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Design review board continues final review of Mount Sinai cancer center, asks for more detail on terraces and landscape
Summary
The Miami Beach Design Review Board continued its formal review of Mount Sinai Medical Center’s five‑story cancer center until Oct. 4 after hearing a detailed presentation on the project and flagging questions about rooftop terraces, landscape treatment and stormwater/drainage on the waterfront side.
The Design Review Board on Sept. 6 continued formal review of Mount Sinai Medical Center’s proposed five‑story cancer center, sending the project back to the applicant for more detailed plans and a revised landscape/terrace package. Board members praised the overall design but said they wanted clearer information about rooftop terraces, green‑roof options and how the west‑side “healing garden” will meet safety, stormwater and maintenance needs.
The project, sited on the western portion of Mount Sinai’s Miami Beach campus at 4300 Alton Road, was presented by Mount Sinai and the project team from Canon Design and landscape firm GSLA. Gino Santorio, president and CEO of Mount Sinai Medical Center, told the board the facility will consolidate comprehensive oncology services — infusion, diagnostics, rehab and clinical research — and will…
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