The modified prototype project includes new station buildings and an overpass, new platforms to accommodate Tri-Rail and Amtrak train lengths, new canopies for the platform and bus waiting area, and reconfiguration of the parking areas.
The Coconut Grove Branch of Miami-Dade County’s library system is a public facility that is both culturally and historically important to the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami.
As a unique solution to the site’s size constraints and urban setting, Zyscovich elevated the building to span the street, avoiding the underground communication cables and water and sewer lines.
Zyscovich was hired to create a new Little Haiti Cultural Campus at the site of the existing Caribbean Marketplace. The Plan included the Little Haiti Soccer Park, now complete, which connects to the Little Haiti Cultural Campus via street improvements to NE 2nd Avenue.
The 7th Avenue Transit Village was a mixed-use development project located in the heart of Liberty City, one of Miami-Dade’s oldest and most celebrated communities. This multimodal hub provided economic growth and community redevelopment opportunities for the area.
The 15,000 SF Elder Activity Center located at the Brighton Reservation has an entrance atrium and porte-cochere that leads to the reception area of the facility. The dining room is equipped with coolers, a kitchen, storage areas and an electrical room. The cardio/fitness center contains a fitness room and massage room.
Zyscovich provided an exhaustive multi-departmental facility needs assessment, program analysis, and site assessment to develop a new administrative and public safety complex for the STOF Brighton Reservation.
Zyscovich was commissioned to provide interior design services for multiple tenant offices that amount to a combined total of approximately 13,000 SF located at the Business Center at 2020 Ponce de Leon Boulevard in Coral Gables, Florida.
Zyscovich repositioned the first-Class A building in Coral Gables for the current highly competitive commercial office market in the City Beautiful.
BankUnited’s Miami flagship boutique bank was a study in contrast and contradiction. Housed within a 4000 square foot 1920’s garage building shell, the new insertion includes an angled division of spaces and elements in stark opposition to the existing rigorous structural grid and regular window bays.