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Scheme VI
In 1966, the Interama Authority commissioned six world-renowned architects to design the area that had been designated the International Area in the early 1960s (Scheme V). The six architects—José Luis Sert, Paul Rudolph, Marcel Breuer, Harry Weese, Louis Kahn and Edward Durrell Stone—met at regular intervals in New York and Miami to discuss their individual proposals and how they would connect to each other as a whole.
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- Interama: Miami and the Pan-American Dream
- Pan-Americanism, Miami and Interama: 1951-1959
- Progress with Freedom: Interama 1960-1967
- The International Area
- Interama's final Act: 1967-1975
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