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French City homes were inspired by 17th and 18th-century designs. Although both sides of the 1000 block of Hardee Road are lined with beautiful classical and formal homes, those on the south side are more rustic in design. Each side of the street was designed by a different architect and built in 1926.


Detail of a wall surrounding a townhome on the north side of Hardee Road.

Plant, Urban design, Font, Grass

South side of Hardee Road in the French City Village.

Plant, Building, Window, Tree

Mott B. Schmidt designed the townhomes on the north side of the street with a notably more formal appearance inspired by French Assembly members' Versailles residences. Walls of varying heights and hedges surround the homes and glimpses through gates and openings offer enticing sights of gardens, patios, and entrances. Although walls are contiguous each home is detached and is a single-family residence.

The homes on each end of the north side block are mirror images of one another, repeating a pattern culminating in the center residence.

Larger, more rustic homes on the south side of Hardee Road were designed by architect Philip Goodwin and are individually situated on landscaped lots.

Fallon, Maria Rosa Higgins. "The Seven Villages." Coral Gables News (Coral Gables) October 29th, 015.

Villages, Accessed April 10th, 2021. https://www.coralgables.com/villages.

Historic Coral Gables. Edition First. Self-Guided Tour. Coral Gables, FL. Junior League of Miami,1986.

Uguccioni, Ellen J. Millas, Aristides J. Coral Gables, Miami Riviera, An Architectural Guide. Edition First. Miami, FL. Dade Heritage Trust, 2003.

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