Miami Beach Apartment / SheltonMindel
To integrate the indoor and outdoor spaces of a Miami Beach tropical ocean front apartment residence in an elegant and rigorously designed curvilinear building by Renzo Piano.
SheltonMindel is a New York-based architecture and design firm founded in 1978 by Peter L. Shelton and Lee F. Mindel. Their integrated practice encompasses architecture, interiors, product design, and furniture, operating with a philosophy that each element of a project is part of a cohesive whole. The firm is well known for its minimalist modernism infused with warmth and precision.
Their portfolio includes residential, cultural, corporate, and hospitality projects, along with custom furnishings and architectural products. Over decades, SheltonMindel has earned recognition through awards and publications, continuing to operate under Lee F. Mindel while honoring the legacy of its founding partner, Peter Shelton.
LOCATION: New York, USA
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To integrate the indoor and outdoor spaces of a Miami Beach tropical ocean front apartment residence in an elegant and rigorously designed curvilinear building by Renzo Piano.
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