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Morris Lapidus, the famous mid-century architect, outraged the
architectural profession and riled critics with an architecture
that was popularly embraced. His Miami Beach resort hotels - the
Fontainebleau, the Eden Roc, and the Bal Harbour Sheraton - are
synonymous with the glamour of Miami Beach in the 50s. Lapidus
hotels are infamous as the stomping grounds of the Rat Pack and
their fellow movie stars. Yet, during his life he was never
published in architectural magazines and was discredited by the
architectural profession - before undergoing a renaissance as a
prophet of postmodernism. This book establishes the importance of
his work and offers private insights into a man who once said why
be exotic in private? .
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