The Sarasota School of Architecture, sometimes called
Sarasota Modern, is a regional style of post-war architecture that emerged on Florida's Central West Coast. Many of the architects who pioneered this style became world-renowned later in their careers, and several significant buildings remain in
Sarasota, Florida today. Sarasota School of Architecture is characterized by its attention to climate and terrain. Large sunshades, innovative ventilation systems, oversized sliding glass doors,
floating staircases, and walls of
jalousie windows dominate many of these buildings, mostly built between 1941 and 1966.