Career
He was one of a group of American-born architects working in Miami Beach who synthesized the austere architectural principles of the International Style architecture with their own brand of modernism which embraced the ornamentation and exotic lure of the tropical. Anis was the architect for a number of outstanding Art Deco-style buildings in Chicago in the 1920s, and hotels on Ocean Drive. His vast design output would forever shape Miami Beach in the distinctive style for which it is so famous today.
Among his most noted works are:
The Whitelaw Hotel (1936) 808 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Florida
The Waldorf Towers Hotel (1937)
The Winterhaven Hotel" (1937)
The Leslie Hotel (1937)
The Chesterfield Hotel, formally called Helmor Hotel (1938) 855 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Florida
The Abbey Hotel (1940)
The Traymore Hotel (1939) 2445 Collins Avenue
The Mantell Plaza (1942)
The Viscay Hotel (1941)
Colonade Apartments (1946) 2365 Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach Florida currently called Tradewinds Apartment Hotel
Pineview Apartments (1947) 2351 Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach Florida currently called Tradewinds Apartment Hotel
The Temple Emanuel (1947).