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- Angel Oaks | Strang
A daring span creates the perfect condition for an “outdoor living” space situated around the pool Wooden louvers pick up material cues from the interior and create privacy for the four bedrooms and family room Minimal and modern, the home offers a bold design to complement its sleek landscaping and surrounding garden
- Hucker Residence | Strang - strang. design
Located on a private canal with strategic views of Biscayne Bay’s open waters, the design of the Hucker Residence epitomizes a site-driven and climate-driven design philosophy Strang allowed the deep overhangs and clean lines to provide the home’s identity
- Elbow Cay Residence | Strang - strang. design
Cross-ventilation and sea-to-sea views dominate the design while an exclusive master suite with private rooftop terrace and garden occupies the upper level of the main home The property will also contain a separate guest residence on the shallow sea side of the property with boat dock access
- Tarpon Bend | Strang - strang. design
The design of Tarpon Bend underscores the firm’s ongoing explorations of regional modernism by adapting a rectilinear frame with site-specific and climate-specific considerations In this case, vertical ‘fins’ which address shading and privacy concerns are incorporated within the rectilinear frame
- Kiaora Residence | Strang
Two interlocking, rectangular volumes create a dynamic residential design in a leafy suburb of Miami The upper floor houses the communal living areas of the home and is clad in wood panels and louvers
- Strang
STRANG is a Miami-based design firm renowned for advancing the principles of Environmental Modernism in extraordinary locations around the world This concept, dubbed by the firm, reflects their deep commitment to designing stunning architectural works that maintain an acute awareness of each project's surrounding environment and site
- West Di Lido Residence | Strang - strang. design
Located on an artificial island within Biscayne Bay, the West Di Lido Residence continues to address the notions of regional modernism explored by Florida’s mid-century architects Specifically, the house shares attributes of Miami architect Alfred Browning Parker’s design for his house on Royal Road in Coconut Grove
- Five Palms | Strang - strang. design
Instead of a rectilinear frame, two horizontal slabs provide generous overhangs while also giving the house its distinctive character The use of coral stone and wood cladding extends into this design as well A mature mango tree was preserved “in place” and serves as a focal point for the site
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