1111
Lincoln
Road
PAM.
Artful
Living.
NWS
&
Park.
Moris
Moreno
for
the
NYT
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
ARC 122: Architecture Theory II
SPRING 2016
Professor Frank Martinez
Final
Assignment:
Experiencing,
Thinking
and
Reflecting
on
Excellence
in
Architecture
ASSIGNMENT
Select
one
(1)
building
from
the
list
below
of
three
(3)
recent,
locally
built
projects
and
write
a
short
Paper
centering
on
why
the
work
of
Architecture
supports
and
demonstrates
notions
on
the relationship between human needs, behavior, cultural diversity, social equity, and
professional judgment and responsibility in design. Your criticism shall include an
analysis of the building’s context and relationship with public and private spaces. You
shall support your analysis by using the selected and listed Ethical
Canons
and
Standards.
Only
use
those
applicable
and
deemed
appropriate
to
your
building.
These
canons
and
standards
will
serve,
as
a
conceptual
framework,
to
construct
a
convincing
claim.
The
paper
should
be
between
650
–
750
words
(double
spaced
using
Times
New
Roman
font)
and
follow
the
MLA
format
outlined
below.
Choose
and
analyze
the
building
first
as
it
relates
to
your
observed
correspondence
with
some
of
the
ethics
criteria
described
herein,
class
lectures
topics
and
referential
readings
reserved
at
the
library.
It
is
important
to
formulate
an
objective
appraisal
and
to
demonstrate
how
the
design
resulted
in
a
critical,
responsible
and
accomplished
work,
which
contributes
to
the
building
of
place
and
for
the
good
of
the
client,
society,
and
the
public.
A
brief
description
of
each
building
is
included.
These
are
very
different
building
projects
ranging
from
private
development
to
civic
institution.
Please
familiarize
yourself
with
the
3
buildings
and
select
one
that
both
interests
and
inspires
you
to
investigate
further.
Thoughtfully
integrate
values
from
the
Ethical
Canons
and
Standards
as
applie ...
5. work
of
Architecture
supports
and
demonstrates
notions
on
the relationship between human needs, behavior, cultural
diversity, social equity, and
professional judgment and responsibility in design. Your
criticism shall include an
analysis of the building’s context and relationship with public
and private spaces. You
shall support your analysis by using the selected and listed
Ethical
Canons
and
Standards.
Only
use
those
applicable
and
deemed
appropriate
to
your
building.
These
canons
and
standards
will
13. Architects Herzog & de Meuron
Location 11 11 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL,
USA
Area 300 parking spaces + sq. ft.
Project Year 2010
When local developer Robert Wennett bought the adjacent
1968 Brutalist office building and
reimagined what could be done on its surface parking
lot, 11 11 Lincoln Rd became much
more than just another parking garage. After
interviewing many internationally recognized
architects, the local developer selected Herzog & de
Meuron to lead the design of the $65MM
unique shopping, dining, residential and parking
experience. As Miami’s premier urban
lifestyle destination, 11 11 features a curated collection of
international retailers and fine fare
hotspots at its base1. The 7th floor of this open air
structure is often rented for corporate and
private events; the “garage” has become a destination
for architects, photographers and
tourists to visit.
PEREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI
Architects Herzog & de Meuron
Location Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne
Blvd, Miami, FL 33130, USA
Area 119,750 sq. ft.
Project Year 2013
Link http://www.pamm.org/about/building
14. Forming part of the redeveloping downtown waterfront
on Biscayne Bay , the Pérez Art
Museum Miami (PAMM) is located in Museum Park. It
was formerly located in Downtown and
known as the Miami Art Museum until 2013 when, under
the leadership of director Terence
Riley, plans were made by Swiss architects Herzog &
de Meuron and the museum was
relocated. To achieve this, the MAM entered into a
public-‐private partnership (PPP) with the
City of Miami and Miami-‐Dade County. The City
provided the land, the County voters provided
$100MM through bonds, and another $120MM were
raised from private donors. The
museum was controversially renamed after a generous
gift from The Related Group’s
developer Mr. Jorge Perez. Its direct neighbors are the 20
acre Museum Park, the Patricia and
Phillip Frost Museum of Science (under construction)
and a major freeway, connecting
mainland Miami with Miami Beach. Simultaneously
oriented towards the park, the water and
the city, the new PAMM is an open and inviting structure
from all sides alike.2
15.
16. 1 "About." 11 11. Web. 24 Mar. 2016.
2 "Perez Art Museum / Herzog & De Meuron." ArchDaily.
07 Apr. 2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.
NEW WORLD CENTER + PARK
Frank Gehry
500 17th Street, Miami Beach, FL, USA
756
Architect
Location
Capacity
Project Year 2011
Located a block north of Lincoln Rd., the new home of
the New World Symphony also features a
2.5 acre public park designed by West 8. On this
park, a SoundScape area allows people to
experience, live and free, many of the events happening
inside the concert hall through the use
17. of audio-‐visual technology on a 7,000 sq. ft. projection
wall. The building itself is a unique post-‐
graduate orchestral academy, a musical laboratory for
generating new ideas about the way
music is taught, experienced and presented.3 The 100,641
sq. ft. building cost approximately
$160MM. Of that, $25MM came from Miami Dade
County, $15MM from the City of Miami
Beach, and the rest from private donations and the sale of
the New World Symphony’s previous
home, the Lincoln Theater (which now features the H&M
store).
BIBLIOGRAPHY (IN RESERVE AT THE LIBRARY)
For the Perez Art Museum
Work
in
Progress
:
Herzog
&
De
Meuron's
Miami
Art
Museum
Miami
:
Miami
Art
Museum,
2008.
18. For 1111 Lincoln Rd.
1111
Lincoln
Road
=
1111
Lincoln
Road:
2005-‐2010
Miami
Beach
(EE
UU
/
USA)
[Herzog
&
de
Meuron]
For the New World Symphony & West 8 Park
Casabella,
2011
Jan.,
v.75,
n.797,
p.88-‐99
Axonometric
drawings,
photographs,
sections,
plans
19. 3 "Overview | New World Symphony." Overview | New
World Symphony. Web. 27 Mar. 2016.
CODE OF ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Members
of
The
AIA
are
dedicated
to
the
highest
standards
of
professionalism,
integrity,
and
competence.
The
Code
is
arranged
in
3
tiers
of
statements: