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Villa La Leopolda in its current incarnation was designed and built from 1929 to 1931 by the American architect, Ogden Codman, Jr., on an estate once owned by King Leopold II of Belgium. Leopold had made the previous estate a present for his mistress Blanche Zélia Joséphine Delacroix , also known as Caroline Lacroix, and it derives its name ...
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Austin House W: Austin House: February 5, 1998 (227 Delmar Ave. Whitfield: Externally typical house (built circa-1926) of the Florida land boom given a lavish interior overhaul and a guest house in 1947.
The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida is a grand example of Mediterranean Revival style. Mediterranean Revival is an architectural style introduced in the United States, Canada, and certain other countries in the 19th century.
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]
In 1952, Miami-Dade County acquired the villa and formal Italian gardens, which needed significant restoration, for $1 million. Deering's heirs donated the villa's furnishings and antiquities to the County-Museum. [17] [26] Vizcaya began operation in 1953 as the Dade County Art Museum. The village and remaining property were acquired by the ...
See the villa used in “Love Island USA” Season Six exclusively on TODAY. Here are details of the Fiji villa plus a tour from host Ariana Madix. EXCLUSIVE: Inside 'Love Island USA's' brand-new ...
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Cà d'Zan (/ k ɑː ˌ d ə. z ɑː n /) is a Mediterranean revival residence in Sarasota, Florida, adjacent to Sarasota Bay.Cà d'Zan was built in the mid-1920s as the winter retreat of the American circus mogul, entrepreneur, and art collector John Ringling and his wife Mable Burton Ringling.