alex gartenfeld: it's called the "fly's eye dome." architectural prototype by buckminster fuller, who was an experimental architect, as you can see. we can walk inside that thing? oh, yeah. no way. alex gartenfeld: those that are in charge of the design district have made sure that you have an artistic experience across the board. now i've showed you a lot of art around the district. let me walk you over to ica miami. well, let's go. no time like the present. narrator: first opened in 1996, the institute of contemporary art miami is now a staple of the miami art district. with its unique architecture and sleek interior, it houses some of the most diverse and innovative art of our time. this museum is about the dialogue between what's happening in miami and the world abroad. in fact, miami is so global that our artists are showing all over the world themselves. what makes miami such an ideal place for an art scene? alex gartenfeld: we seek to lead the conversation in supporting miami artists, so my hope is that ica miami can be a place