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I have to tell you about an incredible property that just SOLD in Miami Shores for $1,020,000.  Historians, Architects, Builders and everyone with a slight interest in design and history should be interested in this single property and I will tell you why.

First I need to disclose that it was not our listing, and that's why I can be so objective about this home's importance.  This home was designed by Wahl Snyder, one of the most important architects to bring modern architecture to South Florida. "Wahl Snyder is renowned as the architect who introduced the split-level house (1939) and townhouse designs (1964) to the Miami area. Snyder's architectural hallmark was a keen interest in bringing the outside world into a house's living space. Many of his designs feature open garden spaces within the building's frame, outdoor patios which seamlessly blend into interior space and large overhanging roofs which shade the building, allowing doors and windows to remain open. Even as air conditioning freed architects to isolate buildings completely from the elements, Snyder continued to make the outdoors an integral part of his designs, never forgetting climate's central importance to Florida and Caribbean life" Not only was this home designed by Wahl Snyder, but it was his own personal residence in Miami Shores.

Wahl Snyder's Residence Dining Room

The home was built in 1947 and has approximately 3,200 square feet of living space, 1,200 square feet of covered exterior patio, 1,200 square feet of garage/workshop, 4 car garage, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and sits on an 18,750 square foot lot.  It has a formal living area with wood-burning fireplace, gourmet kitchen with commercial grade appliances, eat-in area overlooking garden and formal dining room.  It's the perfect example of Snyder blending interior and outdoor spaces where the Living and Bedroom areas surround the expansive exterior living room which features built-in seating areas, large pool and outdoor kitchen.

living room Living room

Although the house has had some changes through the years like the relocation of the kitchen and expansion of garage areas, the home still features original materials and features so popular with Snyder:  brick - concrete- clerestory lighting- sliding doors- built-in seating - and more.

kitchen porch

Other known buildings designed by Wahl Snyder include the Neville McArthur Engineering Building at the University of MiamiMiami Carol City High School, Coral Park Elementary School, townhouse developments for Lake Buena Vista and Hollywood to name a few.

For more information about this home in Miami Shores as well as other architecturally relevant homes, please contact RICK & INES at www.miamism.com

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21 Comments on Famous Architect, Wahl Snyder's home in Miami Shores - recently sold

JAN
04
2007
109,855 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Ines, are there any ugly homes in your area? WOW and I doubt it lol. This is fabulous as I'd expect from an architect. It looks like an outdoor patio in one room only it's inside! How fun!
3:06pm • #1
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There are plenty of ugly homes and bad architecture in S. Florida Carole, this house is not one of them!  The exterior patio that feels like an interior space was Snyder's thing - and being his own home makes it even more fun.
3:29pm • #2
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Nice!! I like the patio with the BBQ area (of course).. so Where the Beef?  Remember that commercial? too funny.  The kitchen is righteous, duuuuude. I would get an even bigger belly.. I mean A big belly with that kitchen.     very nice..I especially dig the triangle windows.  have fun cutting the shutter to fit!! I kid you, i kid.    BTW, does it come with a helipad.. cause if it doesn't you can count me out!

5:18pm • #3
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No helipad Nick - but plenty of land to build one.  I also like the patio with the pool and bbq.  The only thing I don't like about the house is that the furnishings don't go with the style of the house.   I can see ultra modern stuff in there - it would be great to see how it was furnished originally by the architect/owner.
8:05pm • #4
JAN
05
2007
6 Featured Posts
Hi Ines,  What a gorgeous listing!  Congratulations. Love the kitchen espcially. 
3:22am • #5
212,206 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Kelly - it's not our listing, it's one of those "important homes" on the market right now, but thanks.

Ines

8:02am • #6
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hi Ines.. did you find my 10 room, er uh, 13 room house? hee heeeee.. 
I'm no interior designer, but I would like to see this house with wood furniture that is log cabin style. We rock it in Bariloche with the tree trunks sliced longways to make cabinet doors, tree trucks to make the pillars and even the entire chair or table leg.  But then again that's just me.  --see ya! 

8:18am • #7
212,206 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Nick - I'm still working on your 14 room house - the closest I came to was 10 bedrooms in Star Island, it does have a helipad for your shiny red helicopter.

I love the log furniture, but not in this house - I see designer pieces like Barcelona Chairs...But then again, that's just me.

8:32am • #8
187,225 Points 18 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Ines, I bet the owner wishes you "were" the listing agent with a write up like that! Wht a house!

4:05pm • #9
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Thank you Karen - I must say that there's nothing like an architect to sell another architect's house.
6:19pm • #10
JAN
06
2007
394,388 Points 179 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
I thought you were going to tell us this was YOUR house???
2:38am • #11
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If I could put the kids in the garage, it would be my house :)
11:00am • #12
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Wow, what a great house. And congrats for being back on the dashboard. You've been missed.
9:21pm • #13
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Thank you Melissa - I appreciate that - I may not be there tomorrow though and THIS IS A GREAT HOUSE!  Anyone with an eye for restoration would have a field day.
9:35pm • #14
MAR
20
2007
242,517 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog
OK, it must be the difference in climate. What you are telling us is that where the BBQ and bar stools are is an exterior room? Here in Colorado we would do the opposite. We would open up the house to the outside, not enclose the exterior patio to make it feel like an interior room. Splitting hairs I guess.
6:15pm • #15
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Dena, that was funny.  This architect created "transitional spaces" and would do external living areas which would lead to nature - a good blend between the outside and inside.  Remember that Miami is very humid, so the covered area is important as well as designing with wind direction in mind.  What was done by a later owner that is not true to the house was to screen in the pool area and totally obscure the blend of exterior and interior - I would do away with the screen in a heart beat!
9:27pm • #16
MAR
30
2007
532,951 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Snyder seems to have ideas in common with Frank Lloyd Wright, in blending inside and outside. The floor tiles in some of the rooms look '80s - any idea when what was done?  Poor sellers, I feel sorry for them - they don't have your talents and exposure working harder for them. You're already exposing their property, but if you were the listing agents....
6:07pm • #17
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Sharon - the house has been redone through the years and it does not have that "original" feels to it anymore.  I'm hoping the people that just bought it will realize it's importance and will restore it, starting with removing the screen enclosure by the pool area.  I would have enjoyed this listing, that's a fact.
10:15pm • #18
MAR
31
2007
532,951 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Ines - it's such a wonderful feeling when someone buys a historically significant home and really restores it. We've had a couple of those recently in St. Petersburg.
1:21pm • #19
APR
02
2007
126,250 Points 12 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I want that house!

reminds me of the mature neighborhoods from back home!

9:26am • #20
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Sharon - I have restored a couple myself and they are such rewarding projects.  I really hope that the people who bought this also realize how important this home is.

David - the house is great and the lot is beautiful too - I don't know about "mature neighborhoods" but this is the father of the modern movement here in S. Florida.

10:39pm • #21

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