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  2. Bacardi Building (Havana) - Wikipedia

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    1,082.25 m 2 (11,649.2 sq ft)per flr. The Bacardi Building (Edificio Bacardí) is an Art Deco Havana landmark designed by the architects Esteban Rodríguez-Castells and Rafael Fernández Ruenes and completed in 1930. It is located on the corner of Calles Monserrate and San Juan de Dios on a 1,320 m 2 (14,200 sq ft) lot in Las Murallas, Old Havana.

  3. Bacardi Buildings (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    The Bacardi Buildings are a landmark of Midtown Miami and served as the former headquarters of Bacardi USA. The site, located at 2100 Biscayne Boulevard, consists of the Bacardi Imports Tower and the Bacardi Imports Administration Annex, also known as "The Jewel Box". The tower and the annex were constructed in 1963 and 1973, respectively, and ...

  4. Miami Modern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Miami Modern architecture. The Bacardi Building, built in 1963 in Edgewater, [1] is an example of MiMo architecture. Miami Modernist architecture, or MiMo, is a regional style of architecture that developed in South Florida during the post-war period. The style was internationally recognized as a regionalist response to the International Style.

  5. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and Felix Candela's Industrial ...

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    Originally constructed between 1958 and 1961, van der Rohe designed the corporate Office Building, and Felix Candela designed bottling plant and distillery cellars of Bacardi & Co. [1] The bottling company's owner, Jose "Pepín" Bosch, had originally commissioned Van der Rohe to design the company's headquarters in Santiago de Cuba and Bacardi's plant in the outskirts of Mexico City. [2]

  6. Félix Candela - Wikipedia

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    Templo de Santa Mónica in Colonia Del Valle, Mexico City. Félix Candela Outeriño (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfeliɣs kanˈdela owteˈɾiɲo]; January 27, 1910 – December 7, 1997 [1]) was a Spanish and Mexican architect who was born in Madrid and at the age of 26, emigrated to Mexico, acquiring double nationality. He is known for his ...

  7. Bacardi - Wikipedia

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    Bacardi Limited (/ bəˈkɑːrdi / bə-KAR-dee, Spanish: [bakaɾˈði], Catalan: [bəkəɾˈði]) is the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company in the world. [1] Originally known for its Bacardí brand of white rum, it now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels. [2]

  8. Architecture of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of Cuba refers to the buildings, structures and architectural history throughout the Caribbean island nation of Cuba. The unique mix of cultural and artistic influences throughout history have led to Cuba being renowned for its eclectic and diverse architecture, which can be defined as a unique fusion of numerous well-studied ...

  9. Modelo Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Modelo Brewery. Modelo Brewery, designed by the Cuban architect Enrique Luis Varela, was built in 1948 for Compañia Ron Bacardi S.A. [1][2] Its address is the corner of 52 and Carretera Central, Cotorro, Havana, Cuba. In 1952, Ernest Hemingway featured Hatuey beer in his book The Old Man and the Sea. When he was awarded the Nobel Prize for ...