6380 SW 69th St
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6380 SW 69th St

Location
Miami, FL
Property Type
Single-Family Residence
Sq Ft
Florida Modernism — post-renovation
Setting
Mature tree canopy setting
Design
Alfred Browning Parker
The Brief

Documenting a meticulous renovation of a landmark Florida modernist residence

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Single production day
15+
Images in final collection
4
Scopes: exterior, interior, landscape, aerial

Exteriors

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Garden path and rear facade
Palm garden and glass rear elevation
Rear elevation through tropical palms
Side elevation with stepped terrace
Pool deck and roofline detail
Pool with rear glass facade at dusk
Full pool and glass rear elevation at dusk
Aerial — boardwalk and rooftop

Interiors

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Dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows
Chef's kitchen with marble island
Living room with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams
Glass-walled living area overlooking pool
Fireplace and sitting area
Entry hallway
Living room at golden hour

Overview

Alfred Browning Parker is among the most significant figures in Florida modernism — an architect who spent decades developing a distinctly tropical approach to organic design, drawing from Frank Lloyd Wright while rooting his work firmly in the South Florida landscape. This Miami residence is a rare surviving example of his residential work: open, light-filled, and inseparable from the mature canopy that surrounds it.

OZ Construction Services commissioned Philippe Lasry Photography to document the property following a meticulous renovation that preserved the home's architectural integrity while bringing it to a contemporary standard of finish. The images were produced for marketing, portfolio, and archival purposes.

The Property

Parker's design philosophy placed the building in deliberate dialogue with its natural surroundings — which meant the mature tree canopy was not a backdrop but an active compositional element. The same canopy that defines the character of the property also creates complex, shifting light conditions that resist standard interior photography workflows.

A narrow shooting window imposed additional constraints. The light conditions that made the property sing were available only briefly, requiring precise sequencing across a large residential footprint — interiors, exteriors, pool, and landscape — within a single compressed timeframe.

Strategy & Execution

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Architectural Approach

The shoot was approached from an architectural standpoint rather than a real estate one. Compositions were developed to honor Parker's spatial logic — the relationship between indoor and outdoor, the way light moves through the glazing, the material interplay of brick, timber, and glass.

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Light-Led Sequencing

Shot sequencing was planned in advance to work with the available light rather than against it. Exterior elevations were prioritized during the optimal light window, capturing the building in the conditions Parker's design was built around.

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Interior & Landscape Coverage

Interior captures leveraged the natural light quality Parker's design was built around, supplemented where needed to maintain color accuracy. Landscape, pool, and drone aerials completed the full archival record of the property.

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