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Frank Morse Button (August 14, 1866 – August 3, 1938) was an American landscape architect, known for his impactful designs in the City of Coral Gables, Florida. He was born in Brandon, Vermont and attended the University of Vermont where he received a degree in civil engineering in 1887.
Coral Gables is a city in Miami-Dade ... The city's architecture is ... Further ordinances were enacted in the 1980s establishing the Historic Preservation Board and ...
Phineas P. Paist (August 28, 1873 – May 2, 1937) [1] was an American architect who was the supervising architect for the Coral Gables Corporation. He attended Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. [1] Paist was an architect working for S. Gifford Slocum at age 20. In 1893 he became an associate of G. W. & W. D. Hewitt.
This photo shows the current view of the partial empty lot of the Coral Gables house that architect Alfred Browning Parker designed and built for his family in 1963. The new owner decided to ...
An aerial photo shows a current view of the Coral Gables house that architect Alfred Browning Parker designed and built for his family in 1963. The new owner is seeking to demolish the house ...
The Coral Gables City Hall is a historic site in Coral Gables, Florida. It is located at 405 Biltmore Way. On July 24, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The city hall was built in the Mediterranean Revival architectural style. It was completed in 1928.
A view taken by famed architectural photographer Ezra Stoller of Miami architect Alfred Browning Parker’s waterfront 1963 home in Coral Gables shortly after it was built shows the soaring main ...
Sanchez and the architecture team went to signifiancant lengths to ensure the project upheld Coral Gables' historic heritage, especially with respect to the original Village Project. They centrally incorporated and renovated a 1926 Merrick-era three-story art center building located at 2901 Ponce de Leon Boulevard.