william lane architect decorates miami beach with eye-catching lifeguard towers
over 36 new brightly colored lifeguard towers
Design firm William Lane Architect left its mark on Miami in 1995 with the design of five vibrant lifeguard towers after Hurricane Andrew devastated the coast. Dotting Miami beach, they quickly became iconic images expressing the urban’s revitalization and cultural rebirth.
Almost twenty years later, the studio was invited again to design 36 lifeguard towers spreading across the most beloved shoreline in Florida. With their eye-catching color palette, irregular shapes, and art deco-inspired aesthetics, the structures stand out coming in contrast with the mesmerizing blue color of the ocean as a backdrop.all images by william lane architect
dramatic shapes and vivid colors decorate Miami’s coast
Walking from the tip of Miami Beach at South Point Park to 86th Street, it’s impossible to overlook the vivid and dynamic lifeguard towers. William Lane Architect formed six new prototypes to replace the 36 existing ones. The result sees a junction point of architecture and art, definitely bearing the architect’s design signature.
Over 40 playful and colorful schemes in pinks, yellows, greens, oranges, and purples, make their presence visible from afar, attracting passers-by with their playful pitch. Applying a bright rich color palette reflecting tropical fauna, in combination with wood, the towers express the identity and culture of Miami beach.
With dominant colors and eye-catching details, the structures celebrate their presence. Each of them plays with geometries, rooflines, and contours enlivening the beach as a public space.