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Aurora Room, Meeting House with Ground Control Miami present Aurora Room, a collabo- ration between Miami based artist Emmett Moore and experimental archi- tecture laboratory RAD-UM. Stemming from a mutual interest in the inter- section of design and technology RAD-UM and Moore have produced an immersive and responsive installation addressing the psychological effects of the built environment. Visitors interact with sensor-controlled projections and color patterns based on a series of films developed in the 40s used to treat different forms of psychosis. Auroratone films were developed in the 1940s by filmmaker Cecil Stokes using audio waves on crystallizing chemicals and polarized light to produce soothing synesthetic visual effects. The films were used to treat trauma- tized soldiers, juvenile delinquents and mental patients. 18 short films ac- companied by music were combined to create a 30 minute long movie, Music in Color. Of the original 18 films, "When the Organ Played Oh Promise Me" is the only surviving film. With the help of The Academy of Arts and Motion Picture Sciences in Los Angeles and Walter Forsberg, an archivist based in New York the film was scanned and digitized for this project. Emmett Moore is a Miami-based sculptor and designer represented by Gal- lery Diet. His work has been shown institutionally at the RISD Museum, the Frost Art Museum, the Miami Art Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. In 2014, he was the first Miami-based designer to exhibit a solo project at DesignMiami/ and was commissioned to design the Design Miami Market- place in 2015. Gallery shows include those at Locust Projects (Miami), Pat- rick Parrish Gallery (New York), and OHWOW (Los Angeles). He received his BFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design. RAD-UM is a laboratory at the University of Miami school of Architecture where Rodolphe el-Khoury and a team lead by Christopher Chung conduct project-based research on the spatial potentials and ramifications of em- bedded technology and ubiquitous computing. RAD-UM’s work has been featured at Design Miami and e-Merge. Show Dates: 09/22 - 10/21 Gallery Hours: 11-7pm 09 /26 - 10/21 by appointment 168 SE 1st Street -Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 www.meetinghousemiami.org Opening 09/22 From 7-10pm Emmet Moore in Collaboration with RAD-UM RAD-UM team: Rodolphe el-Khoury and Christopher Chung with Haochi Zhang, Clarisse Lopez, Samantha Jimenez, & Zhengrong Hu // Everglades National Park 25,000 acre // Greenbelt 500 miles of GREENWAYS // EEL Sites 5,000 acre // W E S T E R N G R E E N W A Y S 5,000 miles of GREENWAYS //Greenways 1,000 miles of GREENWAYS // Existing Parkway 296 miles of GREEN // Proposed Parkway 570 miles of GREEN // Great Street Parkway 570 miles of GREEN // Existing Boulevards 470 miles of GREEN // Propsed Boulevards 57 miles of GREEN // Existing County Parks 45 PARKS // Existing Municipal Parks 38 PARKS // Existing State Parks 38 PARKS // P A R K S // Biscayne Bay MIAMI DADE OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN GREENWAYS A T L A N T I C O C E A N E V E R G L A D E S B I S C A Y N E B A Y // N A T I O N A L P A R K S Veruska Vasconez Lecturer Visual Studies Coordinator - M.Arch. // U rban D evelopment B oundary 9 8 33187 33031 33032 33170 33177 33196 33186 8 Miami-Dade County Parks & Recreation Chuck Pezoldt Park Library, is a reflection of integration of the larger view and concept from the OSMP. Miami-Dade County Parks & Recreation - Greenways Master Plan, can give people options other than driving. Whether it’s going to work or doing a quick errand, the decreased dependence on cars improves air quality, alleviates road congestion, and provides a safe environment for children to walk or bike to school. Studies show that more than half of the population in Miami-Dade County have no access to a park within less then 1/4 mile (5minute walk) or 1/2 mile (10minute walk). Veruska Vasconez is an architectural and urban designer practicing nationally and internationally. She is a full time professor and the Visual Studies Coordinator for M.Arch at the University of Miami. She has been teaching at the University of Miami since 2005 and has created two new courses in Visual Representation in Architecture, and Mapping & Visualization. She is well known for her expertise in computer graphics and representation; she has worked in collaboration students, professionals, and advocacy groups on urban historic documentation and analysis projects. She has been a curator and assistant curator on numerous exhibitions, and is co-founder and curator for Meetinghouse, a not-for-profit art gallery located in the Penthouse of the historic Huntington Building in downtown Miami. Veruska has a fellowship in the department of Planning and Design Excellence at Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreation. She has been developing Data Mapping of demographics, geography, topography, climate, health status, socio-economic status, and urban infrastructure in relation to MDPROS properties, programs, and strategic planning. Also developing visual representations of OSMP implementation strategies, market research, and analysis, Veruska assists in identification of health and well-being disparities, including the categorization and representation of community design elements— buildings, streets, blocks, neighborhoods, materials, vernacular architecture, native