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Press Kit | no. 2757-58

Press release only in English

STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida

Keys, United States

STRANG

Miami, United States, 2026-02-02 - 

The Van der Vlugt Residence, a highly acclaimed project by renowned Miami-based firm STRANG, 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.


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—reimagined for today's climate challenges.


"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."


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:


  • Resilient foundation: Elevated on robust concrete columns, the first level includes a 50-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.

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 28, 2026. The documentary series seeks to highlight the impact, evolution, and ongoing relevance of the Sarasota School a century after its inception.


"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."


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.


For more information on the documentary episode premiere, visit Open House Miami. For all other viewing options, visit Architecture Sarasota.

Technical Data:

Photovoltaic Stats (year-at-a-glance)

  • 100% powered by the sun for 1,264 hours 
  • Net zero for 31 days 
  • Net zero days averaged 50.1kWh of solar generation

About STRANG

STRANG is a Miami-based design firm renowned for advancing the principles of Environmental Modernism in extraordinary locations around the world. This concept, dubbed by the firm, reflects their deep commitment to designing stunning architectural works that maintain an acute awareness of each project's surrounding environment and site. Founded by Max Strang in 1998, the firm’s distinguished body of work is deeply connected to Florida and includes projects in the Bahamas and Caribbean, Colorado, and the United Arab Emirates.

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Video credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  The Van der Vlugt Residence partially engages a pre-existing berm along a relatively untouched stretch of coastline.   - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
The Van der Vlugt Residence partially engages a pre-existing berm along a relatively untouched stretch of coastline.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - A spiral staircase acts as the "joint" connection of the home's curvature. - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
A spiral staircase acts as the "joint" connection of the home's curvature.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to pour into the house, while strategically placed louvers help with shading and cooling. - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to pour into the house, while strategically placed louvers help with shading and cooling.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  Interiors by Slokkers Design  - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
Interiors by Slokkers Design
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - Interior view looking toward dining room.   - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Interior view looking toward dining room.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - A covered terrace overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.   - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
A covered terrace overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - Louvered screens and overhangs help to shade and keep the house cool.  - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Louvered screens and overhangs help to shade and keep the house cool.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The home's carefully framed views showcase the relatively untouched stretch of coastline. - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
The home's carefully framed views showcase the relatively untouched stretch of coastline.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  The owner’s primary suite is encased with sliding glass doors with views to the water, with metallic imprints of the board-formed concrete acting as a feature wall for the bed.   - Photo credit: <p>Kris Tamburello</p>
The owner’s primary suite is encased with sliding glass doors with views to the water, with metallic imprints of the board-formed concrete acting as a feature wall for the bed.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The owner’s primary suite showcases views to the water from every angle.  - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
The owner’s primary suite showcases views to the water from every angle.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - View inside owner's primary bathroom. - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
View inside owner's primary bathroom.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The home office provides a calming and soothing space for work and relaxation.  - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
The home office provides a calming and soothing space for work and relaxation.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The home's distinctive curvature mimics the site's waterfront boundary.  - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
The home's distinctive curvature mimics the site's waterfront boundary.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The elevated foundation is supported by a cluster of concrete columns.  - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
The elevated foundation is supported by a cluster of concrete columns.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  Max Strang, FAIA, talks with Will Van der Vlugt under the 50' cantilever.  - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Max Strang, FAIA, talks with Will Van der Vlugt under the 50' cantilever.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  A covered outdoor dining and living area is nestled beneath the house.   - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
A covered outdoor dining and living area is nestled beneath the house.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - <p style="">A breezeway or "outdoor foyer" acts as the home's main entrance.  <br style=""></p> - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello

A breezeway or "outdoor foyer" acts as the home's main entrance.

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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - Wood slats offer extra protection against hurricane force winds.<br style=""> - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
Wood slats offer extra protection against hurricane force winds.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture -  Board-form concrete is used on the exterior of the raised home. - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Board-form concrete is used on the exterior of the raised home.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The structure is supported by a coral rock base and concrete cylinders.  - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
The structure is supported by a coral rock base and concrete cylinders.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The property is surrounded by beach on three sides, and a tropical forest on the other.   - Photo credit: Kris Tamburello
The property is surrounded by beach on three sides, and a tropical forest on the other.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - Impact glass is used for the floor-to-ceiling windows, built to withstand hurricane force winds.  - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
Impact glass is used for the floor-to-ceiling windows, built to withstand hurricane force winds.
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Press kit | 2757-58 - Press release | STRANG’s Van der Vlugt Residence Sets New Standard for Coastal Resilience in Florida - STRANG - Residential Architecture - The home's elegant design serves a functional purpose. Given its fragile location, the STRANG team elevated it ten feet off the ground to account for sea level rise and potential storm surge.  - Photo credit: Ryan Lester, Architecture Sarasota
The home's elegant design serves a functional purpose. Given its fragile location, the STRANG team elevated it ten feet off the ground to account for sea level rise and potential storm surge.
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