Intracoastal, the apartments originally all had huge, sliding glass doors leading from major rooms out onto that terrace A number of years back, for further hurricane protection, the terrace on this particular residence was lined with impact glass windows as well, the decision was to install stacking sliders. The end result, as the new line of protection was now at the edge of the terrace: those huge doors, set ten feet back from the living room, could now be removed, allowing this apartment to truly become one with nature Open these slidders and the salty breezes waft in. There truly is nothing like it.
Recently, this apartment underwent a renovation and redesign, receiving new finishes and furnishings under the direction of Reid Balthaser of RTB Design Services in New York We had the opportunity to talk with Mr. Balthaser about the renovation and subsequent interior design
O’CONNOR: The Versailles is such a sought-after building It’s boutique in size, really with just 39 apartments in 11 stories. How did you land this renovation project?
BALTHASER: The owners and I have been friends for 20+ years
We’ve shared a passion for mid-century design and architecture and had always looked for an opportunity to work together… The apartment had not been touched or lived in for over 30 years, so it was in bad repair and required a gut renovation. All surfaces, floors, fixtures and interior features needed to be redone We were part of the renovation process from the beginning and closely monitored the project during construction The client was also very hands on and supplemented our site visits with his own. We did not radically change the layout of the interiors, but made some significant changes to the living room and kitchen and how they communicate with each other and to the rest of the apartment Plan changes to the two bedrooms and adjacent bathrooms were also executed All electrical, plumbing and mechanical were replaced
Tell us about the stacking window wall and how that affected your overall direction ––– if at all.
The stacking window system in the living room was one of the existing elements in the apartment that thankfully we did not have to change and was one of the few elements that we fully embraced, but they were relegated to a closed off balcony and the key move was to integrate the balcony or “Florida Room” into the main living space. The ability to dramatically open the interior to the west facing views and Intracoastal Waterway only enhanced the space and became the primary backdrop of the apartment. It did not dictate the design, but allowed a nautical and tropical environment to become part of the interior.
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Donna Carbonara of Douglas Elliman has this 1,318 square foot residence on on the market, asking $1,295,000
text John T O’Connor photos Myro Rosky
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Shown here: Lunada Bay’s Origami mosaic tile.
+ DESIGN
text John T O’Connor
IN THE LAST DECADE, SELECT RETAILERS have had an epiphany They’ve discovered the big secret: good design sells. Shops you might expect like Prada and Neil Barrett in Tokyo have hired the best architects money can buy not only to create dreamy vitrines to display their wares but also to build structures that attempt to reflect what those retailers are all about. Apple has been doing that with its retail locations in the US take for example, its Boston location.
Transparency and simplicity are key in the Apple design by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, reflecting the company’s long-standing philosophy on product design Finishes are matte; stone floors, brushed stainless. It’s as if every possible obstruction has been removed or cleverly concealed, creating ––– both on the shop’s interior and exterior ––– the simplest possible answer to the question of design… mirroring the best of Apple’s products. At the center of the store, open to all levels, is an exquisitely engineered glass staircase. Created from thick layers of low-iron laminated glass, (the low iron keeps the glass as clear as possible) with high-strength stainless steel alloy fittings, i t i s a t e c hn o l o g i c a l a n d d e s i g n m a r ve l a n d an abstract reflection of the company Steve Jobs started in 1976
This stairway seems to relate to a fabulous structure built in the 1960s Oscar Niemeyer ’s Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia was, like the Apple store here, engineered so that it did not need vertical supporting columns The sculptural staircase connecting all floors is reminiscent of the masterpiece staircase at Itamaraty as well, in its sheer elegance and clarity of form
This building’s functions are wholly modern and as such its design beautifully reflects what happens within Apple has always been about truly minimalist design and a constant reworking of problems, striving to arrive at the “elegant solution.” The Boston building is an exhilarating thing to see in the evening Bustling with activity and stocked with more new technology than you can shake an iPhone at, the design reflects perfectly our era of 24-hour surfing Locally, you can visit the Foster + Partners designed Apple store in Aventura with its undulating roof and walls of glass nodding to the region’s Art Deco past, or pay a visit to the spectacular, curtain-walled Apple store in Dadeland. Good design is exhilarating, no matter where you find it.
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W h i l e m o s t c o m p a n i e s a s k w h y , A p p l e a s k s : why not? A p p l e s t o r e s w o r k t o r e f l e c t t h e s i m p l i c i t y a n d m i n i m a l i s m o f t h e i r o f f e r i n g s .
Oscar Niemeyer’s infamous handrail-free staircase designed in 1960.
ARCHITECTURE
Donna Carbonara
Your Fort Lauderdale Beach Specialist
Donna Carbonara Your For t Lauderdale Beach Specialist
341 N Birch Rd. #309 | Ft. Lauderdale
2 BR, 2 BA | $1,199,000
Beautiful condo with direct Intracoastal views in the fabulous boutique 50's For t Lauderdale Yacht & Beach Club. Shor t term rentals allowed. Enjoy income potential or keep as your own slice of heaven. Covered parking fits 2 cars. One small dog is allowed.
Web# F10363946
3003 Terramar St. #1401 $525,000
3003 Terramar St. #1401
$525,000
511 Bayshore Dr. #507 | Ft Lauderdale
The magnificent Mid-Century Modern Birch Tower sits in the very heart of North Beach Village. On a high floor with beautiful ocean views, tastefully remodeled including new porcelain floors, new bathrooms & impact windows - floor to ceiling in the master bedroom. Large pool, roof top sky-gardens. Pets, leasing 1st year.
3 BR, 3 BA | $1,299,000
The magnificent Mid-Century Modern Birch Tower sits in the very heart of North Beach Village. On a high floor with beautiful ocean views, tastefully remodeled including new porcelain floors, new bathrooms & impact windows - floor to ceiling in the master bedroom. Large pool, roof top sky-gardens. Pets, leasing 1st year.
