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Photo, Print, Drawing Vizcaya, Casino, 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL James Deering Estate Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

[ Drawings from Survey HABS FL-608-A  ]

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[ Data Pages from Survey HABS FL-608-A  ]

About this Item

Title

  • Vizcaya, Casino, 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL

Other Title

  • James Deering Estate Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Names

  • Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
  • Hoffman, Francis Burrall, Jr.
  • Deering, James
  • Chalfin, Paul
  • Suarez, Diego
  • Thevenaz, Paul
  • Tiepolo
  • John B. Orr Company
  • Fred T. Ley & Company
  • Orr, John B.
  • Villa Vizcaya
  • Matsumoto, Sydney, field team
  • Schneider, Andrew, field team
  • Rivera, Adrianna, field team
  • Jiang, Wenxin, field team
  • Leichtman, Laura, field team
  • Niu, Yuxuan, field team
  • Williams, Kyrah, field team
  • Lopez, Ricardo, faculty sponsor
  • University of Miami, School of Architecture, sponsor
  • McPartland, Mary, transmitter

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 1933

Headings

  • -  domestic life
  • -  garden houses
  • -  formal gardens
  • -  estates
  • -  Italianate gardens
  • -  Italianate architectural elements
  • -  stone
  • -  stucco
  • -  galleries & museums
  • -  historic house museums
  • -  Florida--Miami-Dade County--Miami

Latitude / Longitude

  • 25.74339,-80.211948

Notes

  • -  2019 Charles E. Peterson Prize, First Place
  • -  Significance: Vizcaya was conceived during the United States' Gilded Age when industrialists built lavish country residences emulating the villas and gardens of the Italian Renaissance. James Deering's Vizcaya is a prominent example from this era. An enormous endeavor on the virgin South Florida coastline, and at one point employing 10 percent of the local population (many of which were Bahamians from Coconut Grove), the construction not only brought visionaries, artists, artisans, and laborers to the area, but it set Miami on its course as a city of builders and dreamers. The Casino at Vizcaya plays a central role in the design of the formal gardens on the south side of the villa. In order to screen the sunlight reflecting off of the lagoon just south of the gardens and onto the south elevation of the villa, a garden mound was designed to accommodate mature transplanted trees and a small garden-house, or a Casino. In addition to providing a visual termination to the main axis of the grounds, and protecting the breakfast room from over exposure, the structure also gives architectural definition to the land's end. Its design is expressive of the intensity of the site's coastal condition, reflecting the threshold between land and sea. Highly sculptural organic forms are integrated to the refined architectural composition. Native stones appear to melt from rusticated architectural elements, while colossal human faces emerge from the sponge rock, as if from the sea themselves.
  • -  Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N2361
  • -  Survey number: HABS FL-608-A
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1921 Initial Construction
  • -  National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000181

Medium

  • Measured Drawing(s): 12
  • Data Page(s): 4

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HABS FL-608-A

Source Collection

  • Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • fl0875

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

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Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, Francis Burrall Hoffman, James Deering, Paul Chalfin, Diego Suarez, Paul Thevenaz, Tiepolo, et al. Vizcaya, Casino,South Miami Avenue, Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL. Miami Florida Dade County, 1933. translateds by Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/fl0875/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, C., Hoffman, F. B., Deering, J., Chalfin, P., Suarez, D., Thevenaz, P. [...] University Of Miami, S. O. A. (1933) Vizcaya, Casino,South Miami Avenue, Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL. Miami Florida Dade County, 1933. McPartland, M., trans Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/fl0875/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, et al. Vizcaya, Casino,South Miami Avenue, Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL. trans by Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/fl0875/>.