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The award-winning Van der Vlugt Residence by Miami-based firm STRANG has established itself as a global benchmark for resilient, environmentally responsive design. Recognized with the AIA Florida Award of Excellence, the AIA Miami Award, and as a finalist at the World Architecture Festival, it underscores innovative adaptation to climate challenges.

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This landmark project is the focus of the debut episode of Sarasota School: A Living Legacy, a documentary series celebrating Sarasota’s century-old architectural movement. Previewed during Open House Miami, the series highlights how the Van der Vlugt Residence embodies the principles of environmental adaptation, material experimentation, and resilient design rooted in Sarasota’s historic architecture.

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Perched 10 feet above sea level on the Florida Keys coastline, the residence features a resilient concrete foundation, a dramatic 50-foot cantilever, and a sleek floating volume shaded by louvers—balancing modern aesthetics with climate resiliency. Its design includes passive cooling via floor-to-ceiling windows, natural light, and strategic shading, while the rugged exterior flows seamlessly into sophisticated interior spaces with striking material contrasts.

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Produced by Ryan Lester, the documentary showcases how modernist principles are being reimagined for today’s environmental challenges. The Van der Vlugt Residence also boasts impressive sustainability stats, including 100% solar power for over 1,200 hours annually and 31 days of net-zero energy use.

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As Max Strang, founder of STRANG, states, “Designing beautiful, resilient structures connected to Florida’s unique coastal environment is essential.” This project embodies that philosophy, blending modernist legacy with climate-aware innovation.
For more information on the documentary episode premiere, visit Open House Miami. For all other viewing options, visit Architecture Sarasota.

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

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Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

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Kris Tamburello

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

Photo credit: Kris Tamburello

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Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

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Photo credit: Kris Tamburello

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Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota

Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota