Miami Beach's postwar residential buildings were built for people who wanted the sun — and the stacked horizontal balcony slabs that shade each window from the Florida light became a defining feature of the area's apartment towers. Here, those slabs repeat floor after floor in a diagonal pattern that fills the frame entirely, the salmon stucco and the deep terra-cotta shadow of each underside creating an almost hypnotic geometry. And then: a small plant growing from one of the ledges, exactly centered in the composition. It has no business being there, and yet it is entirely at home — the Florida climate finding a foothold wherever horizontal surfaces collect enough soil and moisture. The building provides the geometry. The climate provides everything else, whether the building planned for it or not.
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