and exotic landscape materials- relevant to MDPROS strategies. Chuck Pezoldt Park Ground Floor 14,900sf Entrance / Guest Services 2,000sf Administrative Office Spaces 1,200sf Community Room Space 2,000sf Food and Beverage Spaces 600sf Library 4,700sf Technology Spaces 1,800sf Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf Second Floor 9,200sf Flex Spaces 1,600sf Community Room Space - vaulted ceiling space only 2,000sf Fitness and Exercise Spaces 3,000sf Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf Entrance Courtyard Lobby Café Recreation Office 200sf Library Office 200sf Conference room800sf With capacity to hold 200-250 guests Warming Kitchen and Staff Lounge Guest Services Children’s Collections and Seating Area 1,100sf Teen and Adult Collection and Quiet Reading 2,600sf Storage and Sorting Room1,000sf Media and Computer Center (shared space)500sf Tech / Teen / Game Center (shared space)700sf 3-D Printing Studio 600sf 2 Multipurpose Rooms (shared space) Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room(west) Circulation Open space Cardio Area 1,500sf Weight Area 400sf Dance Studio 800sf Storage 200sf Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room(west) Circulation + Outdoor Spaces 4,200sf Entrance Courtyard Children’s Reading Garden Small outside courtyard area Outdoor furniture Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Teen and Adult Reading Garden Small outside courtyard Outdoor furniture Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Activity-Performance Program Space Outside exercise or performance program area Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Café Outdoor counter Tables and chairs Comfortable seating Recreation Center + Library 17% 6% 9% 6% 7% 11% 9% 15% 7% 4% 7% 2% Library Outdoor Recreation Center Recreation Center Chuck Pezoldt Park Entrance / Guest Services 2,000sf Administrative Office Spaces 1,200sf Community Room Space 2,000sf Food and Beverage Spaces 600sf Library 4,700sf Technology Spaces 1,800sf Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf Flex Spaces 1,600sf Community Room Space - vaulted ceiling space only 2,000sf Fitness and Exercise Spaces 3,000sf Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf Entrance Courtyard Lobby Café Recreation Office 200sf Library Office 200sf Conference room800sf With capacity to hold 200-250 guests Warming Kitchen and Staff Lounge Guest Services Children’s Collections and Seating Area 1,100sf Teen and Adult Collection and Quiet Reading 2,600sf Storage and Sorting Room1,000sf Media and Computer Center (shared space)500sf Tech / Teen / Game Center (shared space)700sf 3-D Printing Studio 600sf 2 Multipurpose Rooms (shared space) Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room(west) Circulation Open space Cardio Area 1,500sf Weight Area 400sf Dance Studio 800sf Storage 200sf Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room (west) Circulation Outdoor Spaces 4,200sf Entrance Courtyard Children’s Reading Garden Small outside courtyard area Outdoor furniture Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Teen and Adult Reading Garden Small outside courtyard Outdoor furniture Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Activity-Performance Program Space Outside exercise or performance program area Partially covered and shaded Landscaped Café Outdoor counter Tables and chairs Comfortable seating Recreation Center + Library Library Shared Spaces Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf X 2 Recreation Center Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room (west) Circulation Men’s Public Restroom Women’s Public Restroom Family Public Restroom AC Maintenance Room (east) AC Maintenance Room (west) Circulation PLAN SYSTEM 02 Sections N WATER SYSTEM 03 WALL DISPLAY 01 BIO Display, responsiveInstallation for Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science. Guiding Concepts • Place-making by means of emergent and GREEN technology • Building as a DISPLAY • Continuous responsive surface - integrating the Knight Plaza with the BUILDING RAD-UM Lead: Rodolphe el-Khoury, Christopher Chung, Veruska Vasconez Type-Topia is an idealized and fictitious composite city created from the collaged combination of nine of Khoury Levit Fong’s public institutional projects. The interactive model calls attention to the iconic status of notable public spaces and buildings in shaping the identity of cities, highlighting the role that architecture can play in the constitution of a geography of monuments. Just as New York has been represented through its monumental icons such as the Empire State Building and Rockefel- ler Center, or Paris by the Eiffel Tower and the Arc-de-Triomphe, Type-topia is imagined through a series of graphic representations of its civic monuments. Using programmed QR tags, visitors can in- teract with each project proposal. The composite city becomes a historical metropolis in which the iconic elements instantaneously become memorabilia of this fiction, complete with travel posters and postcards. KLF Khoury Levit Fong Show Dates: 09/22 - 10/21 Gallery Hours: 11-7pm 09 /26 - 10/21 by appointment 168 SE 1st Street -Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 www.meetinghousemiami.org Opening 09/22 From 7-10pm Exhibition Design by Robert Levit with Dorsa Jalalian and Nick Reddon Architectural Projects by Khoury Levit Fong Principals in Charge: Rodolphe el-Khoury and Robert Levit 2 0 1 6 Show Dates: 05/22 - 06/17 Open by appointment Opening: 05/22 From: 4:30 - 7:30pm Karen Rifas Architectual Interventions And Works on Paper Tyler Emerson-Dorsch Curator meetinghouse 168 SE 1st Street PH (Downtown) Miami FL . 