John Volk Classic Architecture Palm Beach

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Palm Beach conjures up vivid images of beautiful beaches, extravagant shopping, sprawling mansions, beautiful people, and historic architecture.  Palm Beach would not be as iconic without John Volk’s architecture.  Volk is one of Palm Beach’s premier “Society Architects”.  Some of Palm Beach’s most notable landmarks including the Royal Poinciana Plaza, the Beach Club, and the 1944 renovation of the Bath and Tennis Club.  Volk also designed homes for such notable families as Ford, Dodge, DuPont, Ford, Pulitzer, and Vanderbilt.

The Royal Poinciana Plaza is classic John Volk architecture.  It is a charming example of his signature Palm Beach style. Built in the late 1950s, today the property stands a landmarked property.  Arranged around two beautiful courtyards with outdoor furniture, palm trees and gardens, The Royal Poinciana Plaza provides a destination for guests to enjoy events, read the paper, sip a coffee, shop, or dine

The Royal Poinciana Plaza is an iconic destination in Palm Beach. Built in the late 1950s, it stands today as a landmarked property and one of Palm Beach’s most treasured architectural gems. The property has been carefully restored to its original mid-century glamour while remaining true to its retail roots. Its offerings include a unique mix of luxury retail, fashion, dining, and entertainment.