The New North Town Center Master Plan for an 18-acre mixed-use development site transformed this relatively desolate part of the city into a new vibrant pedestrian friendly, mixed-use community.
The City of Oakland Park has partnered with Zyscovich to create a uniform architectural aesthetic vision with conceptual planning of all City facilities and sites as part of a voter approved $40 million in General Obligation Bonds for the renovation and/or new construction of City facilities.
An exhaustive study of over 1400 acres of the Florida East Coast Railroad corridor in the City of Miami uncovered a number of economic development and design opportunities for a collection of disinvested neighborhoods in this industrial corridor. The plan recommended both neighborhood improvements and regional improvements through transit and roadway enhancements to connect this disjointed corridor to Downtown Miami and the central business district.
Aventura ParkSquare was designed with health and wellness in mind and features Active Design Guidelines. Located one block east of a major thoroughfare along a primary artery, this project is the area’s first pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use community.
The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
In response to the construction of the new Miami Art Museum and Miami Science Museum, the design included the re-orientation of the station’s face to connect it to Museum Park.
Transit supportive land use plays a critical role in the success of major rapid transit investments. The SMART Plan intended to advance six rapid transit corridors, along with a network system of Bus Express Rapid Transit (BERT) service, in order to implement mass transit projects in Miami-Dade County.
The new community-use campus maintained the existing Caribbean Marketplace and added two new buildings. The project included a 250-seat theater with dance and drama rehearsal halls and a Cultural Center with an art gallery, arts and crafts workshops, and community meeting rooms.
The Mana Wynwood Special Area Plan (SAP) is a development proposal that serves as a cultural infrastructure framework for job creation and incremental growth. The proposal outlines a set of development standards for the southern end of the warehouse district in Wynwood, designed to cultivate and expand upon the character and culture of the existing Wynwood Arts District and contribute to the Overtown Community to the south.