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Robert A. M. Stern’s new twin, sweeping bell-shaped St. Regis Residences in Miami’s Financial District mirrors the city’s famed Art Deco tradition
Miami, Florida, United states Robert A. M. Stern and his design and style crew at RAMSA with each other with Rockwell Group and Swiss landscape architects Enea Garden Layout have developed two new Miami residential towers for developers Related Team and Integra Investments at the edge of Biscayne Bay with a sweeping bell-shaped footprint that will be instantly recognizable with rounded sorts and a glass design that attracts on the city’s Artwork Deco and Miami Present day heritage. Adapted for 21st-Century residing, the twin structures will present iconic views to the water, south across Biscayne Bay, and north to the lights of Downtown Miami. The two-tower residence, with lavish interiors…
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Anti-Gay Arsonist Targeted Hell’s Kitchen Venues in Hate Spree, District Attorney Says
A gentleman accused of torching Hell’s Kitchen out of doors eating sheds, smashing windows and seeking to set fireplace to LGBTQIA+ areas across the West Side in August 2021 has been charged with hate crimes right after prosecutors discovered anti-homosexual product on his Fb account. Alex Blodgett, 39, faces up to 25 years in prison if located responsible of the spree, the place he is accused of setting 14 fires in a single evening. Alex Blodgett is accused of attacking Atlas Social Club and a sequence of other LGBTQIA+ venues final August and experienced prices upgraded to crimes after anti-homosexual posts had been uncovered on his Facebook. Picture: Atlas Social…
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MVRDV debuts Valley, a mixed-use complex in Amsterdam’s Zuidas district
While mountains are typically shaped and formed over the course of eons, a new range has risen in the pancake-flat Netherlands in just four short years. The last AN checked in with Valley, Rotterdam-based MVRDV’s roughly 810,000-square-foot mixed-use complex comprised of three jagged towers clad in stone and mirrored glass and shrouded with bountiful vegetation wasn’t quite yet complete. As of last Friday, however, “the geology-inspired” project in Amsterdam’s Zuidas district is fully open and occupiable (and freshly photographed) following a grand opening ceremony hosted by building owner RJB Group of Companies and project developer Edge. (© Ossip van Duivenbode) (© Ossip van Duivenbode) Said MVRDV founding partner in a…