About this Event
The documentary series chronicles the profound impact, evolution, and ongoing relevance of the Sarasota School of Architecture. Directed by Ryan Lester, the series investigates this regional movement not as a static historical era, but as a living philosophy. While the movement began a century ago with the arrival of architect Ralph Twitchell, its core principles—environmental adaptation, structural experimentation, and a deep connection to the subtropical climate—remain vital to the global architectural discourse today. This series seeks to bridge the gap between the mid-century pioneers and a new generation of architects who are evolving these foundational concepts for the 21st century.
The pilot episode features the award-winning Van der Vlugt Residence by STRANG, the renowned Miami-based design firm led by Max Strang, FAIA. The film offers an intimate look at how Strang successfully applies the Sarasota School’s principles to modern climate challenges. Elevated ten feet for resiliency against sea-level rise, this home blends sculptural board-formed concrete with passive cooling to harmonize artful design with its coastal environment. Its striking curvature and floor-to-ceiling glass create a seamless, climate-responsive connection between the sophisticated interior and the waterfront landscape.
Following the screening, attendees will enjoy an in-depth conversation between Max Strang, FAIA, and Architecture Sarasota President Marty Hylton. This discussion will delve into the intersection of history and modern practice, exploring what role the Sarasota School plays in shaping our culture and values today.
Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas Coconut Grove, 3015 Grand Avenue, Miami, United States
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