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      1941 to 1966

      • The Sarasota Modern movement, which flourished from 1941 to 1966 on Florida’s Central West Coast as a subtropical spin on midcentury modern—with a healthy dose of international style—is enjoying a 21st-century encore.
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  2. Mar 7, 2023 · The International Style first emerged from an interest in building advancements and warehouse typologie s in the early 1900s. These spaces demanded large, airy rooms that could allow for a...

  3. The International Style or internationalism is a major architectural style that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism and modernist architecture. It was first defined by Museum of Modern Art curators Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson in 1932, based on works of architecture from the 1920s.

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    • 1920s–1970s
  4. S. Sanderling Beach Club. Categories: International style architecture in the United States by state. Architecture in Florida. Modernist architecture in Florida.

    • Church of St. Bernard de Clairvaux. Located in North Miami Beach, this example of gothic architecture has had a unique development compared to other buildings.
    • Hillsborough High School. Located in Hillsborough, Florida, this school uses gothic revival architecture and is the oldest public school in the county and one of the oldest in the South.
    • Plumb House. Constructed in 1896 in Clearwater, Florida, this home uses the style of “Florida cracker architecture”, which is a vernacular type of architecture that commonly uses wooden framing, with no air conditioning, metal roofs, raised floors to prevent flooding and enhance ventilation, and straight central hallways.
    • Bensen House. Built-in 1916 by Atley Bensen for his wife, this home currently serves as a house museum and the center of the Grant Historical Society.
  5. The Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach exemplifies this style. Contemporary and Sustainable Architecture Modern Florida. Contemporary Designs: Today’s Florida architecture is a mix of functionality and aesthetics, with an emphasis on sustainable, energy-efficient designs. Glass and steel are commonly used materials, accommodating Florida’s ...

  6. On the Atlantic coast, the clean whiteness of the International Style predominated in a form enriched by neon, ebullient detail, and references to exotic, non-native tropical and subtropical environments to create what is commonly known as the Miami Modern or MiMO style of architecture.

  7. The phrase 'International Style' was one among many terms used in the 1920s to denote modern architecture. Introduced by an American to characterize a particular kind of European architecture, the term became generally applied in later decades to a broad range of contemporary buildings. In his book "Modern Architecture, Romanticism, and ...

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