The Wittiest Project in Miami
The Touzet Studio Raises the Bar Again with His-and-Hers Towers
by Sondra Schneider
The formidably talented architectural husband-and wife team of Jacqueline Gonzalez-Touzet and Carlos Prio Touzet has come up with yet another brilliant building to light up our skyline. The Touzet Studio's much admired, prize-winning design for Vitri in South Beach has already inspired imitators, but that doesn't faze the Touzets, who are too creative to repeat themselves. Their newest designs as different from Vitri as chalk is from cheese. In fact, the only things the two projects have in common is the same developer, Al & Boymelgreen, and less than stellar sites, which the Touzets regard as a challenge rather than a drawback.
The new residential/retail tower will rise at 11th Street and Northeast Second Avenue, and the design already ranks as the wittiest building in Miami, a title it will hold until Frank Gehry does his thing in Miami Beach. Even then it will give Gehry a run for his money. It's probably the only project ever submitted to the Architectural Review Board that made all of its member’s smile, because it's the only hunk of concrete and glass with its tongue firmly planted in its cheek. Though this is no ordinary crystalline tower, everyone who has seen the plans understands the concept. And it has made the usually tedious process of permitting a fun experience.
Instead of a single tower, the Touzets' plan calls for two buildings nestled together as one-just like a traditional married couple. The taller, 42-story male sports a roofline with a rocket-shaped horn at the top for penthouses that makes it look like it's about to blast into space. The 38-story female is topped off by a softly rounded white dome and angled off the grid. It rests on a womblike oval pedestal that houses the three-story club room. In contrast to the linear facade of the male, the smaller building's balconies are staggered so they appear to twirl around the facade like an old-fashioned barber's pole. To passing traffic, the building will appear to be in constant motion. Between the horn, dome, womb and twirling, that's a lot of sexual imagery to find in any building.
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