33131 www.meetinghousemiami.org Giuseppe Terragni (1904 – 1943) was an Italian architect who worked under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and was one of the pioneers of the Italian modern movement or Italian Rationalism. His most famous works were built in and around the city of Como in northern Italy, including the Casa del Fascio (1932 to 1936). The exhi- bition Giuseppe Terragni in Rome now presented at The Meeting House is a critical reading of the works that he designed for the city of Rome from 1932 to 1940. The ten projects—which include the monument/museum to Dante Alighieri, the Danteum—allow us to effectively frame the complex figure of an architect who joined the battle for the Italian architec- tural avant-garde, while confront- ing the historic urban context, the demands of tradition, and a per- sonal quest to deploy a rationalist language anchored in the classical and vernacular sides of mediter- raneità. The exhibition also aims to highlight the importance of his many collaborators, particularly the artists Marcello Nizzoli, Ma- rio Radice and Mario Sironi, who played an important role in the development of architectural proj- ects. The exhibition was first present- ed at the Casa dell’architettura in Rome (2015) and embraces a vari- ety of media, including new digital reconstructions by students and faculty from Università della Sapi- enza in Rome. For the presentation in Miami, new 3-d printed models were produced at the University of Miami School of Architecture. GIUSEPPE TERRAGNI in ROME April 9th Opening 7pm to 10pm April 16th Conference 2:30pm to 6pm at MCAD TERRAGNI IN ROME IN MIAMI Panel with: Silvia Barisione (The Wolfsonian-FIU), Pat Bosch (Perkins&Will), Jason Chandler (FIU), Carmen Guerrero (UofM), Jean-François Lejeune (UM), David Rifkind (FIU) Exhibition Hours: 1-5pm 05/09 - 05/14 168 SE 1st Street - PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 meetinghousemiami.org April 9th Opening 7pm to 10pm Exhibition Hours: 1-5pm 05/09 - 05/15 168 SE 1st Street - PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 meetinghousemiami.org Casa Malaparte is a solitaire of modern architecture on the island of Capri, Italy. The artist Petra Liebl-Osborne had the unique chance to repeatedly visit and live in the iconic house during several summers in the 1990’s. And so began her Fixed Sites project. Liebl-Osborne’s book about the house was published in German in 1999 under the title: Ein Haus wie ich - Die Casa Malaparte auf Capri (A House like Me – The Casa Malaparte in Capri). Art Basel Week Hours: 12-5pm 12/01 - 12/06 168 SE 1st Street- PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 www.meetinghousemiami .org 12/ Show Dates: 01 - 01/09 Opening: 12/01 From 7:00-10pm Show Dates: 10/24 - 11/21 Opening: 10/24 From 7-10pm Gallery Hours: 5-8pm 10/24 - 11/21 168 SE 1st Street- Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131 www.meetinghousemiami.org Rene Gonzalez Kerry Phillips Marc Schmidt architect sculptor photographer Meetinghouse, is an interdisciplinary artistic and cultural space located in the historic Huntington building in downtown Miami. Inspired by past artist cooperatives such as Roycroft, Bauhaus, and the Shakers, we were founded in 2014 to further the discovery, dialog and expression across disciplines.Our programming includes exhibitions, lectures, screenings, performances, and printed materials and catalogs, bringing together local, national and international artists and designers based on shared processes and concepts observed in their works. Population BY AGE RANGE - TOTAL: 249,906 33186 Population 71,441 12.6square miles 5,653.2 people per square mile AGE 37.8 22% 33196 Population 46,577 24.5square miles 1,901.5 people per square mile 33032 Population 38,672 18.8square miles 2,057 people per square mile 33187 Population 16,577 39.6square miles 419people per square mile AGE 39.1 6% 33170 Population 13,399 13.2square miles 1,017.1people per square mile AGE 30.5 5% 33031 Population 6,504 21.4square miles 304.3people per square mile AGE 41.8 3% 33177 Population 56,736 12.5square miles 4,530.2 people per square mile AGE 39 19% 78% 81% 84% 87% 94% 95% 97% 0 - 9 10- 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 + 13% 15% 13% 15% 13% 9% 5% 3% 14% 33186 Population 71,441 12.6square miles 5,653.2 people per square mile 34.8 minutes Mean travel time to work Drove alone: 83% 33177 Population 56,736 12.5square miles 4,530.2 people per square mile 28.7 minutes Mean travel time to work Drove alone: 68% 33196 Population 46,577 24.5square miles 33032 Population 38,672 18.8square miles 33187 Population 16,577 39.6square miles 419people per square mile 40.9 minutes Mean travel time to work Drove alone: 76% 33170 Population 13,399 13.2square miles 1,017.1people per square mile 36 minutes Mean travel time to work Drove alone: 72% 33031 Population 6,504 21.4square miles 304.3people per square mile 30.8 minutes Mean travel time to work Drove alone: 78% 83% 8% 3% .1% 1% 1% 3% 69% 10% 14% 1% 4% 2% 1% 85% 2% 3% 8% 1% 1%.1% 77% 14% 3% .1% 3% 3% 76% 5% 4% 2% 13% 72% 12% 3% 1%1% 5% 7% 78% 7% 2% 2% 12% Drove Alone Carpooled Public Transportation Bicycle 77% 10% .3% 4% Walked 1.4% Other 2.5% Worked at Home 4.7% TRANSPORTATION TO WORK Average Time to drive to work 35 minutes Drove Alone 77%

