Saturday, February 20, 2010

Dade Heritage Trust - Alvaro Bungalow Ribbon Cutting


Unfortunately I had to miss the event, but there was some excellent attendance as some front page coverage in the Miami Herald by Andres Viglucci.

This little project was a great success and my stepping stone into the world of Historic Preservation. Even though most of the green building features that I had initially recommended did not make into the project, the building in itself as sustainable triumph. With the excellent work by Hugh Ryan, this gem was restored to its earlier simple glorify and is now home to another fine nonprofit organization.

Interested in the building and maybe others that we can save? Consider to join the Dade Heritage Trust as a member… (click here) and look out for the Dade Heritage Days with this years theme: New Faces, Old Places. March 01 -April 30, 2010


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East Little Havana bungalow gets new owners, a fresh life
By ANDRES VIGLUCCI

For 40 years, Rolando and Mercedes Alvarez lovingly tended their elegant, gabled Miami bungalow, a 1921 landmark sitting atop a slight rise roughly a long touchdown pass from the Orange Bowl -- until, aging and in declining health, they agreed to sell to a developer who planned to tear it down.
Six years later, the OB is gone. But the Alvarez abode abides, saved from certain ruin by Dade Heritage Trust, and newly and fully restored inside and out.
Saturday, the Hubbard-Alvarez bungalow at 138 N.W. 16th Ave. -- now an official historic landmark named for the two families who occupied it, and lightly converted to office use -- begins a fresh life.

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