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buy retrovir The architects' conceit to draw on a local context that doesn't quite exist makes PAMM stand out in both attractive and awkward ways. After all, Miami has become a city for cars hurtling people in air-conditioned pods across islands and lagoons to deliver them to air-conditioned, decorated boxes. In some parts of downtown, where the new museum is located, it takes a native's know-how to cross the street because of all the under- and overpasses, bridges, fly-bys and freeways. In spite of being a skipping stone away from one of the busiest of those freeways, the MacArthur Causeway, PAMM pretends that Miami is still an outdoor paradise with the museum nestled in its midst rather than perched at the edge of a waterfront largely cut off from the city.