Christian Wassmann Welcomes Miami's Bright Sun Into the Sun Path House
Better bring your sun block.




You can now experience a different essence of Miami’s beautiful weather thanks to architect Christian Wassmann. Dubbed the Sun Path House, the triplex takes advantage of Miami’s sun to bring liveliness to the structure. The Sun Path House dates back to the ’30s and supports a rooftop deck along with huge glass windows. In addition, its large facades are concealed with vines for a very intriguing look. You can find out more about Christian Wassmann’s Sun Path House here.