Amazing Intracoastal & skyline views with a beautiful sunset ever y night. Rarely available 3/3 over 1700 sf, meticulously renovated with Italian porcelain floors, custom walk-in closets, a large balcony, garage parking and a premium XXL storage room.
Web# F10364798
524 Orton Ave. #201 | Ft. Lauderdale
2 BR, 2 BA | $365,000
524 Orton Ave, #201 $375,000 |
524 Orton Ave, #201
$375,000 |
A few short blocks to the Beach in a lovely boutique building. This corner condo with floor to ceiling windows has been remodeled with an open kitchen, modern bathrooms and polished concrete floors. One or two Pets for a total weight of 50lbs, leasing 1st year and covered parking. Web# FF10280039
619 Orton Ave, PH2/ Fort Lauderdale $699,000 | 3 BR, 2.5 BA
A few short blocks to the Beach in a lovely boutique building. This corner condo with floor to ceiling windows has been remodeled with an open kitchen, modern bathrooms and polished concrete floors. One or two Pets for a total weight of 50lbs, leasing 1st year and covered parking. Web# FF10280039
$600 pm maintenance fees.
Modern beach pad in a delightful boutique building only 3 blocks to the beach in Nor th Beach Village. Polished concrete floors, open kitchen and subway tiled baths. Pet friendly with one or two dogs allowed, 50# max. Covered parking space included.
Newly Listed | 619 Orton Avenue, PH2 | Fort Lauderdale | $749,000 | 3 BR, 2.5 BA | Den, dining or bedroom | This stunning SE corner penthouse o ers approx. 2,033sf and incredible panoramic views of the Fort Lauderdale beach area and downtown, amazing day and night. Low maintenance fee of $600, pets and leasing allowed.
Newly Listed | 3025 Harbor Drive, 11 | Fort Lauderdale | $369,000 | 1 BR, 1 BA | Stunning direct water views from this wonderful mid-century modern gem. Terrazzo oors, all-new kitchen with Big Chill retro appliances, washer and dryer and comes mostly furnished. Low dockage fees at $300 per year. Small pets with approval. Web# F10286363
Overlooking the entire North Beach Village this incredible space has a large covered terrace on the top floor of a boutique condominium; perfect for entertaining and enjoying the wonderful sunsets. Pets, leasing 1st year, covered parking. Web# F10280838
Web# F10363946
Newly Listed | 3025 Harbor Drive, 11 | Fort Lauderdale | $369,000 | 1 BR, 1 BA | Stunning direct water views from this wonderful mid-century modern gem. Terrazzo oors, all-new kitchen with Big Chill retro appliances, washer and dryer and comes mostly furnished. Low dockage fees at $300 per year. Small pets with approval. Web# F10286363
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OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. elliman.com The magnificent Mid-Century Modern Birch Tower sits in the very heart of North Beach Village. On a high floor with beautiful ocean views, tastefully remodeled including new porcelain floors, new bathrooms & impact windows - floor to ceiling in the master bedroom. Large pool, roof top sky-garWeb# FF10280039 T 754-312-5745 www.elitestagers.com Free Vacant Home Consultations • Professional Photography Included Proudly Styling Homes from Palm Beach to the Keys ELITEHOMESTAGING CALL... STAGE... SELL.
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MERGING ART AND ARCHITECTURE
The next time you park at FLL, ready to catch that flight to LaGuardia or Gatwick, take a look around Chances are you’ll run into, or even walk over, a piece of art by a local, national or internationally acclaimed artist For those already indignant and ready to shout, “I don’t want my taxpayer dollars going for that!” we say, relax, Karen they didn’t
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport operates as an “enterprise fund” and as such, its entire operation, including capital projects, expansions and public art are funded by service and passenger fees, not tax dollars FLL has been a leader for decades with its inclusion of art both within and outside of its walls. Cameron McNall’s Mosaic is a 100-foot long installation of LED lights presenting a rainbow of color as you walk between terminals three and four. McNall is most comfortable exploring the intersection where art and architecture overlap Another artist whose work at FLL explores that junction is Jody Pinto A New York-based artist, Pinto has completed nearly 40 collaborative projects since that start of her career 48 years ago, and one of her largest is right here, at FLL.
Light Cylinders is nothing less than monumental, and if you’ve parked your car at the airport ’s Hibiscus garage over the past 20 years, you no doubt have experienced Pinto’s work 33 feet in width and 73 feet high, the four cylinders, green, red, blue and yellow are at the center atrium of the garage’s four quadrants Illuminated during the day by the sun, at night these cylinders were aglow, lit by hidden lighting fixtures that today are in desperate need of repair
Pinto’s chosen colors were taken from the Florida landscape representing plant life, water and sunlight as pure color Over the years they have served not only as an art experience as one travels through them on an escalator, but they’ve also served as a way finding device “Now where on earth did I park that car? Fourth level, green tube. That’s it, I knew I’d remember!”
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Small maquettes of Jody Pinto’s four cylinders.
Donna Carbonara
Donna Carbonara Your For t Lauderdale Beach Specialist
Your Fort Lauderdale Beach Specialist
3003 Terramar St. #1401
The magnificent Mid-Century Modern Birch Tower sits in the very heart of North Beach Village. On a high floor with beautiful ocean views, tastefully remodeled including new porcelain floors, new bathrooms & impact windows - floor to ceiling in the master bedroom. Large pool, roof top sky-gardens. Pets, leasing 1st year.
