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The Sarasota School of Architecture, sometimes called Sarasota Modern, is a regional style of post-war modern architecture (1941–1966) that emerged on Florida's Central West Coast, in and around the city of Sarasota, Florida. It is characterized by open-plan structures, often with large planes of glass to facilitate natural illumination and ventilation, that address the unique indigenous requirements of the regional climate. Many of the architects who pioneered this style became world-renowned later in their careers, and several significant buildings remain in Sarasota today.

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  • Sarasota School of Architecture (de)
  • Escuela de Arquitectura de Sarasota (es)
  • Sarasota School of Architecture (fr)
  • Sarasota School of Architecture (en)
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  • Die Sarasota School of Architecture war eine regionale Strömung moderner Nachkriegsarchitektur an der Westküste Floridas. Nach Vorarbeiten von in den 1930er Jahren wurden von Paul Rudolph und weiteren Architekten zwischen 1940 und 1966 Wohnhäuser und öffentliche Gebäude errichtet, die sich durch die Berücksichtigung der subtropischen klimatischen Verhältnisse durch breite Markisen, innovative Belüftungssysteme und raumhohe Glasschiebetüren auszeichneten. Eine hohe Dichte von Gebäuden der Sarasota Moderne findet sich auf der Sarasota vorgelagerten Insel Lido Key. (de)
  • La Escuela de Arquitectura de Sarasota, a veces llamada Sarasota Modern, es un estilo regional de la arquitectura moderna de posguerra (1941 - 1966) que surgió en la Costa Centro Oeste de Florida, en y alrededor de la ciudad de Sarasota, Florida . ​ ​ Se caracteriza por estructuras de planta abierta, a menudo con grandes planos de vidrio para facilitar la iluminación natural y la ventilación, que abordan los requisitos únicos del clima regional. Muchos de los arquitectos que fueron pioneros en este estilo llegaron a ser reconocidos mundialmente más tarde en sus carreras, y varios edificios importantes permanecen hoy en Sarasota. ​ ​ ​ ​ (es)
  • La Sarasota School of Architecture (« École d'Architecture de Saratosa ») est un style architectural d'après-guerre qui est apparu au centre de la côte occidentale de la Floride. De nombreux architectes pionniers de cette « école » ont ensuite épousé des carrières internationales. De nombreux bâtiments construits dans ce style sont toujours visibles dans la localité de Sarasota, notamment sur l'île de Lido Key. (fr)
  • The Sarasota School of Architecture, sometimes called Sarasota Modern, is a regional style of post-war modern architecture (1941–1966) that emerged on Florida's Central West Coast, in and around the city of Sarasota, Florida. It is characterized by open-plan structures, often with large planes of glass to facilitate natural illumination and ventilation, that address the unique indigenous requirements of the regional climate. Many of the architects who pioneered this style became world-renowned later in their careers, and several significant buildings remain in Sarasota today. (en)
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