OMA / Jason Long Designed a Residential Structure Called the Perigon
Kalin Ned — January 14, 2026 — Art & Design
References: v2com-newswire
OMA / Jason Long's The Perigon residential project employs an architectural strategy of intertwining multiple tower forms to address the demands of its specific waterfront location in Miami Beach.
OMA / Jason Long focused on rotating and elevating the building's mass to maximize panoramic views of the ocean and bay while creating a permeable ground level intended to improve public sightlines and access. This is considered a departure from typical fortress-like developments in the area. The Perigon's design generates varied unit layouts with extensive terraces. In doing so, the philosophy blends the spatial qualities of private villas with the elevated perspective of high-rise living. There are a limited number of units — only 82.
The building is pursuing LEED Gold certification to anchor itself in the future-proofed, responsible luxury category.
Image Credit: OMA and Binyan Studios
OMA / Jason Long focused on rotating and elevating the building's mass to maximize panoramic views of the ocean and bay while creating a permeable ground level intended to improve public sightlines and access. This is considered a departure from typical fortress-like developments in the area. The Perigon's design generates varied unit layouts with extensive terraces. In doing so, the philosophy blends the spatial qualities of private villas with the elevated perspective of high-rise living. There are a limited number of units — only 82.
The building is pursuing LEED Gold certification to anchor itself in the future-proofed, responsible luxury category.
Image Credit: OMA and Binyan Studios
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