Van der Vlugt Residence | [STRANG]

The Van der Vlugt Residence, a highly acclaimed project by renow ned Miami-based firm S TRANG, has set a global benchmark for resilient modern architecture. Its status is cemented by significant, high-profile recognition, notably the AIA Florida Award of Excellence for New Work, AIA Miami Award of Excellence in Residential Architecture, and its selection as a World Architecture Festival Finalist. This prestige is further amplified by its selection as the subject of the pilot episode for Sarasota School: A Living Legacy, a new documentary series by Architecture Sarasota that will further convey the home’s status as a critical piece of 21st-century design.

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The Van der Vlugt Residence is a sophisticated outpost along the Upper Florida Keys coastline that offers an unhurried, contextually-adaptive counterpoint to the complexities of the modern world. The project embodies the core principles of the historic Sarasota School of Architecture—specifically, environmental adaptation and material experimentation— re-imagined for today’s climate challenges.

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“We are immensely proud that the Van der Vlugt Residence has earned such significant recognition, ” notes Max Strang, Founder and Managing Partner of STRANG. “Being honored with multiple AIA awards and named a World Architecture Festival Finalist underscores the necessity of designing beautiful, yet resilient, structures that are deeply connected to Florida’s unique coastal environment.”

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The design — Elevated ten feet off the ground to proactively address sea level rise and potential storm surge, the home presents as a floating volume veiled by sun-catching and shadow-casting louvers. Design highlights include:

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  • Resilient foundation: Elevated on robust concrete columns, the first level includes a 5 0-foot cantilever and partially engages a pre-existing berm, demonstrating both freedom and engagement with the low-lying landscape.
  • Architectural artistry: The entry features a spiral staircase enveloped in cool gray microcement, acting as the “joint” where the home’s curvature meets its axis, mimicking the site’s waterfront boundary.
  • Climate control: Passive cooling strategies are employed through floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light and strategically placed louvers for shading.
  • Material continuity: The rugged exterior of board-formed concrete flows into the interior spaces, creating striking visual contrasts, such as in the library against a curved white bookshelf. The owner’s suite even features metallic imprints of the board-formed concrete on a feature wall.

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A living legacy: Documenting architectural evolution — Architecture Sarasota selected the Van der Vlugt Residence to anchor the launch of Sarasota School: A Living Legacy, set to premiere during a special screening event as part of Open House Miami on February 2 8, 2 02 6. The documentary series seeks to highlight the impact, evolution, and ongoing relevance of the Sarasota School a century after its inception.

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“As we mark a century of design innovation in Sarasota, we celebrate that legacy not as a remnant of the past, but as a continually unfolding story, ” says Morris ( Marty) Hylton III, President of Architecture Sarasota, explaining the contemporary focus. “The Sarasota School of Architecture is alive and well with a new generation of modernist designers engaging and evolving foundational concepts such as environmental adaptation and experimentation with materials and structure, among others.”

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The pilot episode, produced and directed by Ryan Lester, profiles the Van der Vlugt Residence as a case study for how modernist principles are being successfully adapted to meet the challenges of the early 21st century.

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Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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