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  1. Addison Mizner was Florida's leading architect in the 1920s. He established his own Spanish and Mediterranean Revival style that became the architectural signature of Florida, and in so doing, created the ambience that truly transformed the landscape of South Florida. A romantic and freewheeling man, Mizner was strongly influenced by the art of ...

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  3. June 23, 2019The architecture of Palm Beach has always captivated me, and not for the usual reasons. The buildings, especially ones designed by Addison Mizner, record a history that really never existed, embodying the idea of a centuries-old aristocracy and connoisseurship of the decorative arts. Mizner’s client list populated the pages of social registers, newspapers […]

  4. 17 de feb. de 2022 · ADDISON MIZNER. Addison Mizner lent a face and a personality to Spanish Revival architecture. Florida will forever bear the stamp of his style and Palm Beach is the architectural garden he planted. He was a bon vivant, a society architect, an artist who layered history into his houses, as might generations of architects layer architectural forms and detail century upon century, block into block.

  5. 5 de ago. de 2018 · Addison Mizner nace en California en 1872. Es el séptimo de ocho hermanos. Su padre, Lansing Mizner, es un famoso abogado que en 1889 es nombrado embajador de los Estados Unidos en Centroamérica. La familia se muda a Guatemala y desde el primer momento –una escala en México– el pequeño Addison queda fascinado por la arquitectura hispánica.

  6. 5 de may. de 2018 · A handful of books published in the last few decades brought to light the residential achievements of American architect Addison C. Mizner (1872–1933), who popularized the Mediterranean Revival style in the 1920s in Florida and other parts of the U.S. Now Stephen Perkins and James Caughman add more knowledge and understanding of this inventive architect through a book that is both social ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › architecture-biographies › addison-miznerAddison Mizner | Encyclopedia.com

    21 de may. de 2018 · Mizner, Addison. Mizner, Addison (1872–1933). American architect. After a chequered career in San Francisco he became a gold prospector in northern California and the Klondike, then a dealer in antiques, settling in NYC (1904). He then designed various buildings in sundry styles for rich clients until the 1914–18 war brought about a ...