3003 Terramar St. #1401
The magnificent Mid-Century Modern Birch Tower sits in the very heart of North Beach Village. On a high floor with beautiful ocean views, tastefully remodeled including new porcelain floors, new bathrooms & impact windows - floor to ceiling in the master bedroom. Large pool, roof top sky-gardens. Pets, leasing 1st year.
524 Orton Ave, #201
$375,000 |
524 Orton Ave, #201
$375,000
A few short blocks to the Beach in a lovely boutique building. This corner condo with floor to ceiling windows has been remodeled with an open kitchen, modern bathrooms and polished concrete floors. One or two Pets for a total weight of 50lbs, leasing 1st year and covered parking. Web# FF10280039
619 Orton Ave, PH2/ Fort Lauderdale | $699,000 | 3 BR, 2.5 BA | Den, Dining room | 2033 SF | $600 pm maintenance fees.
A few short blocks to the Beach in a lovely boutique building. This corner condo with floor to ceiling windows has been remodeled with an open kitchen, modern bathrooms and polished concrete floors. One or two Pets for a total weight of 50lbs, leasing 1st year and covered parking. Web# FF10280039
Newly Listed | 3025 Harbor Drive, 11 | Fort Lauderdale | $369,000 | 1 BR, 1 BA | Stunning direct water views from this wonderful mid-century modern gem. Terrazzo oors, all-new kitchen with Big Chill retro appliances, washer and dryer and comes mostly furnished. Low dockage fees at $300 per year. Small pets with approval. Web# F10286363
Newly Listed | 3025 Harbor Drive, 11 | Fort Lauderdale | $369,000 | 1 BR, 1 BA | Stunning direct water views from this wonderful mid-century modern gem. Terrazzo oors, all-new kitchen with Big Chill retro appliances, washer and dryer and comes mostly furnished. Low dockage fees at $300 per year. Small pets with approval. Web# F10286363
215 N Birch Rd. #3B | Ft. Lauderdale | 2 BR, 2 BA | $1,295,000
Overlooking the entire North Beach Village this incredible space has a large covered terrace on the top floor of a boutique condominium; perfect for entertaining and enjoying the wonderful sunsets. Pets, leasing 1st year, covered parking. Web# F10280838
A stunning showpiece with star appeal offering the most incredible direct Intracoastal views. Wall to wall stacking impact windows on the 3rd floor give the sensation of being one with the water. Totally renovated and designed by Reid Balthaser. Top of the line German kitchen, electronic cabinets and Miele appliances. Dornbracht hardware. 32" terrazzo tile floor throughout and so much more. Comes mostly furnished. One of a kind in the wonder ful Mid-Centur y Modern Versailles, a boutique building in the Nor th Beach Village. Web# F10363946
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Its undulating facade sheathed in a skin of 16,000 hexagonal, aluminum tiles, architect Fernando Romero’s Museo Soumaya has become a landmark in Mexico City.
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Mexico City...Today
For most tourists, Mexico’s coastal resor ts are the countr y’s primar y attraction, but inland you’ll find an array of stunning attractions, none more compelling, and often overlooked, than Mexico Cit y.
This sprawling capital city of 22 million people, known locally as CDMX (from Ciudad de México) has enjoyed a long upswing Culture, nightlife, fashion, food and design are now much more commonly discussed than the smog and congestion that dominated the discussion 20 years ago
Yes, traffic is still often gridlocked and like many cities it can be gritty, but it ’s also beautiful, glamorous, and diverse, and since it’s at an elevation, the weather is never too hot. Not confined to the city’s 150 (and counting) museums, public art flourishes everywhere: from sidewalk benches along Paseo de la Reforma, the city’s grand thoroughfare packed on
Sundays with locals, pop-up food stalls, artists, and musicians, to colorful murals in the efficient metro system and sculptures perched atop busy intersections
It ’s a gorgeous, underappreciated metropolis that rewards visitors with an appreciation for detail
It's beautiful, green, and bursting with pre-contact and Colonial art and architectural marvels, but the city’s greatest attribute is its people Mexico is a rare culture with hospitality deeply embedded in its DNA. In hotels and restaurants, you’re greeted with warmth, courtesy, and a quick helping hand. On the street, locals respectfully indulge bumbling tourists and are always willing to help
with directions exercising extreme patience with some, ahem, faulty Spanish. Running a close second is the cuisine. Just about any street vendor offers fresh homemade treats (tacos, yes, but much more) exceeding the best of what ’s
Not confined to the city’s museums, public art is everywhere: from sidewalk benches to colorful murals in the metro system.
found stateside. We’ve discovered options (see Eat) that could realistically be the sole reason you visit. Yes, the food is that good. Read on for a snapshot of today’s Mexico City, a city long overdue for its close up. For more in-depth trip-
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planning information head to Visit Mexico’s website visitmexico.com
Stay: In this huge city, for a short trip it’s best to stay in a centrally located neigh-
park A top choice in Polanco is Las Alcobas, lasalcobas.com once a palatial private residence, this refined property has been converted into a collection of intimate alcoves, reflected in its name
It's beautiful, green, and bursting with preco n t a c t a n d Co l o n i a l a r t a n d a rc h i te c t u ra l marvels, but the city’s greatest attribute i s i t s p e o p l e. M ex i co i s a ra re c u l t u re w i t h hospitality deeply embedded in its DNA.
borhoods like Polanco or Condesa
Polanco is swanky and upscale and a short walk to the beautiful Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico City’s 1,700-acre
C o n d e s a i s a c h a r m i n g neighborhood of glorious old homes and mansions, now chock full of restaurants, shops, and boutique hotels. We love Casa Malí, d o m i n i o n c o n d e s a . c o m whose shaded park-side location provides a respite to a day spent pounding city streets It ’s an intimate and refined boutique hotel that nonetheless offers a
hefty suite of amenities, including a library area with fireplace, a rooftop terrace and Jacuzzi, a BBQ area, and a fitness center
Eat: There’s no shortage of food carts and highly recommendable dining options in this city. Whatever you hunger for, you’ll find it, but be sure to try modern regional Mexican cuisine. Carmela y Sal carmelaysal.mx is a must-go located in the Miguel Hidalgo neighborhood, helmed by 34-year-old Chef G abriela Ruiz Lugo (recently voted best chef in Mexico by the Mexican G astronomic Council) whose genius lies in re-interpreting regional favorites For an even
Rooftop terrace and jacuzzi at Dominion Condesa.
