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A Florida House by Brillhart Architecture

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Firm Name: Brillhart Architecture

Principals: Jacob Brillhart, Melissa Brillhart

Headquarters: Miami, Florida

Accolades: Forbes Architecture’s “America’s Top 200 Residential Architects,” 2025; Forbes Architecture’s “America’s Best-in-State Residential Architects,” 2025

House Name: Elevated Tropical Home

Location: Miami, Florida

Area & Layout: 4,500 square feet; 4 BR, 6 BA

Architectural Photographers: Michael Stavaridis (michaelstavaridis.com), Stephan Goettlicher (stephangoettlicher.com)

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or years, a Miami homeowner watched helplessly as hurricanes and tropical storms reduced his 1920s house to a patchwork of ad hoc repairs. Tired of the endless loop of insurance claims and renovations, he asked Brillhart Architecture to design a replacement that could withstand the forces of nature. The resulting home consists of two perpendicular volumes perched atop an expansive triangular deck supported by a sculptural concrete base. The scheme allows floodwaters to pass underneath while still maintaining a strong flow between interior and exterior spaces—a hallmark of the firm’s site-responsive style of tropical modernism.

FRED ALBERT, Forbes Deputy Editor, Architecture: In terms of scale, scope and identity, how does this project fit into your overall body of residential work?

MELISSA BRILLHART: This project is pretty typical in scale for us, and consistent with our approach of prioritizing structure as architecture across a range of materials and construction assemblies. Like our broader body of work, it is contemporary, yet rooted in tropical vernacular traditions: narrow footprints, large overhangs and natural, weather-resistant materials.

ALBERT: Creatively, from a design problem-solving viewpoint, what are a few of the most satisfying solutions that came together here?

BRILLHART: We’re always pushing past industry defaults to find more creative solutions, and this project reflects that. Here, the core challenge was making an elevated residential structure actually look good—something the building industry hasn’t really solved. We approached it three ways: embracing the understory as a celebrated part of the architecture rather than dead space; reconstituting a new ground plane in the sky; and breaking up the massing to make the building feel less imposing and more tropical.

ALBERT: What’s next for the studio?

BRILLHART: We’re primarily focused on the tropics, but really appreciate any site where the surrounding landscape takes center stage. That’s led us to some unexpected places—Belgium, Santa Fe, California—wherever the topography, climate or natural features demand a thoughtful dialogue between building and landscape. We’re always looking to expand into new places—the more interesting the site, the better.

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