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Aurora Room,Meeting House with Ground Control Miami present Aurora Room, a collabo-ration between Miami based artist Emmett Moore and experimental archi-tecture laboratory RAD-UM. Stemming from a mutual interest in the inter-section of design and technology RAD-UM and Moore have produced an immersive and responsive installation addressing the psychological e�ects of the built environment. Visitors interact with sensor-controlled projections and color patterns based on a series of films developed in the 40s used to treat di�erent forms of psychosis.

Auroratone films were developed in the 1940s by filmmaker Cecil Stokes using audio waves on crystallizing chemicals and polarized light to produce soothing synesthetic visual e�ects. The films were used to treat trauma-tized soldiers, juvenile delinquents and mental patients. 18 short films ac-companied by music were combined to create a 30 minute long movie, Music in Color. Of the original 18 films, "When the Organ Played Oh Promise Me" is the only surviving film. With the help of The Academy of Arts and Motion Picture Sciences in Los Angeles and Walter Forsberg, an archivist based in New York the film was scanned and digitized for this project.

Emmett Moore is a Miami-based sculptor and designer represented by Gal-lery Diet. His work has been shown institutionally at the RISD Museum, the Frost Art Museum, the Miami Art Museum, and the Bass Museum of Art. In 2014, he was the first Miami-based designer to exhibit a solo project at DesignMiami/ and was commissioned to design the Design Miami Market-place in 2015. Gallery shows include those at Locust Projects (Miami), Pat-rick Parrish Gallery (New York), and OHWOW (Los Angeles). He received his BFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design.

RAD-UM is a laboratory at the University of Miami school of Architecture where Rodolphe el-Khoury and a team lead by Christopher Chung conduct project-based research on the spatial potentials and ramifications of em-bedded technology and ubiquitous computing. RAD-UM’s work has been featured at Design Miami and e-Merge.

