Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Miami Beach Getting NBWW Makeover

Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates, Inc. (NBWW), the Coral Gables-based architecture firm that's internationally recognized for the restoration and redesign of many of Miami's most legendary properties, announced that it will be restoring three historic Miami Beach properties. NBWW has been tasked with reviving Kimpton's The Angler's Hotel, The Fontainebleau Miami Beach's North Tower, and The Versailles, located in the new Faena District.

"Architecture must reflect its environment and context, while paying respect to the history of its surroundings," said NBWW partner, Don Wolfe, Jr. "The historic architecture of Miami Beach is what defines the city's spirit. We are honored to continuously be tasked with restoring these iconic properties, while infusing them with textures and finishes for the 21st century and beyond in the hopes that generations to come will marvel in Miami Beach's architectural splendor."

In addition to these three significant properties, NBWW was also the lead architect for the recently opened The EDITION Miami Beach – originally the 1950's Seville Hotel — which is owned and developed by Marriott International and Ian Schrager, according to Metro Citizen. The project is a stunning testament to NBWW's design philosophy of blending modern sophistication with historic charm, which has been carried through all of their prominent restoration projects including the Morris Lapidus-designed Fontainebleau, Eden Roc, Loews/St. Moritz, and DiLido (now Ritz-Carlton, South Beach).

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