Regent Palace
The symmetry of this MiMo (Miami Modern) style building immediately catches the eye as you come up Collins Ave. in Surf Side, FL, just north of Miami Beach. Throw in the classic MiMo colors of aqua and orange and it shouts Miami!
The Regent Palace condominium complex, originally opened as a beachfront hotel, consists of 34 units, and was erected in 1951. This complex stood as a testament to the architectural trends and real estate developments of post-war southern Florida. The property has been purchased and a new 27-unit building designed by Miami architects Arquitectonica is scheduled to open in 2025.
Neutral Density Awards - Honorable Mention in Architecture: Buildings, 2022.
The symmetry of this MiMo (Miami Modern) style building immediately catches the eye as you come up Collins Ave. in Surf Side, FL, just north of Miami Beach. Throw in the classic MiMo colors of aqua and orange and it shouts Miami!
The Regent Palace condominium complex, originally opened as a beachfront hotel, consists of 34 units, and was erected in 1951. This complex stood as a testament to the architectural trends and real estate developments of post-war southern Florida. The property has been purchased and a new 27-unit building designed by Miami architects Arquitectonica is scheduled to open in 2025.
Neutral Density Awards - Honorable Mention in Architecture: Buildings, 2022.
The symmetry of this MiMo (Miami Modern) style building immediately catches the eye as you come up Collins Ave. in Surf Side, FL, just north of Miami Beach. Throw in the classic MiMo colors of aqua and orange and it shouts Miami!
The Regent Palace condominium complex, originally opened as a beachfront hotel, consists of 34 units, and was erected in 1951. This complex stood as a testament to the architectural trends and real estate developments of post-war southern Florida. The property has been purchased and a new 27-unit building designed by Miami architects Arquitectonica is scheduled to open in 2025.
Neutral Density Awards - Honorable Mention in Architecture: Buildings, 2022.