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Buildings at night in Miami Beach - December 28, 2018.

Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/245222

 

Local call number: JJS0222

 

Title: Poolside at the Eden Roc Cabana Club: Miami Beach, Florida

 

Date: ca. 1955

 

Physical descrip: 1 transparency - col. - 4 x 5 in.

 

Series Title: Joseph Janney Steinmetz Collection

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.myflorida.com

  

Lonely gravel road in rural South Florida - March 20, 2019.

Mid-century buildings in Miami Beach, Florida - December 27, 2018.

Spiderweb at sunrise

Dade County, Florida

 

© 2010 Kevin Barry, All Rights Reserved.

This photo may not be used in any form without permission from the photographer.

  

Carolina Spring Beauty (Claytonia caroliniana). There is another species (Claytonia virginica) that has similar flowers but narrow leaves. Cloudland Canyon State Park, Dade County, Georgia.

This shot was taken years agao, I think over 10 years with my mom's old Minolta camera. And this was way before Parrot Jungle and Gardens moved to Miami. This was taken when they were in Pinecrest. This to me was like "the perfect shot" because the macaw "posed" for me for that very moment. Everytime I look at this picture I smile. What memories. And years later in college I had a chance to paint this photo.

The current century old Miami-Dade County Courthouse at 73 Flagler Street will see a new neighbor rise across the street; the new 474-foot-tall, 25-story Miami-Dade County Civil and Probate Courthouse was approved by the Miami-Dade Rapid Transit Developmental Impact Committee back in February of 2021. Designed by HOK, the 537,968-square-foot courthouse building is anticipated to become one of the tallest governmental-use towers in Miami.

 

Plenary Group, an Australian infrastructure investment firm, is the developer behind the proposals for the new courthouse under Plenary Justice Miami, LLC. The narrow piece of property is located within the western portion of Downtown Miami, also recognized as a part of the Central Business District, and in close proximity to the Government Center Metromover Station and the Interstate 95; bounded by Northwest 1st Avenue to the west, West Flagler Street to the south, Northwest 1st Street to the north and the HistroyMiami Museum to the south. Being that the property is owned by Miami-Dade County, developers had to submit a bid to be selected, where Plenary Group’s proposal was picked as the winner, likely due to the lower construction costs for the project. Other competing proposals were submitted by M-S-E Judicial Partners LLC and Sacyr Infrastructure USA.

 

Renderings from HOK reveal several elevations with offset window forms, creating a jagged-like texture from afar. The structure will be made of reinforced concrete and clad in what appears to be light-grey masonry with hints of metal trims scattered throughout the building and large floor-to-ceiling glazed windows. The eastern elevation facing the old courthouse features a slightly protruding volume enclosed in glass as well.

 

Likely due to minimizing construction costs, Miami-Dade County is permitting the project to proceed overriding several regulations. The parking garage will not require screening, and only 11% of the site will be open space whereas the requirement is typically 15%. A building’s facade normally requires 40% glazing, but in this case it will be at 27%. The proposed development can have blank walls facing the public without an artistic expressions such as mosaics or murals, and 0 site trees will be planted, whereas the required amount is 30.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=232269

www.thenextmiami.com/vertical-construction-underway-at-do...

floridayimby.com/2021/04/the-474-foot-civil-courthouse-se...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

 

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A person sitting on a nearly empty Miami Beach, as a morning storm approaches - March 19, 2019.

Endangered. Lifespan in captivity: 30 years. Height: 4.5-5 ft. (1.4-1.6m). Weight:400-780 lbs. (180-350kg). Habitat: rainforests. Native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central America.

Survival Status: Least concern. Lifespan in the wild:up to 10 years. Height: 18 feet. Weight:1,540 - 4,250 lb. Habitat: savannah. Native to the Horn of Africa, Somalia, southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.

The current century old Miami-Dade County Courthouse at 73 Flagler Street will see a new neighbor rise across the street; the new 474-foot-tall, 25-story Miami-Dade County Civil and Probate Courthouse was approved by the Miami-Dade Rapid Transit Developmental Impact Committee back in February of 2021. Designed by HOK, the 537,968-square-foot courthouse building is anticipated to become one of the tallest governmental-use towers in Miami.

 

Plenary Group, an Australian infrastructure investment firm, is the developer behind the proposals for the new courthouse under Plenary Justice Miami, LLC. The narrow piece of property is located within the western portion of Downtown Miami, also recognized as a part of the Central Business District, and in close proximity to the Government Center Metromover Station and the Interstate 95; bounded by Northwest 1st Avenue to the west, West Flagler Street to the south, Northwest 1st Street to the north and the HistroyMiami Museum to the south. Being that the property is owned by Miami-Dade County, developers had to submit a bid to be selected, where Plenary Group’s proposal was picked as the winner, likely due to the lower construction costs for the project. Other competing proposals were submitted by M-S-E Judicial Partners LLC and Sacyr Infrastructure USA.

 

Renderings from HOK reveal several elevations with offset window forms, creating a jagged-like texture from afar. The structure will be made of reinforced concrete and clad in what appears to be light-grey masonry with hints of metal trims scattered throughout the building and large floor-to-ceiling glazed windows. The eastern elevation facing the old courthouse features a slightly protruding volume enclosed in glass as well.

