Latin American Art Museum by Fernando Romero revealed for downtown Miami

News: Mexican architect Fernando Romero has unveiled his design for a South American art museum in Miami – the so-called capital of Latin America – during this week’s Art Basel and Design Miami events (+ movie).

FR-EE unveils Latin American Art Museum in Miami

Following months of speculation Fernando Romero, principal architect at FR-EE, confirmed he will be designing the Latin American Art Museum at Miami Beach, which is expected to house “one of the most ambitious collections of Latin American art” in the world.



The four-storey building is envisioned as a cascade of overlapping terraces, offering both climate-controlled galleries and a series of “sculptural gardens” intended to encourage passersby to venture inside.

FR-EE unveils Latin American Art Museum in Miami

It will be located on Biscayne Boulevard and form part of a housing complex. According to FR-EE, the museum will also function as the main access for residents of the 111 proposed apartments, which will be built in a later phase.

“The museum is going to be a sort of meeting point for the residents and their visits,” said the studio.

FR-EE unveils Latin American Art Museum in Miami

The ground floor of the building will be dedicated to showcasing young and emerging artists, offering a new platform for the promotion of contemporary Latin American art.

Temporary exhibitions will be located on the next level up and the second floor will present the museum’s permanent collection. The third floor will contain a restaurant, while a shop and cafe will be situated on the ground floor.

FR-EE unveils Latin American Art Museum in Miami

Staircases both inside and outside the 8,000-square-metre building will offer connections between galleries and terraces. The architect hopes the structure will “emphasise the benefits of the tropical architecture” through the addition of natural ventilation and foliage.

Miami-based art collector Gary Nader is behind the project, which is expected to open in 2016. The first year of programming will include a retrospective of Colombian sculptor Fernando Botero and a major exhibition of Brazilian art.

FR-EE unveils Latin American Art Museum in Miami

The museum is the latest in a series of ambitious architectural projects that are transforming the US city into a major cultural destination. Projects by Sou Fujimoto, Bjarke Ingels and OMA are all underway, but Romero is one of the first well-known South American architects to get on board.

Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld is also expected to unveil a design for the renovation of the popular Shore Club in the coming months.

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Vonn Cummings Sumner est un artiste peintre californien. Dès 1997, Sumner expose à l’international. Il obtient son diplôme en 2000 et déménage à New York, où il peint et travaille dans des musées prestigieux, y compris le Guggenheim. Voici une sélection des portraits que Vonn réalise depuis le début de sa carrière. Très coloré, les tableaux mettent en scène de curieux personnages à découvrir en images.

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Underwater Portraits That Look Like Blurred Paintings

La photographe finlandaise Susanna Majuri réalise de très beaux portraits sous l’eau avec des figurants plongés au fond d’une piscine. Elle les laisse évoluer devant des décors en toile cirée représentant des scènes naturelles. Avec les reflets, les vaguelettes et les néons, les clichés semblent être des peintures floues, mythiques et oniriques à la fois.

Exposition « Water is fiction », Susanna Majuri, du 13 Novembre au 18 Janvier 2015 au Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen.
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Clio Capeille imagines architecture that can only be used at night

Istanbul Design Biennial 2014: nighttime has become “an endangered species” says architecture graduate Clio Capeille, who has designed architectural structures especially for use after dark (+ slideshow).

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

Clio Capeille‘s Nighttime Depends On Us project imagines a new kind of built landscape suited entirely to darkness, designed as a reaction against the 24-hour city culture that keeps many urban spaces brightly illuminated after hours.



Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

“Stressed under tension between economical intensification and progressive erosion, nighttime has become an endangered species,” said the designer, who graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2013.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

“These tendencies are shaping a future 24-hour non-stop city, drawing no difference between night and day,” she said.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

Working with a site on the fringe of London’s Olympic Park, Capeille proposes a series of conceptual buildings designed to encourage people to adjust their routines, using hours they would usually spend asleep exploring one of the darkest parts of the city.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

The first is a “pre-reverie observatory” that visitors could climb up to survey the nighttime landscape.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

There’s also a horizontal chamber to facilitate the transition from light to dark, a “nycto-therapy” centre to treat the human biological tolerance of real darkness, and a cinema where natural blackness is used to trigger viewers’ imaginations.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

“Using darkness as a material, the night-imagined buildings stimulate and amplify the human psychological and physiological estates of the twilight condition, the interim period between waking and sleeping,” said Capeille.

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These structures would be accompanied by night-blooming flowers such as Ipomoea alba (moonflower) and Datura inoxia (thorn-apple), which would define the borders of the nighttime territory.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

Capeille has also designed a kit of tools to help people experience the darkness, including a glove for unscrewing light bulbs, a set of headphones that isolate night sounds, a pair light-extracting goggles and a notebook with black carbon pages for “blind sketching”.

Nighttime depends on us by Clio Capeille

The project is on show at the Galata Greek Primary School for the Istanbul Design Biennial 2014, which continues until 14 December. It is presented in a dark room, so visitors need to use torches to find their way around.

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Print-on-Demand Bicycle

For maximum efficiency and economic sensibility, the Luna Bicycle features 3D-printed components mixed with off-the-shelf parts. The design’s printed pieces include a nylon frame, front fork as well as handle bars… making them easy and affordable to replace. The unique hexagonal form of the frame structure gives it incredible strength while still being light. Better yet, because components are 3D printed, they can be color customized or mixed and matched for a look that’s entirely unique!

Designer: Omer Sagiv


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Popo and Popolino chairs by Andrej Čverha merge seating and storage for multifunctional seating solutions that are as convenient as they are comfortable. With built-in bucket-stye bases, they keep magazines, remotes, or anything else within reach. Both practical and playful, the designs’ aesthetic is complimented by a pop of color that directs the eye to the functional base.

Designer: Andrej Čverha


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