Constructed in the 1940’s, the Greenbrier Hotel is located on a prominent corner on the Indian Creek Waterway in Miami Beach. CCLA collaborated with Studio Mc+G to reimagine the pool area and compliment the newly renovated Art Deco building. The new landscape design features leaning Coconut palms that provide shade to the outdoor pool area and lush tropicals that screen and allow for privacy for the Hotel guests.
Miami Beach, FL
2019
Studio Mc+G Architecture
Constructed in the 1940’s, the Greenbrier Hotel is located on a prominent corner on the Indian Creek Waterway in Miami Beach. CCLA collaborated with Studio Mc+G to reimagine the pool area and compliment the newly renovated Art Deco building. The new landscape design features leaning Coconut palms that provide shade to the outdoor pool area and lush tropicals that screen and allow for privacy for the Hotel guests.
A sculptural native Seagrape tree creates a nice feature for the outdoor dining area, as well as providing additional shade.
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Fan palm has a trunk that almost always grows underground. Thin stems grow from the underground trunk and have a wide, singular frond on top. It grows to be 5-10 feet tall and puts out showy white flowers during spring and early summer. It produces 2 clusters of flowers at a time.