Show Dates: 09/22 - 10/21

Gallery Hours:11-7pm 09 /26 - 10/21

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168 SE 1st Street - Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131

www.meetinghousemiami.org

Opening09/22

From 7-10pm

Emmet Moore in Collaboration with RAD-UMRAD-UM team: Rodolphe el-Khoury and Christopher Chung with Haochi Zhang, Clarisse Lopez, Samantha Jimenez, & Zhengrong Hu

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Miami-Dade County Parks & RecreationChuck Pezoldt Park Library, is a reflection of integration of the larger view and concept from the OSMP.

Miami-Dade County Parks & Recreation - Greenways Master Plan, can give people options other than driving. Whether it’s going to work or doing a quick errand, the decreased dependence on cars improves air quality, alleviates road congestion, and provides a safe environment for children to walk or bike to school. Studies show that more than half of the population in Miami-Dade County have no access to a park within less then 1/4 mile (5minute walk) or 1/2 mile (10minute walk).

Veruska Vasconez is an architectural and urban designer practicing nationally and internationally. She is a full time

professor and the Visual Studies Coordinator for M.Arch at the University of Miami. She has been teaching at the

University of Miami since 2005 and has created two new courses in Visual Representation in Architecture, and Mapping &

Visualization. She is well known for her expertise in computer graphics and representation; she has worked in collaboration

students, professionals, and advocacy groups on urban historic documentation and analysis projects. She has been a

curator and assistant curator on numerous exhibitions, and is co-founder and curator for Meetinghouse, a not-for-profit art

gallery located in the Penthouse of the historic Huntington Building in downtown Miami. Veruska has a fellowship in the

department of Planning and Design Excellence at Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreation. She has been developing Data

Mapping of demographics, geography, topography, climate, health status, socio-economic status, and urban infrastructure

in relation to MDPROS properties, programs, and strategic planning. Also developing visual representations of OSMP

implementation strategies, market research, and analysis, Veruska assists in identification of health and well-being

disparities, including the categorization and representation of community design elements— buildings, streets, blocks,

neighborhoods, materials, vernacular architecture, native and exotic landscape materials- relevant to MDPROS strategies.

Chuck Pezoldt Park

Ground Floor 14,900sfEntrance / Guest Services2,000sf

Administrative Office Spaces1,200sf

Community Room Space2,000sf

Food and Beverage Spaces 600sfLibrary 4,700sf

Technology Spaces1,800sf

Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf

Second Floor 9,200sf Flex Spaces1,600sf

Community Room Space - vaulted ceiling space only2,000sf

Fitness and Exercise Spaces3,000sf

Operations and Public Spaces2,600sf

Entrance CourtyardLobbyCafé

Recreation Office 200sfLibrary Office 200sfConference room

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With capacity to hold 200-250 guests

Warming Kitchen and Staff Lounge

Guest ServicesChildren’s Collections and Seating Area 1,100sf Teen and Adult Collection and Quiet Reading 2,600sfStorage and Sorting Room 1,000sf

Media and Computer Center (shared space)

500sfTech / Teen / Game Center (shared space)

700sf3-D Printing Studio 600sf

2 Multipurpose Rooms (shared space)

Men’s Public RestroomWomen’s Public RestroomFamily Public RestroomAC Maintenance Room (east)AC Maintenance Room (west)Circulation

Open space

Cardio Area 1,500sfWeight Area 400sfDance Studio 800sfStorage 200sf

Men’s Public RestroomWomen’s Public RestroomFamily Public RestroomAC Maintenance Room (east)AC Maintenance Room (west)Circulation

+Outdoor Spaces4,200sf

Entrance CourtyardChildren’s Reading Garden

Small outside courtyard areaOutdoor furniturePartially covered and shaded Landscaped

Teen and Adult Reading GardenSmall outside courtyardOutdoor furniturePartially covered and shadedLandscaped

Activity-Performance Program SpaceOutside exercise or performance program areaPartially covered and shadedLandscaped

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Administrative Office Spaces1,200sf

Community Room Space2,000sf

Food and Beverage Spaces 600sf

Library 4,700sf

Technology Spaces1,800sf

Operations and Public Spaces 2,600sf

Flex Spaces1,600sf

Community Room Space - vaulted ceiling space only2,000sf

Fitness and Exercise Spaces3,000sf

Operations and Public Spaces2,600sfEntrance Courtyard

LobbyCafé

Recreation Office 200sfLibrary Office 200sfConference room 800sf

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Warming Kitchen and Staff Lounge

