Synopsis
Anyway you drink it Bacardi rum is the mixable one. Bacardi is best known for its rum and trademark bat logo, yet the famed spirits company has also been a force in the development of avant-garde art and architecture. True to the company slogan, Bacardi has asserted its corporate identity through buildings designed by a potent mix of modern architects with varying, sometimes radically different approaches to architecture. Corporate headquarters, distilleries, bottling plants, and executives' private homes have shaped and reflected Bacardi's position as a regional upstart, a national icon, and a global corporation with outposts in such places as Bermuda, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Building Bacardi is the first book to explore the twentieth century architectural legacy of the company.
About the Author
Allan T. Shulman is an architect and the founder of Miami-based Shulman and Associates. His work is widely published, and has been honored with more than sixty design awards. Shulman is also an author, editor, lecturer, curator, and associate professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture.
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