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Gabriela Liebert

About

Dilido Haus

Location

Venetian Islands, Miami Beach

Year

2018

Design Team

Gabriela Liebert, Home Vision DNA, L2L Design, James Cross Inc.

Branding

Gabriela Liebert

Photographer

Pascal Depuhl

Gross Area: 363 m2.  (3626 sf2)

Residence type: Single Family home

Green Certification: LEED Silver for homes, U.S. Green Building Council

DILIDO HAUS is a single family home designed with a unique vision, the expression of both, personal story and architectural history.  The intention was to achieve an architecture of dignity and honesty.  The ideas built upon the strong foundations of Miami’s rich history, geography and culture, while using the latest construction technologies and high quality materials.

 

The front façade of Dilido Haus expresses the key characteristics of MIMO, an architectural style that evolved from Art Deco and Streamline.  A rectangle with horizontal proportions, flat roof broad overhanging eaves echoed by horizontal projections of balconies, creating what appear to be two thin continuous gray lines drawn across the white façade and dividing it into three elements: roof terrace, second and ground floor. 

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Two identical white, round cornered, windowless blocks form a mirror image of one another facing a generous interior courtyard, partially enclosed by a double height store front glass wall.  A thin bridge connects the both volumes.   The solidity of the blocks contrasts with their interior openness to the courtyard and the exterior balcony projections that expand the interior spaces. The horizontal planes appear to be suspended by traditional, thin round steel columns. The curved wall separates the car port from the exterior steps leading to the main entrance landing, strengthening the central axis shift to the west and producing a subtle but noticeable asymmetry. From the front door, the main axis is projected onto the floor as a mosaic line, running in serpentine motion across the central interior space to the exterior covered back patio, dipping into the pool and finding and end point on the wall of the water feature. 

Dilido Haus was built using poured in place concrete.  Due to the sandy terrain of the island, more than 30 pilotis, approximately 12 meters (40 feet) deep support the foundation.  The glass windows and doors resist 177 Km/h (110 miles per hour) winds.  The first floor is elevated 75 cm (2.5 feet) above the 100 year flood plain.

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Dilido Haus has been published in over 150 publications in more than 50 countries worldwide.

About Gabriela Liebert

Gabriela Liebert, also known as Gabriela Caicedo, graduated with a Masters in Architecture from Tulane University.  Gabriela then worked for The Rockwell Group in New York City and Arquitectonica in Miami, Fl.  Gabriela specializes in the design of innovative prototypes and unique residential projects, with a strong emphasis in the development of conceptual design.  Additionally, Gabriela represented the American Institute of Architects, European Chapter, as Germany Director.  She is currently involved in several ongoing projects in Miami, Florida; Quito, Ecuador and Hamburg, Germany  

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