1111 Lincoln Road

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1111 Lincoln Road is a striking mixed-use parking structure and retail complex in Miami Beach, Florida, celebrated for its sculptural, open-air concrete design and prominent role in contemporary urban architecture.

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instanceOf mixed-use building
parking garage
retail complex
architect Herzog & de Meuron NERFINISHED
awarded multiple architecture and design awards
buildingType open-air parking structure
retail and dining space
city Miami Beach NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 2008
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designFeature dramatic cantilevers
integrated retail at ground level
large, column-free spans
open-air, column-and-slab structure
rooftop event space
sculptural exposed concrete slabs
varying floor heights and slab thicknesses
designStyle contemporary architecture
developer Robert Wennett NERFINISHED
featuredIn international architecture publications
function urban design catalyst for western end of Lincoln Road
hasAmenity ground-floor plaza
high-end retail stores
landscaped outdoor areas
restaurants with outdoor seating
hasPublicSpace terraces and viewing platforms
integratedWith pedestrian Lincoln Road Mall
locatedIn Lincoln Road Mall area NERFINISHED
location Miami Beach, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
neighborhood South Beach NERFINISHED
notableFor integration of parking, retail, and public space
panoramic views of Miami Beach
redefining the typology of the parking garage
use as a backdrop for fashion shoots and events
numberOfParkingLevels multiple split-level decks
openingDate 2010
owner Robert Wennett NERFINISHED
parkingCapacity several hundred vehicles
state Florida
streetAddress 1111 Lincoln Road NERFINISHED
structuralEngineer Desimone Consulting Engineers NERFINISHED
use event venue
office space
parking
restaurants and bars
retail

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Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron notableWork 1111 Lincoln Road
subject surface form: Herzog & de Meuron