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Bacardi building complex
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Bacardi's Miami site, on the 102' x 183' tract at the northwest corner of Biscayne Boulevard and 21st street. The tower dates from 1963, housing the Bacardi Museum, about 2600 square feet of office space, and a top floor dining room with panoramic views. The architect was Enrique Gutierrez of Sacmag International in Puerto Rico, and the builder was Frank J. Rooney, Inc. of Miami. The tower is built of reinforced concrete, overlayed with two huge 'azulejos', or ceramic tile murals done in the traditional Spanish colors of blue and white, by Francisco Brennand of Recife, Brazil. Born July 11, 1927, Brennand is an accomplished painter-ceramicist, whose other works include murals at the School of Itanhaem at Sao Paulo, a 32-meter mural of the Battle of Guararapes for the Banco da Lavoura de Minas Gerais, and the interior of a ballroom for the Sao Domingos Hotel in Recife. The Bacardi tower murals are made of 28,000 hand-painted, glazed, baked, 6 x 6 tiles surrounded by a marble border. Brennand felt strongly that painters and architects should work together to give buildings an artistic unity. In fact, Brennand stresses the word overlay rather than decorate, to underscore his belief in the combined unity of the final work. www.jetsetmodern.com/bacardi.htm See more pics miamipictureproject.blogspot.com/2011/09/bacardi-bldg_119...

Bacardi's former US Headquarters, Midtown Miami
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In 2006, Bacardi USA leased a 15-story headquarters complex in Coral Gables. Bacardi had employees in seven buildings across Miami-Dade County at the time. Bacardi vacated its former headquarter buildings on Biscayne Boulevard in Midtown Miami. Miami citizens began a campaign to label the buildings as historic. University of Miami professor of architecture Allan Schulman said Miami's brand is it's [sic] identity as a tropical city. The Bacardi buildings are exactly the sort that resonate with our consciousness of what Miami is about. In 2007 Chad Oppenheim, the head of Oppenheim Architecture + Design, described the Bacardi buildings as elegant, with a Modernist [look combined with] a local flavor. The current headquarters is at 2701 LeJeune Road in Coral Gables. The 300 employees occupy 230,000 square feet (21,000 m2) of leased office space.

bacardi building
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Hand-painted blue tiles of the old Bacardi buildling [Designed by Architect Enrique Gutierrez in 1963] If you want more... watch my co-worke's video map

Bacardi Annex
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1973 addition to the Bacardi Headquarters, by Ignacio Carrera-Justiz If you want more... watch my co-worke's video map

Bacardi building complex EV
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Miami
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This is an example of a poor intersection because the streetscape is dominated by automobiles.

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went to a party in the old Bacardi Headquarters Building... this was their carpeting.

MIAMI | BACARDI FACADE
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Photo by Rocco S. Cetera Miami, Florida May 31, 2011 9:00 AM

MIAMI | Mixes Well Together
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Photo by Rocco S. Cetera Miami, Florida May 31, 2011 8:30 AM

In The Background
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Miami, FL-USA
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