Guest ServicesChildren’s Collections and Seating Area 1,100sfTeen and Adult Collection and Quiet Reading 2,600sfStorage and Sorting Room 1,000sf

Media and Computer Center (shared space) 500sfTech / Teen / Game Center (shared space) 700sf3-D Printing Studio 600sf

2 Multipurpose Rooms (shared space)

Men’s Public RestroomWomen’s Public RestroomFamily Public RestroomAC Maintenance Room (east)AC Maintenance Room (west)Circulation

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Cardio Area 1,500sf Weight Area 400sf

Dance Studio 800sfStorage 200sf

Men’s Public RestroomWomen’s Public Restroom

Family Public RestroomAC Maintenance Room (east)AC Maintenance Room (west)

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Outdoor Spaces4,200sf

Entrance CourtyardChildren’s Reading Garden

Small outside courtyard areaOutdoor furniturePartially covered and shaded Landscaped

Teen and Adult Reading GardenSmall outside courtyardOutdoor furniturePartially covered and shadedLandscaped

Activity-Performance Program SpaceOutside exercise or performance program areaPartially covered and shadedLandscaped

CaféOutdoor counterTables and chairsComfortable seating

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BIO Display, responsiveInstallation for Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science.

Guiding Concepts • Place-making by means of emergent and GREEN technology• Building as a DISPLAY• Continuous responsive surface - integrating the Knight Plaza with the BUILDING

RAD-UM

Lead: Rodolphe el-Khoury,

Christopher Chung, Veruska Vasconez

Type-Topia is an idealized and fictitious composite city created from the collaged combination of nine of Khoury Levit Fong’s public institutional projects. The interactivemodel calls attention to the iconic status of notable public spaces and buildings in shaping the identity of cities, highlighting the role that architecture can play in the constitution of a geography of monuments. Just as New York has been represented through its monumental icons such as the Empire State Building and Rockefel-ler Center, or Paris by the Ei�el Tower and the Arc-de-Triomphe, Type-topia is imagined through a series of graphic representations of its civic monuments. Using programmed QR tags, visitors can in-teract with each project proposal. The composite city becomes a historical metropolis in which the iconic elements instantaneously become memorabilia of this fiction, complete with travel posters and postcards.

KLFKhoury Levit Fong

Show Dates: 09/22 - 10/21

Gallery Hours:11-7pm 09 /26 - 10/21

by appointment

168 SE 1st Street - Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131

www.meetinghousemiami.org

Opening09/22

From 7-10pm

Exhibition Design by Robert Levit with Dorsa Jalalian and Nick Reddon

Architectural Projects by Khoury Levit FongPrincipals in Charge: Rodolphe el-Khoury and Robert Levit

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Show Dates:05/22 - 06/17

Open by appointment

Opening: 05/22From: 4:30 - 7:30pm

Karen RifasArchitectual Interventions

And Works on Paper

Tyler Emerson-Dorsch Curator

meetinghouse 168 SE 1st Street PH

(Downtown) MiamiFL . 33131

www.meetinghousemiami.org

Giuseppe Terragni (1904 – 1943) was an Italian architect who worked under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and was one of the pioneers of the Italian modern movement or Italian Rationalism. His most famous works were built in and around the city of Como in northern Italy, including the Casa del Fascio (1932 to 1936). The exhi-bition Giuseppe Terragni in Rome now presented at The Meeting House is a critical reading of the works that he designed for the city of Rome from 1932 to 1940. The ten projects—which include the monument/museum to Dante Alighieri, the Danteum—allow us to effectively frame the complex figure of an architect who joined the battle for the Italian architec-tural avant-garde, while confront-ing the historic urban context, the

demands of tradition, and a per-sonal quest to deploy a rationalist language anchored in the classical and vernacular sides of mediter-raneità. The exhibition also aims to highlight the importance of his many collaborators, particularly the artists Marcello Nizzoli, Ma-rio Radice and Mario Sironi, who played an important role in the development of architectural proj-ects. The exhibition was first present-ed at the Casa dell’architettura in Rome (2015) and embraces a vari-ety of media, including new digital reconstructions by students and faculty from Università della Sapi-enza in Rome. For the presentation in Miami, new 3-d printed models were produced at the University of Miami School of Architecture.

