Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The Willow Oak School features a courtyard with brick exteriors, and its simple geometries facilitated fast construction allowing for a 300-construction cycle.
The Galaxy E3 Elementary project involved the modernization and new construction of an approximately 109,000 SF, 751 student station phased replacement elementary school and included the replacement of an adjacent 4-acre city park facility.
This new school is the first public school in the state of Florida where the Kindergarten through 8-grade curriculum focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with an environmental emphasis.
The bright, sustainable, collaborative and expandable Pershing K-8 School replaced two aging ones—Pine Castle and Pershing Elementary School—and merged student populations into one learning environment with flexible instructional spaces that promote interdisciplinary teaching, collaboration, and development.
This New School Facility is the first of its kind in more than one way, a new highly efficient and cost effective 21st Century Public School in Miami-Dade County. The mixed-use facility combines integrated housing for teachers with a multi-story middle school (grades 6-8) and provides a unique opportunity to address the need for both affordable housing and primary education in Miami’s Brickell/Downtown neighborhood.
A key piece of the project designed by Zyscovich would transform what’s now a blighted, disconnected no-man’s land of low overpasses and closely spaced columns into a series of parks, gardens and public spaces linked by a mile-long pathway between Overtown and Biscayne Bay, by raising the new expressway farther off the ground and drastically reducing the number of support piers.
Architect and cycling enthusiast Bernard Zyscovich has a plan to turn Miami’s Rickenbacker Causeway into a “scenic road through a park.” The idea originated after the cycling death of Aaron Cohen along this same stretch of roadway.