Public Records Miami
William Olmsted Antozzi Office of Architecture

SHORTLIST UNBUILT & CONCEPTS | Interior Design

Project Description

Public Records Miami is a study in adaptive reuse, transforming a 1954 auto body shop into a dynamic cultural space that preserves the architectural and historical fabric of Little River while redefining its future. This intervention embraces the existing structure, reinforcing its industrial character while introducing new spatial and material strategies that support community engagement, sustainability, and resilience.

Project Concept

At its core, Public Records Miami serves as a cultural oasis, attracting both locals and visitors. People gather to connect, learn, and unwind in a harmonious and enriching atmosphere. Curated music, diverse culinary experiences, and ambient indoor-outdoor dining cater to various tastes. With a fusion of melodies, foliage, artistic expressions, and gastronomical adventures, P.R. Miami blossoms into a focal point for creativity, dialogue, and cooperation, spotlighting local artists and musicians, enriching the cultural fabric of the community.