The subject of DawnTown 2009: Metromover is the site of the existing Metromover station onthe north edge of Museum Park. The Metromover is an elevated public transportation system inDowntown Miami, further detailed in Section 5.Immediately southof the site is a park owned by the City of Miami ("City"), which has ambitious plans to relandscapethe park and introduce two museums.The main idea of our project is creating a lattice. It is a simple all-purpose unlimited three-dimensional steady economical effective and especially faceless space. Framework allows including any temporal insertions, which would be affect nature of all this building. This temporal insertions Information and publicity tents, solids, fixed in the frame or suspended inside cube cells, climbers twine around metal rods… Presupposed decision is just one of multitude versions of using this lattice. That’s why simple lattice addressed connections to surroundings. The frame structure is pertinent to the hot humid climate of Miami.The lattice is situated along all park and museums area over the tracts and mitigates the divisive effect of the highway. In the platform zone the tents serves as protective coat.Presupposed project implies preservation some parts of existing structures such as platform and vertical circulation. Anew erecting part consists at all-purpose frame structure from thin metal rods, generated cubic wire. Inside each cell of that wire might be starch tent with some publicity, commercial or another information invited to exhibitions. Special roll mechanisms on the sides of rods allowed making different combinations tent’s location. To pay attention to the entrances groups to the platform, some part of the wire could be separate by another paint color or special informational tents. Between Miami Art Museum and Miami Science Museum the lattice crossed by pedestrian bridge, corresponded smooth curve passes through the top of lattice and goes over the highway. The bridge create direct connections from the park through the station to the streets and areas to the north and oriented to the sea view in the south and to the Arts Center for the performing arts and the Miami Herald building in the north. The south end of the bridge is console area over plaza and park terrace whence it discovered views to the all park area and to the beaches and sea.