GIUSEPPE TERRAGNI inROME

April 9thOpening 7pm to 10pm

April 16thConference 2:30pm to 6pm at MCADTERRAGNI IN ROME IN MIAMIPanel with:Silvia Barisione (The Wolfsonian-FIU), Pat Bosch (Perkins&Will), Jason Chandler (FIU),Carmen Guerrero (UofM), Jean-François Lejeune (UM), David Rifkind (FIU)

Exhibition Hours:1-5pm 05/09 - 05/14168 SE 1st Street - PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131meetinghousemiami.org

April 9thOpening7pm to 10pm

Exhibition Hours:1-5pm 05/09 - 05/15168 SE 1st Street - PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131meetinghousemiami.org

Casa Malaparte is a solitaire of modern architecture on the island of Capri, Italy.

The artist Petra Liebl-Osborne had the unique chance to repeatedly visit and live in the iconic house during several summers in the 1990’s.

And so began her Fixed Sites project.Liebl-Osborne’s book about the house was published in German in

1999 under the title: Ein Haus wie ich - Die Casa Malaparte auf Capri (A House like Me – The Casa Malaparte in Capri).

Art Basel Week Hours:12-5pm 12/01 - 12/06

168 SE 1st Street - PH Floor (Downtown) Miami FL 33131

www.meetinghousemiami .org

12/Show Dates:01 - 01/09

Opening: 12/01From 7:00-10pm

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Show Dates: 10/24 - 11/21Opening: 10/24

From 7-10pm

Gallery Hours:5-8pm 10/24 - 11/21

168 SE 1st Street - Penthouse (Downtown) Miami FL 33131

www.meetinghousemiami.org

Rene GonzalezKerry Phillips

Marc Schmidt

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Meetinghouse, is an interdisciplinary artistic and cultural

space located in the historic Huntington building in downtown Miami. Inspired by past artist cooperatives such as Roycroft,

Bauhaus, and the Shakers, we were founded in 2014 to further the discovery, dialog

and expression across disciplines.Our programming includes exhibitions, lectures,

screenings, performances, and printed materials and catalogs, bringing together

local, national and international artists and designers based on shared processes and

concepts observed in their works.

PopulationBY AGE RANGE - TOTAL: 249,906

33186Population71,441

12.6 square miles5,653.2 people per square mile

AGE 37.822%

33196Population46,577

24.5 square miles1,901.5 people per square mile

AGE 39.919%

33032Population

38,672

18.8 square miles2,057 people per square mile

AGE 30.413%

33187Population

16,577

39.6 square miles419 people per square mile

AGE 39.16%

33170Population

13,399

13.2 square miles1,017.1 people per square mile

AGE 30.55%

33031 Population

6,504

21.4 square miles304.3 people per square mile

AGE 41.83%

33177 Population56,736

12.5 square miles4,530.2 people per square mile

AGE 3919%

78%

81%

84% 87%

94%

95%97%

0 - 9

10- 19

20 - 29

30 - 39

40 - 49

50 - 59

60 - 69

70 - 79

80 +

13%

15%

13%

15%

13%

9%

5%

3%

14%

33186Population71,441

12.6 square miles5,653.2 people per square mile

34.8 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 83%

33177 Population56,736

12.5 square miles4,530.2 people per square mile

28.7 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 68%

33196Population46,577

24.5 square miles1,901.5 people per square mile

38.3 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 85%

33032Population

38,672

18.8 square miles2,057 people per square mile

33.3 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 77%

33187Population

16,577

39.6 square miles419 people per square mile

40.9 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 76%

33170Population

13,399

13.2 square miles1,017.1 people per square mile

36 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 72%

33031 Population

6,504

21.4 square miles304.3 people per square mile

30.8 minutes Mean travel time to work

Drove alone: 78%

83%

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3%.1% 1%

1% 3%

69%

10%

14%

1% 4%2% 1%

85%2%3%

8%

1%1%.1%

77%

14%

3%.1%

3% 3%

76%5%4%

2%

13%

72%

12%

3%1%1%

5%7%

78%

7%

2%2%

12%

Drove Alone

Carpooled

Public Transportation

Bicycle

77%

10%

.3%

4%

Walked 1.4%

Other 2.5%

Worked at Home 4.7%

TRANSPORTATION TO WORKAverage Time to drive to work35 minutesDrove Alone 77%