Beach Park Hotel

from $350.00

Part of my ongoing Art Deco series, the Beach Park Hotel actually deviates a bit from the rest of the design and aesthetic you'll see on Ocean Drive. But it doesn't feel out of place. Not one bit. Originally built in 1929 by famed mediterranean-style architect William Brown, this 54-room boutique Miami Beach hotel is one of the OG members of the Miami Beach Architectural Historic District and is a striking example of Mediterranean Revival Architecture. The simple red and white accents are highlighted by pockets of sunrise while palm trees cast shadows on the facade creating a playful chiaroscuro effect as a lone cyclist enters the frame to give the scene a human pulse.

If you like Historic hotels, Art Deco, and classic architecture, this print would make a lovely addition to your collection.

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Part of my ongoing Art Deco series, the Beach Park Hotel actually deviates a bit from the rest of the design and aesthetic you'll see on Ocean Drive. But it doesn't feel out of place. Not one bit. Originally built in 1929 by famed mediterranean-style architect William Brown, this 54-room boutique Miami Beach hotel is one of the OG members of the Miami Beach Architectural Historic District and is a striking example of Mediterranean Revival Architecture. The simple red and white accents are highlighted by pockets of sunrise while palm trees cast shadows on the facade creating a playful chiaroscuro effect as a lone cyclist enters the frame to give the scene a human pulse.

If you like Historic hotels, Art Deco, and classic architecture, this print would make a lovely addition to your collection.

Part of my ongoing Art Deco series, the Beach Park Hotel actually deviates a bit from the rest of the design and aesthetic you'll see on Ocean Drive. But it doesn't feel out of place. Not one bit. Originally built in 1929 by famed mediterranean-style architect William Brown, this 54-room boutique Miami Beach hotel is one of the OG members of the Miami Beach Architectural Historic District and is a striking example of Mediterranean Revival Architecture. The simple red and white accents are highlighted by pockets of sunrise while palm trees cast shadows on the facade creating a playful chiaroscuro effect as a lone cyclist enters the frame to give the scene a human pulse.

If you like Historic hotels, Art Deco, and classic architecture, this print would make a lovely addition to your collection.

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