Wild, circular staircase at Las Alcobas.
Mixing it up at the Hanky Panky Cocktail Bar.
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Food with a view at Terraza Cha Cha Chá.
f i n e r d i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e , Q u i n t o n i l quintonil.com from Jorge Vallejo creates new iconic dishes from Mexico’s rich dining traditions Splurge on the tasting menu for an unforgettable experience
Discover: Nightlife in CDMX never stops. Fo l l ow s o p h i st i c ate d yo u n g C h i l a n g o s ( t h e n a m e fo r t h o s e l i v i n g i n M ex i co City) to one of the city’s many speakeasy b a r s w i t h l o c a l l y fa m o u s m i xo l o g i st s commanding their patrons’ unshakeable l oya l t y i n c l u d i n g H a n ky Pa n ky Co c kt a i l B a r, h a n ky p a n ky. m x w h o s e a d d re ss i s not disclosed (you must book via phone) a n d H a n d s h a ke B a r h a n d s h a ke. b a r both located in the La Juárez neighbor-
h o o d Ro o f to p b a r s a re a l s o t re n d i n g , with one of the hottest, Terraza Cha Cha C h á t e r r a z a c h a c h a c h a . c o m o f f e r i n g st u n n i n g v i ews o f t h e M o n u m e n to a l a Revolución
C u l t u re : M ex i co C i t y wa s fo u n d e d by t h e A z te c s i n 1 3 2 5 a n d co n q u e re d , razed, and reestablished by Spanish colonizers starting in 1519 so there are quite literally layers upon layers of history and c u l t u re. B e g i n yo u r l e a r n i n g j o u r n ey a t t h e N a t i o n a l M u s e u m o f A n t h ro p o l o g y mna.inah.gob.mx with its trove of preCo l o m b i a n a r t i fa c t s M e a n d e r a ro u n d the splendid centuries-old architectural m a r ve l s i n t h e Ce n t ro H i sto r i co, t h e
city's beating heart centered around the massive Zócalo plaza, whose highlights include the Art Nouveau Palacio de Bell a s A r te s a n d t h e M e t ro p o l i t a n C a t h ed ra l A n o t h e r m u st - s e e, l o c a te d i n t h e Co l o n i a d e l C a r m e n n e i g h b o r h o o d o f Coyo a c á n , i s t h e F r i d a Ka h l o M u s e u m , museofridakahlo.org.mx also known as the Blue House for its cobalt-blue walls. NYC-based Ed Salvato is a freelance travel writer, instructor at NYU and the University of Texas at Austin’s NYC Center, and an LGBTQ tourism marketing specialist
La Casa Azul at the Museo Frida Kahlo.
Pre-Colombian art at the National Museum of Anthropology.
Enjoying tostadas at Carmela y Sal.
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Bar staff at Handshake Bar.
For those of you who have not been following this series, or for those who just need a refresher, here are the “Cliff ’s Notes” version of what you have missed: In January, we introduced our readers to a project we call “From The Sand Up”. This set of articles, scheduled to run on and off through the fall of 2023 follows the design, build and furnishing of a home set on oceanfront land in the Florida Keys.
In January, we talked about the team responsible for this project; Mark Williams, Realtor with Castelli Real Estate who guided the buyers through the process of negotiation and purchase of the land, architect Will Knetge of Terra Mar who developed a plan to their liking, and Tony Imparato of Igmar Enterprises, who will oversee construction
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text John T O’Connor
In February, we followed up with a look at tile and flooring, mostly directing our attention to the home’s kitchen and baths, the home’s interior designer consulting with the sales team at CLAD Tile & Stone.
In this issue, we tackle the kitchen in toto No longer relegated to some small, closed off scullery, today, everyone can be an aspiring Julia Child. As one of the two gentlemen who are building this house loves to cook, that’s exactly the direction they went: an open, cook’s kitchen with room for an audience. Instead of an “L” or “U” shaped kitchen, where cooktop, ovens and so forth are against the wall, putting one’s back towards one’s houseguests, this couple chose a wide open kitchen As this is an ‘open plan’ house, one side faces the living and dining areas, the other faces a wall of stacking sliders, open to the pool deck and the ocean beyond This leaves two interior walls, one for refrigerator, freezer and storage, the other for a long line of upper cabinets with a line of floating cabinets and drawers below.
But that’s where the fun begins, and where Fuse Specialty Appliances of Oakland Park enters the picture Those two fixed walls of cabinetry and refrigeration were designed to cradle the show stopping, two island heart of
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F O R O U R ‘ U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N ’ P R O J E C T I N T H E K E y S , CREATING THE PERFECT KITCHEN.
DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION
Clockwise from top left: Fuse Specialty Appliances in Oakland Park was the source for all of the kitchen appliances selected, including Thermador ’s new column series 30” refrigerator (shown) and matching 18” freezer. Both units come panel-ready and are a full 84” in height. A 30” wide, Thermador “speed oven” microwave was chosen to augment a 30” Thermador oven. Both of these will be flush-mounted into the base of one of the two islands being custom built for the kitchen by Brett Bader of QEC Plus in Boynton Beach. A five-burner 36” gas cooktop with electronic ignition, also by Thermador, was reccomended by Fuse S p e c i a l t y A p p l i a n ce s fo r i n st a l l at i o n ove r t h e ove n i n t h e i s l a n d j u st mentioned. In the mirror-image island across from it, (see page 52) a 10” deep, 30” wide, undermount, stainless steel sink was chosen.
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the kitchen. Fairfield Design configured the kitchen so that each of these two islands has a deep, 11” overhang of the selected counter material, an engineered quartz from the German manufacturer, Quartzforms This allows space for four guests on counter stools on both the cooking island, and the prep island
Eric Burroughs of Fuse Specialty Appliances guided the designer through all the options that might work for this open kitchen Understanding the custom cabinetry would be warm and minimalist, Burroughs suggested Thermador ’s new, 84” high column style refrigeration At 24” deep, they do not protrude into the space, and as they are fabricated to be panel-ready, fronts of cerused oak to match the cabinetry assure they will visually recede instead of standing out as the would if they had stainless steel doors Burroughs steered the designer towards Thermador for cooking as well, these included a 30” oven which will be installed in the cooking island, just below a 36” Thermador gas range, and next to the oven, a matching, 30” “speed oven”, a microwave with a 1,750 watt grilling element.
As the owners did not want an overhead exhaust unit, they chose a downdraft from Fuse Specialty Appliances that recedes into the countertop at the touch of a button.
As the owners did not want an overhead exhaust unit that would have lowered the ten-foot ceiling height, they looked at downdraft units offered by Fuse They settled on a 36” model from Best as it promised to whisk away smoke at a rate of 650 cubic feet per minute.
Best part about the home’s designer purchasing the whole lot through Fuse? They will install all of the appliances for a small fee when the job site is ready.
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A rendering of how the kitchen will appear with custom, cerused oak cabinets and integrated appliances from Fuse Specialty Appliances. Sandblasted glass backsplash and satin-finished porcelain floor tile from CLAD Tile & Stone.
Lunching at Houston’s: Consistantly delicious dining on the Intracoastal.
WHEN SOMEONE SNUBS YOU, it’s often a hard thing to forgive When Houston’s closed their location on N. Federal Highway in Fort Lauderdale eons ago, I thought I’d never get over it But time, my friends, heals all wounds, and my rift with Houston’s came to an end years ago when I (begrudgingly, perhaps) got in my car with friends and drove up to Houston’s nautically-inspired Pompano Beach location. Just west of the barrier island, this Houston’s occupies prime real estate on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway.
My first impulse to slowly let go of Houston’s abandoning Fort Lauderdale: free valet parking Cheerful attendants whisked my car away, safely parking it in one of Houston’s two private lots O K , I have to admit, that beat dealing with their busy lot on N. Federal, but I’m sure the interior will in no way live up to that of its Hey, wait a minute, this place is beautifu¡ An open kitchen on the right turns food prep into a theatrical spectacle for all to see, and booth-style seating ramps down towards an outdoor, Intracoastal-facing dining terrace. This place is serene, yet exhilarating, Thankfully Houston’s learned to “just say no” to loud music or huge TVs displaying some sort of sports activity
Just then, it hit me: this Houston’s is --- dare I say it --- better than the one I remember so fondly in Fort Lauderdale! The dishes the wait staff whisk from its stage of a kitchen are consistently delicious, from simple things like their warm, spinach & artichoke dip, to a kale starter salad I thought I’d never like. Made with emerald kale and rotisserie chicken, its greens, herbs and warm, shredded chicken are tossed in a roasted peanut vinaigrette, making this mouthwatering dish especially satisfying
Best bets: For lunch, don’t miss the French dip sandwich on a house-made crusty French roll. Houston’s grilled, ruby red Trout is also a favorite Desert anyone? How about a slice of Key Lime pie that’s beats any you’ve had in a long, long time? Damn and I was so ready to hate this place
Houston’s 2821 N. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, FL 954.783.9499
Houston’s Jackrabbit is made with Reposado tequila, Campari, fresh grapefruit juice and mint.
Sun-splashed and umbrellashaded, Houston’s sits right on the Intracoastal.
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Chilled jumbo shrimp starter.
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A simple, frill-free dining room, open to nature via a wall of operable jalousies, looks out onto a porch, made for an afternoon snooze.
Old Florida is alive and well and living in Venice.
text John T O’Connor
FOR ARCHITECTURAL AFICIONADOS ---- OR FOR those who miss dearly the simpler life of Florida’s earlier days ---- living in today’s Southeast Florida can sometimes elicit a long, drawn out sigh. Over the past 30 years, building code restrictions, insurance requirements and simply modern trends have altered our landscape significantly While great concepts have been born here and aesthetically pleasing buildings have emerged, something got lost
Nights on a screened-in porch, listening to tree frogs have been replaced by binge watching Netflix or scrolling through TikTok posts on our iPhones. Long expanses of jalousie windows that let in Florida’s tropical breezes have been replaced by sealed-in-place impact glass (Insert long, drawn out sigh here )
But on Florida’s Gulf Coast for some reason, there are still glimpses of that earlier era and yes, Virginia there are even houses on the market, built during the Mid-Century Modern era that fully embrace that simpler, relaxed, Old Florida way of life.
One of these was brought to our attention by Martie Lieberman a longtime colleague who operates ModernSarasota com, where art meets architecture Lieberman has an uncanny knack for uncovering the best of these homes in Sarasota, this time managing to find one in nearby Venice. If you have a passion for this earlier era of Modern architecture, one that embraced passive cooling and a real connection to landscape, the slideshow on her landing page will make you weep with joy
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Photos Coastal Photography
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An angled, assymetrical roofline, exposed Ocala block walls and bean poles in its open carport allow historians to almost carbon date this home to the late 1950s.
