The Brickell Apartments were house in two buildings, and each had three stories. The buildings were white, with terracotta tile roofs. This type of architecture is often referred to as Mediterranean Revival, which generally means that the building includes elements of the Second Italian Renaissance style, the Italianate style, the Spanish Colonial Revival style, and sometimes the Spanish Mission Revival style. In the foreground, the water is Biscayne Bay. There is a boat near the shore, and a wooden dock.Galleries:Apartment Buildings, Miami, Miami-DadeKeywords:brickell apartments, mediterranean revival, miami, souvenir postcard folder 33Photo Location: Miami, FloridaDate of Photo: 04/04/1909Original Dimensions: 3000×1826Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 25°47'20.29"N 80°13'35.18"WSource:A Glimpse of the Royal Palm Hotel Grounds, Miami, Fla. (souvenir folder) (Miami, FL: J. N. Chamberlain, 1920) 20Picture Number: 17341
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