DORAL VILLAGE
MIAMI, Florida | 220 acres
The use of stucco, clay roof tiles, and wrought iron accents are common elements found in Florida vernacular architecture. The use of courtyards and outdoor living spaces are also common in this style of architecture, as they provide a way to enjoy the outdoors while remaining protected from the sun and rain.
Turkish architecture is known for its intricate tile work and use of arches and domes. These elements can be seen in the community's entrance and the homes, where the use of colorful tiles and arches creates a dramatic and welcoming elevation. The homes also FEATURE protruding windows that ARE reminiscent of traditional Turkish architecture.
Overall, the combination of these two architectural styles creates a unique and visually striking community that is both functional and beautiful. The use of natural materials and outdoor living spaces also reflects the Florida lifestyle, making it a perfect fit for the area.
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