Resort area architects have created a unique futuristic look in Miami Beach, Florida, USA, that became known as "Miami Modern," or "MiMO," a term coined by Miami Beach resident Randall C. Robinson and interior designer Teri D'Amico.
Prime examples of "MiMO" architecture include the Fontainebleau Hotel, Eden Roc Hotel, Seacoast Towers, Deauville, and Di Lido hotels by famed architect Morris Lapidus, and Norman Giller's Carillon Hotel, which was voted Miami Beach's "Hotel of the Year" in 1959.
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