One of these homes was recently brought to our attention by Martie Lieberman a longtime colleague who operates ModernSarasota.com, a site where art meets architecture. Lieberman has an uncanny knack for uncovering the best of these homes in Sarasota, this time managing to find one in nearby Venice If you have a passion for this earlier era of Modern architecture, one that embraced passive cooling and a real connection to landscape, the slideshow on her landing page will make you weep… with joy. Lieberman has made us aware of Sarasota area homes by Tim Siebert, William Morgan, Dan Duckham, Paul Rudolph and more. Sometimes she even uncovers an exceptional home hidden down some little road a home where no one really knows who its designer was
Such is the case with this gem of a home on Gulf Street in Venice
Built in 1957, this three-bedroom, three bath home with its exposed Ocala block construction and signature, mid-century roofline underscores the tenets of the Sarasota School of architecture The Sarasota School and its band of leaders like Ralph Twitchell, Paul Rudolph and Gene Leedy used the local climate as a jumping off point, creating a regional vision of what Modern ar-
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In this home, the Sarasota School influence means walls of operable, jalousie-style windows,
c o o l , p o l i s h e d terrazzo floors and deep overhanging eaves, shielding its interior from the midday sun.
chitecture could be. In this home, that means walls of operable, jalousie-style windows, cool, polished terrazzo floors, deep overhanging eaves to shield the midday sun and more From there, the unknown designer added clerestory windows, just under the roofline in the living room, giving the appearance at night of a lightweight roof that almost seems to float. Shaded porches and more mean this home’s 1,575 interior square feet expand to 2,159 square feet overall
The home’s current owner bought it in 2007, spending plenty of time and energy restoring this home, from its Southern pine walls to its beamed ceilings with their tongue & groove planking. This
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Opposite page from top left: Going from the ticket counter to the platform in the West Palm Beach station you ascend, surrounded
Tall jalousie windows run the full width of the home, from floor to ceiling. Walls panelled in Southern pine have been restored, as have the polished terrazzo floors and beamed ceilings.
work also included a new roof, tankless hot water heater, all new stainless steel appliances as well as replacing all of the plumbing, H av i n g l i ve d i n a n d e n j oye d s u n n y d ays a n d q u i e t n i g h t s i n t h i s Ve n i ce d re a m fo r we l l ove r a d e c a d e, i t s ow n e r h a s d ec i d e d t o s e l l i t ––– c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d ––– t h ro u g h M a r t i e L i e b e r m a n a t P re m i e r S o t h e by ’s I n te r n a t i o n a l Re a l t y.
The home is included in Tour Venice Architecture published by Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation, and with good reason: It is perfection
The kitchen cabinetry is new, fabricated to resemble the original New countertops mimic the original, although now they are a cool green instead of Doris day yellow. Appliances are all new as well.
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The Bellini is Truly a little bit of heaven, poured into a champagne f lute. This mar velous bever age was the invention of Giuseppe Cipriani, who opened the famous and still oper ational harr y ’ s Bar on the narrow Calle Vall a r e s s o i n Ve n i c e b a ck i n 19 31. To t r u l y v i s i t Ve n i c e i n 1930s Gr and Tour style, at least one or two evenings were a m u s t a t h a r r y ’ s B a r. O n e o f t h e p r i m e r e a s o n s : t o i ndulge in a Bellini.
allegedly, Mr. Cipriani named the drink ––– a seasonal specialty when it was f irst of fered ––– after Venetian ar tist Giovanni Bellini because its pinkish orange glow reminded him of a tone he had seen in one of the ar tist’s canvases.
Creating this drink is quite simple and unlike today’s craze for “crafted” or “bespoke” drink-making, no eyedropper is required. Begin with ripe white peaches, ripe being the operative word. White peaches, not yellow, are required for a classic Bellini. Place the f lesh of one peeled and pitted peach per drink, in a blender and puree. This is where the truly ripe peach comes in handy as it purees beautifully. spoon champagne f lutes about 1/3 full with the peach puree. Fill with Prosecco and give a gentle stir. in the original recipe, bar tenders mixed in about a teaspoon of raspberr y puree in each drink to give the Bellini its signature color. no garnish is needed.
Today at harr y ’ s Bar in Venice, bar tenders often make the popular drink twelve at a time and when doing so use a large cockt ail shaker, then pouring the f inal mix carefully into each glass. They must know what they are doing. The drink is more popular today than ever before.
Bellini {classico}
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ISLAND LIBATIONS
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Confusion be gone! What exactly is Harbor Isles & where is Harbor Inlet?
text Mary Dugan
And the category is: Neighborhoods Jeopardy host: “For $500 now… The answer is: Harbor Isles & Harbor Inlet.” Jeopardy contestant: “What are sections of Harbor Beach?” Buzzzz Jeopardy host: “Oh no, I’m sorry Mr. Drinkwater, but thank you ever so much for playing our game
Indeed, it can be confusing even to locals, but Harbor Inlet and Harbor Isles, although they rub shoulders, are not part of Harbor Beach, which strangely, isn’t on the beach at all. Harbor Beach, with homes that often have a price tag of 10 or 20 million, is just west Harbor Isles, on the other hand, hugs the deepest beach in Fort Lauderdale with condominium and co-op developments large and small These include the soaring, two-towered Point of Americas condominiums, which are the last buildings people glimpse
from their staterooms as their cruise ships pass by It also includes the multiple, low-slung co-op and condominium communities built, quite literally, on the sand in the 1950s and ‘60s
Harbor Inlet wraps the north and west side of the inlet with waterfront homes that face Lake Mabel and Port Everglades Once you’ve departed 17th Street to enter this little neighborhood, you’ll discover quiet streets, manicured lawns, well-kept homes and a serene way of life. Travel to the west side of the neighborhood and you’ll find three finger islands names Grace, Marion and Barbara Drives. These little peninsulas offer up the Classic Lauderdale lifestyle: car at your front
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Illustration Google
Above: The shaded area on the left map is roughly the area of Harbor Inlet. The shaded area on the right map indicates the neighborhood that is called Harbor Isles.
