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The making of Miami Beach, 1933-1942 : the architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon / Jean-François Lejeune and Allan T. Shulman ; foreword by Paul Goldberger ; edited by Sonia R. Chao.
Main entry:

Lejeune, Jean-François.

Title & Author:

The making of Miami Beach, 1933-1942 : the architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon / Jean-François Lejeune and Allan T. Shulman ; foreword by Paul Goldberger ; edited by Sonia R. Chao.

Publication:

Miami Beach, Fla. : Bass Museum of Art, 2000.

Description:

240 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-235) and index.
Acknowledgments / Ruth Grim -- Preface / Diane Camber -- Foreword / Paul Goldberger -- Building and Rebuilding: The Making of Miami Beach / Allan T. Shulman -- Miami Beach Between World's Fairs: The Visual Culture of a Modern City / Allan T. Shulman -- The Hotels and Apartment Houses of Lawrence Murray Dixon -- The Residences of Lawrence Murray Dixon -- New York-Miami Beach: A Selection of Color Plates -- Lawrence Murray Dixon and his Colleagues: Competing for the Modern, 1933-1942 / Jean-Francois Lejeune -- The Other Modern: Between the Machine and the Mediterranean / Jean-Francois Lejeune -- Samuel H. Gottscho and the Photography of Miami Beach / Jean-Francois Lejeune and Allan T. Shulman.
Summary:

"Lawrence Murray Dixon (1901-1949) was a native Floridian whose career started in New York where he worked for Schultze and Weaver, the firm famous for designing the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Like most of the architects practicing in the boomtown that was post Depression Miami Beach, Dixon was outside the American architectural establishment - he did not receive a complete architectural education, nor did he complete anything like a grand tour. He was nevertheless the most prolific architect practicing in Miami Beach in the late 1930s and early 1940s, building all types of commercial and residential buildings from the smallest house to the most lavish oceanfront hotels. Perhaps most importantly, Lawrence Murray Dixon was one of the first architects to build large-scale hotels in the Art Deco style in Miami Beach, bringing in the jazz age style of machine-age optimism and prosperity. Yet, what makes Miami Beach remarkable is not only the way in which Dixon and his colleagues used Art Deco to meet the local need for lower cost resort architecture, but the way in which they adapted the style to incorporate local motifs and historical styles. The result is the unique architecture of South Beach, as it is now known, the largely restored international vacation hotspot, and the country's first twentieth-century architectural district to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places." "Dixon's archive, one of the era's most complete, is now in the collection of Miami Beach's Bass Museum of Art. Its drawings and marvelous duotone photographs (mostly from New York photographers Gottscho & Schleisner) form the backbone of this book and show these landmark buildings in their original, pristine state. Allan Shulman and Jean Francois Lejeune were afforded full access to this treasure trove of rare images. But their research and writing is not limited to Art Deco architecture in Miami Beach alone - Shulman and Lejeune look to the World's Fairs, the skyscrapers of New York, and the skylines of other twentieth-century cities, like Tel Aviv, Rio de Janeiro, and Casablanca. This makes The Making of Miami Beach 1933-1942 the most complete, up-to-date and highly researched history of Art Deco architecture as it was adapted to the utilitarian, yet fantastic, needs of South Miami Beach."--BOOK JACKET.

ISBN:

084782280X
9780847822805

Subject:

Dixon, Lawrence Murray, 1901-1949 Criticism and interpretation.
Dixon, Lawrence Murray, 1901-1949
Dixon, Lawrence Murray, (1901-1949) Critique et interprétation.
Architecture Florida Miami Beach History.
Art deco (Architecture) Florida Miami Beach.
Architecture Floride Miami Beach Histoire.
Art déco (Architecture) Floride Miami Beach.
Architecture
Art deco (Architecture)
Buildings
Art déco (architecture) États-Unis Miami (Fla.)
Miami Beach (Fla.) Buildings, structures, etc.
Florida Miami Beach

Form/genre:

Catalogues raisonnés.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Books.

Added entries:

Dixon, Lawrence Murray, 1901-1949.
Shulman, Allan T.
Cháo, Sonia R.
Bass Museum of Art.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 215309
Call No.: NA44.D621.9 L4 2000
Status: Available

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