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"design & density"

  • Decoding Development
  • Miami 21
    • Miami 21 Code
    • T3
    • T4
    • T5
    • T6-8
    • T6-12
    • T6-24
  • Districts
    • Districts Decoded
    • Little Haiti
    • Wynwood
    • Overtown
    • Downtown
    • Little Havana
    • Little River
    • Edgewater
  • About
    • About
    • Partners

Wynwood FRAME


Framing Wynwood with Cascading Towers

Students: Matthew Wasala & Patricia Elso

Professor: Jordan Trachtenberg

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At a time of economic recovery, along with the alignment of the newly established Miami 21 code, the City of Miami’s districts are reacting though higher density and ever increasing market rate costs. The city is adjusting to the demand for housing and commerce at a rapid pace. Areas such as Downtown, Brickell, Edgewater and Mid-Town are booming with pitches, proposals and projects to be completed within the next few years. Through an influx of foreign investors, such as Canada, Russia, Brazil, Argentina and China there are currently a total of 103 towers* in the pipeline. Per square foot prices continue to rise, stimulating developer interest at all scales, from small business to mega-blocks. How can we plan for this influx in a community such as Wynwood, and how can we design an approach that can serve to improve the district, serve the current population and those to come.

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