Mid-Rise Architecture
A mid-rise building is a moderately tall, multi-storied building that is intermediate in height between a low-rise and a high-rise building. Although there is no set standard, a mid-rise building consists of approximately five to twelve stories and can be residential, commercial, or mixed use.
Zyscovich Architects New Images for Synagogue In Brickell
A few months ago, there were reports that a new synagogue was coming to Brickell / Downtown Miami. New images of the Zyscovich Architects designed synagogue have been released as the new institution moves into a capital campaign and one step closer to becoming a reality.
San Sebastian Mid-Rise Architecture
The streets of San Sebastian, Spain (Donostia) are defined by a rigid and regulated urban fabric of mid-rise buildings. Typical of a European city, the mid-rise buildings of San Sebastian are approximately six to eight stories in height. Tall enough to define public space, yet short enough to allow natural light and air into the streets below, the mid-rise buildings of the [...]
San Sebastian Skyline
The San Sebastian, Spain (Donostia) skyline is composed of a structured and organized urban fabric typical of a European city. Mid-rise buildings create enclosed urban spaces and streets – buildings shape and give form to identifiable public spaces within the city. Monuments and churches stand out as important elements of the broader and connected urban landscape.




