Project posted by Andrew Franz Architect PLLC

Miami Oceanfront Residence

Style
Modern
The living/dining and kitchen is separated by pivoting wood louvers to allow for varying degrees of transparency.
The living/dining and kitchen is separated by pivoting wood louvers to allow for varying degrees of transparency.
The kitchen features custom cabinetry made from solid wood slats with opaque lacquer and marble countertops.
The kitchen features custom cabinetry made from solid wood slats with opaque lacquer and marble countertops.
Lounge
Lounge
The primary bath features onyx walls, terrazzo floors, and a custom chrome  frame medicine cabinet.
The primary bath features onyx walls, terrazzo floors, and a custom chrome frame medicine cabinet.
A custom wood bookcase with bronze accents and upholstered panels separates the sleeping area from a casual lounge/office.
A custom wood bookcase with bronze accents and upholstered panels separates the sleeping area from a casual lounge/office.
Office and lounge
Office and lounge
Family room
Family room

From Andrew Franz Architect PLLC

The renovation of this expansive apartment intends to bring back the memory of south Florida’s colorful, modern architecture and the sense of domestic intimacy often lost in contemporary large-scale developments. This North Miami Beach ocean-front condo was redesigned to host a multi-generational family and visiting relatives. A mixture of smaller, more cohesive spaces breaks down the monumentality of the original apartment. These spaces are arranged within an open floor plan layout, which maximizes the amount of light and stunning views filling the interior. This also solves the challenge of having an extensive area without window exposure as an existing condition. This project takes cues from the Art Deco movement to ensure a sense of place. The use of stone, terrazzo, and plaster together with natural woods continues the dialog with the local architecture and geography of Miami as a whole.