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Miami Beach Convention Center
NameMiami Beach Convention Center
LocationMiami Beach, Florida
Coordinates25.7903° N, 80.1303° W
OwnerCity of Miami Beach
OperatorMiami Beach Convention Center
Built1958
Expanded1968, 1989, 2018

Miami Beach Convention Center. The Miami Beach Convention Center is a major convention center located in Miami Beach, Florida, and it has been hosting various events, including the Miss Universe pageant, Art Basel, and eMerge Americas. The center has undergone several renovations and expansions since its opening in 1958, with the most recent one being completed in 2018, which was designed by Arquitectonica and West 8. The convention center has been an important part of the city's economy, attracting visitors from around the world, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.

History

The Miami Beach Convention Center was first opened in 1958, with a total area of 250,000 square feet, and it was designed by Robert Swartburg. The center was built to host various events, including conventions, trade shows, and exhibitions, and it quickly became a popular destination for events such as the Miami International Boat Show and the South Florida Auto Show. In the 1960s, the center hosted several high-profile events, including the 1968 Republican National Convention and the 1968 Democratic National Convention, which were attended by notable figures such as Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and Lyndon B. Johnson. The center has also hosted various National Football League events, including the Super Bowl, and it has been a popular venue for concerts and performances by artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson.

Architecture and Design

The Miami Beach Convention Center was designed in the Miami Modern style, which is characterized by its use of stucco, glass, and steel. The center's design was influenced by the work of architects such as Morris Lapidus and Albert Anis, who were known for their innovative and futuristic designs. The center's exterior features a distinctive brise-soleil system, which provides shade and reduces the amount of direct sunlight that enters the building. The center's interior features a large atrium, which provides natural light and ventilation, and it is decorated with artwork by local artists, including Pablo Cano and Hugo Vásquez. The center's design has been praised by architects and designers, including Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid, who have cited it as an example of innovative and sustainable design.

Facilities and Events

The Miami Beach Convention Center offers a range of facilities and services, including exhibition halls, meeting rooms, and ballrooms. The center has a total area of over 1.4 million square feet, and it can accommodate events of up to 100,000 attendees. The center has hosted a wide range of events, including trade shows, conventions, and exhibitions, as well as concerts, performances, and sporting events. The center has also hosted several high-profile events, including the Miami Open, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, and the Art Deco Weekend. The center is also home to several restaurants and cafes, including The Salty Donut and Coyo Taco, which offer a range of cuisine, from seafood to Mexican food.

Renovations and Expansion

The Miami Beach Convention Center has undergone several renovations and expansions since its opening in 1958. The most recent renovation was completed in 2018, and it included the addition of new exhibition halls, meeting rooms, and ballrooms. The renovation was designed by Arquitectonica and West 8, and it featured a range of sustainable and innovative design elements, including a green roof and a rainwater harvesting system. The renovation also included the installation of new energy-efficient systems, including LED lighting and HVAC systems. The center has also undergone several smaller renovations and upgrades, including the installation of new audio-visual equipment and the renovation of the center's lobby and entrance.

Sustainability and Environmental Impact

The Miami Beach Convention Center has made a commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. The center has implemented a range of sustainable practices, including recycling, composting, and energy-efficient systems. The center has also installed a solar panel system, which provides a portion of the center's energy needs. The center has been recognized for its sustainable practices, including being awarded the LEED certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. The center has also partnered with several organizations, including the Surfrider Foundation and the Ocean Conservancy, to promote sustainability and reduce waste. The center's sustainable practices have been praised by environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy.

Location and Transportation

The Miami Beach Convention Center is located in the heart of Miami Beach, Florida, and it is easily accessible by car, bus, or bike. The center is situated near several major highways, including I-95 and US-1, and it is also accessible by public transportation, including the Miami-Dade Transit system. The center is also within walking distance of several major hotels, including the Fontainebleau Miami Beach and the Miami Beach EDITION. The center is also close to several popular attractions, including South Beach, Lincoln Road Mall, and the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. The center's location makes it an ideal venue for events and conferences, and it is also a popular destination for tourists and visitors from around the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America. Category:Convention centers in the United States

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