Léo Caillard’s Miami Houses

When Hurricane Andrew hit Miami in 1992, all of its beach lookout towers were destroyed, prompting architect William Lane to rebuild them all free of charge. The result wasn’t a replica of your run-of-the-mill huts, but a collection of bright, artistic, unique towers running along the beach. From ice lolly stripes to lighthouse-inspired and stars and stripes, each one has a personality all of its own.
Paris-based photographer Léo Caillard has captured them in all of their glory. With a similar composition, he focuses solely on the huts so that each one looks more like an art installation than a place where Miami lifeguards spend their days.
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