Fort Lauderdale, FL Photos

Fort Lauderdale, now effectively part of the Miami urban region, sits astride the New River & canals with its Riverwalk and luxury condos & mansions.

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Entrance arches of Museum of Discovery & Science.

Museum of Discovery & Science (1992) (401 SW 2nd St.). Architect: E. Verner Johnson & Assoc.

Great Gravity Clock at Museum of Discovery & Science.

Broward Center for the Performing Arts (1991). Architect: Benjamin Thompson Assoc.

The Symphony complex (2005) (22 floors) (600 West Las Olas Blvd.). Architect: Cohen, Freedman, Encinosa & Assoc. Architects.

Fourth Avenue Bridge over New River.

Condos along the New River.

Esplanade on the New River (2004) (16 floors) (401 SW 4th Av.).

110 Tower (1988) (30 floors) (110 SE 6th St.).
Architect: Garcia Brenner Stromberg Architecture.

Pleasure craft on the New River.

Lift bridge of Florida East Coast Railroad over New River.

Lift bridge of Florida East Coast Railroad in raised position.

Water bus on New River.

Broward County Jail over working boat on New River.

Luxury boats on New River.

Las Olas Riverfront shopping complex on the Riverwalk.

Las Olas Riverfront shopping complex on the Riverwalk.

Cascade Arch (1995) sculpture by Barry Tinsley over Riverwalk pedestrian promenade.

Las Olas River House (2004) (42 floors) (333 Las Olas Way).
Architect: Sieger-Suarez Architectural Partnership.

Las Olas River House facade details.

Las Olas River House over Riverwalk walkway.

Round tower of Las Olas River House.

Curved surfaces of Las Olas River House.

Facade of Las Olas River House.

Ground floor of Las Olas River House.

Balconies of Las Olas River House.

New River Center home of Sun Sentinel newspaper.

NuRiver Landings (2005) (24 floors) (1080 SE 3rd Av.).
Architect: Schapiro Assoc. Architecture.

The WaterGarden (2004) (31 floors) (347 North New River Drive East).
Architect: Cohen, Freedman, Encinosa & Assoc. Architects.

Chevy Bel Air from 1950s.

Las Olas Grand (2005) (38 floors) with 450 Las Olas Centre & Bank of America Plaza. Architect: Robert M. Swedroe Architects.

SunTrust Plaza (1992) (17 floors) (501 East Las Olas Blvd.) to right of Bank of America Plaza. Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.

Bank of America Plaza (2002) (23 floors) (401 East Las Olas Blvd.).
Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.

Bank of America Plaza.

450 Las Olas Centre (1996) (14 floors). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.

450 Las Olas Centre.

350 Las Olas Centre (1999) (19 floors). Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.

New River Center (1990) (21 floors) (200 East Las Olas Blvd.).
Architect: Cooper Carry, Inc.

The Waverly at Las Olas (2004) (14 floors) (110 North Federal Highway).
Architect: Dorsky Hodgson & Partners.

Shops of early Fort Lauderdale on East Las Olas Blvd. with Bank of America Plaza beyond.

Riverside Hotel (620 East Las Olas Blvd.) in early Fort Lauderdale.

901 East Las Olas Blvd. typical of regional design.

Monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) established in wild.

Sky over Fort Lauderdale.

Beach at Fort Lauderdale.

New River Inn (1905) now a museum at Old Fort Lauderdale Village. On National Register.

New River Inn was built by Philemon N. Bryan of locally-made concrete blocks at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.

King Cromartie House (1907-11) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.

Heritage building at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.

Replica of 1899 schoolhouse at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.

Philemon Nathaniel Bryan house (1905) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.

Hoch Heritage Center in former Post Office (1949) at Old Fort Lauderdale Village.


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