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When U.S. Army captain John Charles Casey surveyed the barrier island that would be named after him in the late 1840s, Casey Key was densely overgrown with tropical, Florida jungle. A hundred-eighty years later, it has become one of the most sought-after places of luxury real estate in the world.
Nearly eight miles long, Casey Key extends across from the southern tip of Siesta Key to the northern portion of the Venice Jetty like a narrow sliver. For long stretches, the island is less than 300 yards wide. The single thoroughfare, Casey Key Road, that runs the length of the key has no traffic lights and is lushly canopied in many places.
FLORIDA BUILDINGS I LOVE: No. 78: Venice Beach Pavilion, 1964, Venice
101 The Esplanade. Cyril Tucker, architect; William Lindh, engineer
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This week, we head south less than two miles to the “island” of Venice.
Its beach may be known for sharks’ teeth, but it has a pretty sharp piece of architecture, too, in its shading pavilion.
The 1964 pavilion was designed by architect Cyril Tucker. Engineer William Lindh rhymes with “wind” gets at least half of the credit, as the pavilion’s roof has stayed in place through a progression of tropical storms over the ensuing 54 years.
The shape of the roof is a hyperbolic paraboloid. It looks like a kite ready to take flight, but Mr. Lindh has taken care of that.