Miami Beach's Art Deco architecture was never purely Art Deco — it absorbed influences from Mediterranean Revival, Streamline Moderne, and even Moorish design, all filtered through the sensibility of architects working in the Florida heat for clients who wanted glamour on a modest budget. These five recessed niches — amber-painted, evenly spaced, each carrying the same curved shadow cast by the overhang above — are the rhythm section of a facade that knows exactly what it's doing. Below them, two small ornamental grilles set symmetrically into the white stucco: a Mediterranean Revival gesture, decorative and functional at once. Above, a coral band and the deep blue Florida sky. The composition is so formally resolved it could have been designed for this photograph. In Miami Beach, that's often how it feels.
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