The approximately 5,000-square-foot spec house in Sunset Islands was designed by William Hamilton Arthur IV of WHA & Associates and modeled after a postwar “Umbrella House” in Sarasota.
Seacoast Enterprises Group built the
waterfront home at 150 West 21st Street, according to WHA’s website. Wilson Structural
Consultants was the engineer. Construction costs, excluding lighting, plumbing, furnishings and land, were about $1.06 million. or $150 per square foot. The seller, H4H LLC, paid $1.88 million for the 8,700-square-foot lot in January 2014, according to Miami-Dade property records.
It features a concrete canopy that shades the home, four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a dining room, great rooms and a master suite that faces a 44-foot open-air loggia on the second floor. It was completed this year and on the market for $6.8 million, Curbed reported.
Jonathan J. Cox is the buyer, records show. Cox is founder and chairman of the Federated Companies, a vertically integrated real estate company.
Paul Rudolph designed the Sarasota home, which has been described as “one of the five most remarkable houses of the mid twentieth century” by Architectural Digest. The “Umbrella House” sold for $1.6 million earlier this year and will reportedly be preserved.
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