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Built for Jack M. Davis, the manager of the Hotel Mayflower, in the Art Moderne style. The residence is rich in whimsical features such as scalloped details on the primary façade leading up to the roof and the reoccurrence of the porthole shape. The…

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One of Shoumate’s first recorded commissions was this Art Moderne residence for the Stechers. The avant-garde structure resembles a ship and features many Moderne elements such as a flat roof, scalloped details, and rounded corners. It’s believed…

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Shoumate provided alterations and additions to this modern radio station.

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Shoumate designed this Bermuda style residence for himself and his wife, Betsy; he lived and worked there until he died in 1991. Each wing of the house is flanked by a small pavilion or buttery and separated by an open courtyard. His home was…

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Built for Sam Stephens, Shoumate envisioned this modern building to have several stories in one of the earlier sketches.

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In 1946, Cielito Lindo, one of the early grand estates was sold for development and separated into lots. This residence was built for Arthur Octavius Edwards, an English builder and property developer. In accordance with the Bermuda style, the house…

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This Bermuda style residence, built for the Kings, features welcoming arms staircase in the front façade.

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Built for A.O. Edwards Developer. Shoumate designed three different houses for this development, including Four Seasons and Coral Sands. The Schwab house was described by Shoumate as Scandinavian modern. It was built of cypress clapboards painted a…

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Artist Roy V. MacNicol and wife Mary Starr MacNicol commissioned MacNicol Manor Apartments along with several Palm Beach apartment houses. The Neocolonial four apartment unit was eventually owned by Arthur Vining Davis, titan of the aluminum…

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Situated on a hilltop, this Bermuda cottage was designed by Shoumate for Louis Levy. An entry drive encircles the front staircase to a port cochere artfully created by the elevated front entryway.
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