On The Market in Harbor Isles & Harbor Inlet
Address: 1935 SE 24th Avenue
Description: 3 bed, 2 bath,
Size: 1,917 Square Feet
Asking Price: $1,250,000
Listing Agent: Samuel Simpkin
Company: Compass Contact: 954.298.2841
Address: 2200 S Ocean Lane #205
Description: 2 bed, 2+ bath, pool, waterfront
Size: 2,071 Square Feet
Asking Price: $1,275,000
Listing Agent: Martha Buckley
Company: Coldwell Banker Contact: 954.309.4889
door, boat at your back door From here it’s an easy ride through the waterways to dinner at the 15th Street Fisheries, just a meander to Lake Stranahan off posh East Lake Drive or even to Lake Mabel, leading to the open Atlantic.
Also tucked into Harbor Inlet is the Breakwater Surf Club Made up of just 59 white-roofed single family residences that are modest
Address: 2000 S Ocean Dr, #1208/9
Description: 3 bed, 3.5 bath, pool, waterfront
Size: 2355 Square Feet
Asking Price: $1,595,000
Listing Agent: Julie Jones
Company: Douglas Elliman
Contact: 954.328.3665
crets,” Breakwater Surf Club is just a stroll to the deepest, most sparsely populated beach in the city. It ’s like a trip to the Caribbean without leaving home Like the high-rises that cluster along the sand ion harbor Isles, the 17 Harbor Inlet homes that line the southern edge of Inlet Drive enjoy an unbelievable scene several times a week as ocean liners cruise past, either departing from or arriving at Port Everglades.
in scale, the homes here share a Charles McKirahan designed clubhouse and pool, and with your tiny association fee paid monthly, you not only have access to the private pool and clubhouse, those same fees pay for landscape maintenance, pressure cleaning your roof every three years, and painting your home’s exterior every five! Truly one of Fort Lauderdale’s “best kept se-
Although both neighborhoods get a low “walk score” as they are not convenient to grocery stores, shopping and services, residents seem just fine with that as it keeps things quiet If they want a dinner out without taking out the car, they can walk to Sea Level or 3030 Ocean at the Marriott Harbor Beach or they become members at Lago Mar and dine at one of their venues looking out at the beach. With housing in Harbor Isles running from fabulous small villas on the sand to high-rise residences with drop-dead views and opportunities in Harbor Inlet including houses from 1,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet, dare we say there is something for ––– almost ––– everyone Now where did I put that mortgage application?
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Although both neighborhoods get a low “walk score ” as they are not convenient to grocery stores, shopping and services, residents seem just fine with that as it seems to keep things quiet.
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Recently Sold in Harbor Isles & Harbor Inlet
Address: 1959 Marietta Drive
Description: 4 bed, 3 bath pool
Size: 2,2917 Square Feet
Asking Price: $1,995,000
Sale Price: $1,800,000
Listing Agent: N.A. Company: N.A.
Address: 2200 S. Ocean Lane
Description: 2 bed, 2 bath, pool, waterfront
Size: 1,200 Square Feet
Asking Price: $895,000
Sale Price: $875,000
Listing Agent: Mobley McClellen Company: Fisher McClellen Real Estate
Address: 1750 S. Ocean Lane #110
Description: 1 bed, 1 bath, waterfront, pool
Size: 772 Square Feet
Asking Price: $360,000
Sale Price: $335,000
Listing Agent: Jessica M. Baskies Company: EXP Realty, LLC
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Sailboat
Bend: A little bit of everything, all mixed together.
YOU’D NEVER KNOW IT, BUT Sailboat Bend, known for its historic structures West of NW 7th Street, nevertheless is now generally considered to stretch far enough east to include major cultural venues like The Broward Center for The Performing Arts, and the Museum of Discovery and Science, green spaces like Esplanade Park, plus a good section of this city’s famous Riverwalk Abutting Broward Boulevard on the north, the banks of the New River on the south and extending to nearly SW 18th Avenue on the west, Sailboat Bend is a bit of everything, all mixed together… there is nothing homogenous about this place. And for many who live here, that’s exactly why they choose to call Sailboat Bend home
With the majority of the neighborhood –– everything west of NW 7th Avenue ––designated as an historic district in 1992, a
survey identified 178 properties out of 458 as “contributing”. Sailboat Bend has a number of small scale structures, originally built as homes for the working class, and many of these are near-
Sailboat Bend is a bit of everything, all mixed together… there is nothing homogenous about this place. And for many who live here, that’s exactly why they choose to call Sailboat Bend home.
ing the 100 year mark. Sailboat Bend is home to quirky but charming landmarks like its Swingbridge which spans the north fork of the New River Completed in 1925, it is one of only a handful still in operation in Florida
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Another Sailboat Bend landmark is the Fire Station No 3, built
text Peter Clifford
With Idyllic, lazy stretches of waterfront, yet close to Downtown, Sailboat Bend, seen on the left, has much to offer.
