The Temple House is a private event space in the South Beach area of Miami, Florida, United States.
The Temple House, as it is now called, was originally constructed as a two-story single family residence in 1933, with the first stone laid by its architect, L. Murray Dixon,[1] who also designed a number of other well-known Art Deco buildings in Miami Beach.
At that point, through the efforts of architect Lester Avery, the Temple House expanded its facility to 16,350-foot (4,980 m) to accommodate the 1,000-member Orthodox Jewish group Knesseth Israel.
In March 2003, The Temple House was purchased by Daniel Davidson, who began renovation work shortly thereafter,[2] preserving the architectural features of the building while installing new electrical, plumbing, and air conditioning systems.
Davidson used the house for lavish parties with celebrity guests, and it was also the backdrop to music videos, lectures, feature films, TV-shows and private corporate events.