ARQUITECTONICA

The Lima Marriott Hotel is one of the many projects the firm has in Peru

'Arquitectonica' is a postmodern architecture, interior design and planning firm that began in Miami in 1977 as an experimental studio founded by Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Laurinda Hope Spear, Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Hervin Romney.
Led by Peruvian architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia and his wife Laurinda Spear, the studio has grown over the years, having designed such famous buildings as the Atlantis Condominium and the Westin Times Square in New York.
The hallmarks of their style are sophisticated surface patterning and facade articulation. Arquitectonica's structures are bold in color and graphic in form and the firm has become famous for its signature style, a dramatic, expressive 'high tech' modernism. The firm's Atlantis Condominium was featured prominently in the opening credits of "Miami Vice."

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Works and projects
Miami Area
Global
External links

Works and projects


Miami Area


AmericanAirlines Arena

Atlantis Condominium

Blue on the Bay

★ The Pink House

Brickell CitiCentre Complex

★ City Hall, Aventura, Florida

Icon Brickell

Marinablue

Marquis Miami

Miami Children's Museum

★ The Palace

★ North Dade Justice Center

One Miami

Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Federal Courthouse

★ Artecity, South Beach
Global


★ Banco de Crédito headquarters in Lima, Peru.

American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas

★ Bronx Museum of the Arts[1]

Golden Moon Casino in Choctaw

★ Pacific Plaza Towers, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Republic of the Philippines

Philips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia

The Infinity Towers I & II, San Francisco.

SM Mall of Asia, Bay City, Pasay City, Republic of the Philippines

The Podium, Manila, Republic of the Philippines

375 East Wacker Drive, a tower planned for Lakeshore East, Chicago

External links



Official site

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