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A fascinating examination of MiMo--Miami Modernism--from one of its foremost practitioners "There is a lot more to Mid-Century Modernism than we have yet discovered. This book offers an important look at a neglected aspect of that era's rich architecture and history."--Alan Hess, author of Palm Springs Weekend: The Architecture and Design of a Mid-Century Oasis Miami Modernism, or MiMo, is the exotic brand of mid-century architecture ubiquitous in the world-famous city. Designing the Good Lifeis a personal account of the postWorld War II movement that shaped a city and defined an era. This captivating story offers a unique look at the architecture of Norman M. Giller, one of the early godfathers of MiMo. Giller made an indelible mark on the urban landscape with architecturally progressive structures ideally suited to their surroundings. Discussing technologies, materials, and the key elements of MiMo, Giller offers an insider's view. He delves into Miami's architectural history to examine some of his most iconic structures, including the Ocean Palm Motel, the Carillon Hotel, the North Shore Band Shell, the Diplomat Hotel and Country Club, and the Giller Building. Each project is lavishly illustrated with vintage images from the architect's exclusive collection and contemporary photographs by Miami photographer Robin Hill. The only book to chronicle the movement’s evolution from the perspective of one of its most distinguished exponents, Designing the Good Lifereveals how Giller's vision helped to define Florida architecture since World War II.Giller, Norman M. is the author of 'Designing the Good Life: Norman M. Giller and the Development of Miami Modernism', published 2007 under ISBN 9780813030715 and ISBN 0813030714.
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