 

Likely due to minimizing construction costs, Miami-Dade County is permitting the project to proceed overriding several regulations. The parking garage will not require screening, and only 11% of the site will be open space whereas the requirement is typically 15%. A building’s facade normally requires 40% glazing, but in this case it will be at 27%. The proposed development can have blank walls facing the public without an artistic expressions such as mosaics or murals, and 0 site trees will be planted, whereas the required amount is 30.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=232269

www.thenextmiami.com/vertical-construction-underway-at-do...

floridayimby.com/2021/04/the-474-foot-civil-courthouse-se...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

   

Dade County, Florida

 

© 2012 Kevin Barry, All Rights Reserved.

This photo may not be used in any form without written permission from the photographer.

 

To see more of my work, go to www.kevinbarryphotos.com

Abandoned railroad tracks by KMIA - December 29, 2018.

Survival Status: critically endangered. Height: 4-51/5ft. Weight: up to 440lbs. Habitat: forests of Cameroon, Central African Republic the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of Congo.

Built in 1891 and located at 310 College Street, this Italianate structure features an ornate pressed metal façade manufactured by the Mesker Bros. Iron Works of Saint Louis.

 

Greenfield is the county seat of Dade County in lovely southwestern Missouri.

Streets taught me instincts.

Yellow-chevroned Parakeet enjoying a little snack (Brotogeris chiriri-non-captive, established pop. in Dade County, native to S. America)

Miami, FL

 

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Miami-Dade Police Department car at Miami International Aeroport, November 2016

The current century old Miami-Dade County Courthouse at 73 Flagler Street will see a new neighbor rise across the street; the new 474-foot-tall, 25-story Miami-Dade County Civil and Probate Courthouse was approved by the Miami-Dade Rapid Transit Developmental Impact Committee back in February of 2021. Designed by HOK, the 537,968-square-foot courthouse building is anticipated to become one of the tallest governmental-use towers in Miami.

 

Plenary Group, an Australian infrastructure investment firm, is the developer behind the proposals for the new courthouse under Plenary Justice Miami, LLC. The narrow piece of property is located within the western portion of Downtown Miami, also recognized as a part of the Central Business District, and in close proximity to the Government Center Metromover Station and the Interstate 95; bounded by Northwest 1st Avenue to the west, West Flagler Street to the south, Northwest 1st Street to the north and the HistroyMiami Museum to the south. Being that the property is owned by Miami-Dade County, developers had to submit a bid to be selected, where Plenary Group’s proposal was picked as the winner, likely due to the lower construction costs for the project. Other competing proposals were submitted by M-S-E Judicial Partners LLC and Sacyr Infrastructure USA.

 

Renderings from HOK reveal several elevations with offset window forms, creating a jagged-like texture from afar. The structure will be made of reinforced concrete and clad in what appears to be light-grey masonry with hints of metal trims scattered throughout the building and large floor-to-ceiling glazed windows. The eastern elevation facing the old courthouse features a slightly protruding volume enclosed in glass as well.

 

Likely due to minimizing construction costs, Miami-Dade County is permitting the project to proceed overriding several regulations. The parking garage will not require screening, and only 11% of the site will be open space whereas the requirement is typically 15%. A building’s facade normally requires 40% glazing, but in this case it will be at 27%. The proposed development can have blank walls facing the public without an artistic expressions such as mosaics or murals, and 0 site trees will be planted, whereas the required amount is 30.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=232269

www.thenextmiami.com/vertical-construction-underway-at-do...

floridayimby.com/2021/04/the-474-foot-civil-courthouse-se...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

www.hok.com/news/2022-11/construction-continues-on-new-mi...

www.tutorperini.com/projects/justice/miami-dade-county-ci...

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

   

Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/160725

 

Local call number: PC2867

 

Title: "Miami Beach - Having Good Time"

 

Date: postmarked February 4, 1973

 

Physical descrip: 1 postcard - col. - 9 x 14 cm.

 

Series Title: Postcard Collection

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida

500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com

Camera: Nikon D300S

Lens: 17-55 f/2.8

 

The sun had just gone down. On my way down to this location it was raining so bad. I thought I was going to have to turn around and go home. I was able to spend about 45 minutes at this spot before the storm caught up with me.

 

Thanks all for the comments and faves.

A simple-looking building in Miami - December 29, 2018.

Persistent URL: floridamemory.com/items/show/160727

 

Local call number: PC2869

 

Title: "Miami Beach - Let's Go"

 

Date: postmarked September 15, 1972

 

Physical descrip: 1 postcard - col. - 9 x 14 cm.

 

Series Title: Postcard Collection

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida

500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com

Single exposure image taken of the Miami City Skyline at the MacArthur Causeway Bridge in Dade County, Florida. Panorama created in Photoshop and enhanced with Topaz.

captainkimo.com/miami-city-skyline-panorama-of-the-macart...

The last days of the Miami Herald building on Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami. It will be replaced with a hotel and casino complex.

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