Miami beach is dotted with these wonderful Lifeguard stations. They’re named for the streets that would intersect the ocean if extended that far. That way, if there’s an emergency, it’s pretty easy to say where you are located. Each shack appears to be different in overall design and decoration. What drew me to this particular station was the aerofoil shape to the roof. Most of the others are more traditional boxes. I was also drawn to the simple purple and green color scheme of this one.
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by Richard Davis
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