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Hospitality by Drew Limsky Delray Beach is on the move, in large part because of the efforts of Menin Development, specifically CEO Craig Menin, and Jordana Jarjura, president and general counsel. Jarjuraโs influence is nothing if not tangible, as the former vice mayor of Delray Beach was singlehandedly responsible for adding tropical modern design to the list of approved architecture styles in the city. Her experience on the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Board made her keenly aware of the statement that architecture can make, so when visitors and locals approach the 141-room Ray, Menin Developmentโs latest hotel, and gaze upon the Cube, the glass design feature that rests out front, they know that something innovative is happening to the quiet beach town. The Rayโs architect, Jose Gonzalez, founder of Gonzalez Architects in Miami, conceived and executed the Cube as a 53-foot-by-32-foot-by- 15-foot practical sculpture. โI still remember the day I came up with that,โ he says. โThis was a very difficult site in the sense that there are two levels of parking underneath that building, from property line to property line, so I had to solve the problem of building on top of that and managing the structure, punching down to the parking garage and still working with rooms up above. It was a bit of a Rubikโs Cube. In laying out the rooms, I wanted to maximize the exposure of the rooms to views.โ The fact that Delray Beach has an ordinance mandating courtyards (โboring,โ the architect says), caused Gonzalez to get inventive by merging the required event space with โa really dynamic architectural feature. You go by and say, โWow, what the heck is that?โ โ Mission accomplished. โThe idea,โ he says, โwas to create this little jewel box in the front that you would walk under, and then it would sort of float there and become a great ballroom space, and then it has a rooftop. If you notice, the rooftop on that level is different from the rooftop of the restaurant and pool, so idea is for the Cube to stand alone as a feature that could be iconic.โ The Cube is semi-detached from the rest of the hotel; only the connectorโthe entrance and exitโis attached to the main building.