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Addison Cairns Mizner (/ ˈ m aɪ z n ər / MIZE-ner) (December 12, 1872 – February 5, 1933) was an American architect whose Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style interpretations changed the character of southern Florida, where the style is continued by architects and land developers. [1]
A vintage photo shows the Mediterranean-style architecture of Amado, a landmarked estate designed in 1919 by noted architect Addison Mizner at 455 N. County Road in Palm Beach.
Addison Mizner, the quirky, colorful personality credited with bringing Mediterranean Revival-style architecture to Palm Beach, is the star of the new chapter book "Addison Mizner, Visionary ...
Prominent South Florida architect Addison Mizner built La Querida in 1923 at a cost reported to be $50,000 for Rodman Wanamaker of Philadelphia, heir to the Wanamaker's Department Store fortune. [2] Constructed in the Mediterranean Revival style, La Querida is located at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach. [1]
The Fred C. Aiken House is an example of Addison Mizner's Mediterranean-inspired architecture from 1925. This historically designated residence is Located at the corner of Paloma Avenue and Hibiscus Street, in the Old Floresta Historic District in Boca Raton, Florida.
A new exhibit looks at how architect Addison Mizner, who had made his reputation in Palm Beach, planned to transform Boca Raton into a mini Venice.
Via Mizner meanders approximately 85 yards (78 m) and connects Palm Beach's premier shopping street, Worth Avenue, to Peruvian Avenue, one city block to the north. The Via was created by the eccentric, visionary architect, Addison Mizner in 1923 after he had completed the Everglades Club (1918), his first major project in Palm Beach, Florida ...
The 2023 Addison Mizner Awards were bestowed by the Florida chapter of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art during a ceremony at The Colony. Palm Beach firms, residential designs win big ...