Project Details
- Project Name
- Lincoln Road District
- Location
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Miami ,The United States
- Architect
- James Corner Field Operations
- Project Types
- Mixed-Use
- Shared by
- Hanley Wood
- Team
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James Corner, RLA, Founding Partner, “Design Director”
Lisa Switkin, Principal, “Principal-In-Charge”
Isabel Castilla, Senior Associate, “Project Manager”
Aaron Kelly, Project Designer, “Project Designer”
Chunjin Li, Designer
- Consultants
- Landscape Architect: Cristobal Betancourt
- Project Status
- Concept Proposal
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECT:
The Lincoln Road District Master Plan aims to accomplish two primary goals. The first is to enhance the aesthetic and social experience of Lincoln Road by addressing its physical and operational challenges through new design while showcasing its unique history. The second is to leverage the ongoing success of the Road and its neighbors to envision an integrated district, animated by arts and culture, which can effectively attract visitors and locals, and further elevate Miami Beach’s status as a global destination.
At the large scale, the Master Plan proposes physical and operational improvements to the Lincoln Road District encompassing the streets adjacent to Lincoln Road including Lincoln Lanes North and South as well as Drexel, Pennsylvania, Euclid, Meridian, Jefferson, Michigan and Lenox Avenues. On a more detailed scale, the Master Plan concentrates on outlining recommendations for the pedestrian portion of the Road extending from Washington to Alton Road.
The mission is to create a world-class, 21st century shopping, dining, and cultural district inspired by the unique history and character of Lincoln Road. As a significant social and civic spine for the city, the new Lincoln Road District will foster community, connectivity and social exchange, and thrive as both a revitalized center-piece of the community as well as a must-see destination for visitors from around the world.