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On The Market in Sailboat Bend
Address: 1251 NE 18th Avenue
Description: 6 bed, 6+ bath, Pool, waterfront
Size: 4,022 Square Feet
Asking Price: $2,850,000
Listing Agent: Yeliz Pisan
Company: Brokers, LLC
Contact: 954.384.1616
Address: 230 SW 12th Avenue
Description: 2 bed, 2 bath
Size: 1,008 Square Feet
Asking Price: $599,000
Listing Agent: Brett Harrison Company: Wyser Homes
Contact: 954.288.1017
Address: 1017 SW 4th Street
Description: 3 bed, 2+ bath
Size: 1,806 Square Feet
Asking Price: $950,000
Listing Agent: Stefano Fontana
Company: Douglas Elliman
Contact: 954.874.0740
In addition to the single family homes on the market, there are a number of condominiums listed at The Symphony, a two-towered project, built in 2004 overlooking the New River
in 1927 and designed by Frances Abreu as Mediterranean Revival, an architectural style then sweeping through Palm Beach to the north and Coral Gables to the south Relieved of duty in 2004, the station is currently open weekends as a historical and cultural landmark, with vintage equipment including a 1942 Chevrolet fire engine.
Beyond landmarks of the 1920s, Sailboat Bend has a handful of examples of Mid-Century Modern homes including an exquisite example by Bill Bigoney, a prolific architect who studied at the Pratt Institute and received his Master of Architecture degree from Harvard
At press time there were only 16 properties ––– both single family and condominium ––– on the market. These ranged from a three
bedroom, two and a half bath townhouse built in 2005 asking $500,000 to a waterfront, six bedroom, six and a half bath single family home with pool and spa In addition, a number of condominium units are listed at The Symphony, a two-towered project overlooking the New River, built in 2004. While most of these hover around the $600,000 range, there is a 1,620 square foot, three bedroom, two and a half bath residence on the 17th floor with an asking price of $975,000
For those looking for a single-family home that doesn’t break the bank, there are two that stand out. (Shown above) The first is a just completed new construction, two bedroom, two bath home built in the manner of the first Sailboat Bend homes. This home has an asking price of $599,000.
There is also a three bedroom, two and a half bath home in pristine condition that is one of Sailboat Bend’s early constructions, built in 1938. Completely renovated, the exterior of this center entrance home is defined by shutters and clapboard siding, representing Sailboat Bend’s pre-war beginnings well.
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Recently Sold in Sailboat Bend
Address: 801 SW 2nd Court
Description: 3 bed, 1 bath,
Size: 2,498 Square Feet
Asking Price: $849,000
Sale Price: $830,000
Listing Agent: Adrienne Foland
Company: Balistreri Real Estate
Address: 728 Bryan Place
Description: 3 bed, 3 bath,
Size: 2,834 Square Feet
Asking Price: $7,200,000
Sale Price: $2,575,000
Listing Agent: Iliana Ivanova
Company: Posh Estates
Address: 230 Seminole Avenue
Description: 3 bed, 2 bath,
Size: 1,909 Square Feet
Asking Price: $829,900
Sale Price: $825,000
Listing Agent: Mark Schoonover Company: Charles Rutenberg Realty
“Mommy, are ALL clowns that scary?”
The South Florida that existed in the 1950s and ‘60s,it’s abundantly clear, is a far cry from what exists today. A metamorphosis, fueled at first by automobile travel and later by jet travel brought with it a wave of development. At first, that wave was fueled by folks interested in a second home for vacationing. Later, a tsunami of co-op, condominium and apartment towers built from West Palm Beach to Miami turned vacationers into full-time residents.
The old Florida of the 1950s and early 60s made its living catering to families driving down from the frigid north on a spanking new highway system. This included the majors like I-75 on Florida’s west coast and I-95 on the east coast. Off of those, US-1 and even little Dixie Highway saw Chevy Bel AIrs and Buick Skylarks filled with families looking for foods and entertainments not found in Grand Rapids.
To that end, they found odd places like Monkey Jungle in South Miami, Citrus Tower in Clermont, Ocean World in Fort Lauderdale and, in Pompano Beach right on US1: Storyland Florida. Located on a manmade island, it featured a miniature train ride past fairy tale scenery, an airplane ride, monkey village, Seminole Indian village, pony cart rides, a Little Red Schoolhouse and more.
Storyland, constructed pre building code, was shredded by Hurricane Cleo in 1964 and never reopened.
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It’s all about location with this pool view in the gated community of Village East! Two master suites with split bedroom plan. Ride your bike or walk to the beach, restaurants and shopping. Close to the airpor t as well as Brightline trains! $399,995
Point of Americas 1 - #708
2beds/2baths, 1,880 square feet. Find your Inner Peace. In this 7
beauty which offers direct South-East Beach views. Floor to ceiling windows in all rooms showcase unobstructed Ocean, Intracoastal and southern views to MIami. $1,100,000
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Point of Americas 1 - #1403
This 2/2 split bedroom ocean view model is completely renovated for open spacious use, ready for the most discerning buyer. It features floor to ceiling impact windows/doors, hurricane shutters, Rober to Cavalli flooring, custom cabinetr y, electric blinds, stainless Steel appliances $792,000
2100 S. Ocean #5L
Best views in town! South facing 1/1 with direct views of ocean, Por t and Intracoastal from ever y room. Ver y private with unobstructed views to Miami. Hurricane impact windows. Cruise ships & yachts up close and personal! See manatees swim by and turtles nest Quiet, Harbor Beach neighborhood $550,000
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Point of Americas is a luxur y Harbor Beach Ocean Front Condominium located on 10 lush landscaped acres. Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, inlet, boats and coastline from this rarely available large two bedroom, two and a half bath apar tment with both nor thern and southern facing balconies. It features two generous primar y suites and a separate half bath for guests, floor to ceiling windows, shutters throughout, ceramic floors, underground parking, extra guest parking, Guest Hotel rooms, 2 heated Oceanfront pools, attended beach with cabanas, multiple gyms, grilling areas, onsite restaurant, 24/hr security and guardhouse entr y. Close to all major highways, about 15 minutes to the Airpor t, shopping and dining, all conveniently located midway between Miami and Palm Beach $1,275,000
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