Journalistes! Découvrez ce projet prêt à publier. Créez gratuitement un compte média v2com pour télécharger les images haute résolution.
Créez un compte média
Dossier de presse | no. 7816-01
Communiqué seulement en anglais
OMA / Jason Long have designed a 17-story residential tower, The Perigon, at 5333 Collins Avenue. Located in Miami’s Mid Beach neighborhood, the project is a joint venture between Mast Capital and Starwood Capital Group.
Situated at the center of a rare section of Miami Beach that spans from Indian Creek to the Atlantic Ocean, The Perigon is shaped by its unique site and the potential of dual-waterfront living. Led by Partner Jason Long, OMA has designed the building as a series of “towers” rotated to orient views away from neighbors and towards the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. The towers are merged and lifted 45-feet above the flood line into a singular form that both responds to the potential for panoramic views and frees the ground-plane. A subtle contrast in shape between the towers—organic meeting orthogonal—highlights their juxtaposition.
“Miami Beach combines natural beauty with urban density—Collins Avenue is at times a walled fortress blocking off the city from its best asset,” said Jason Long, OMA Partner-in-Charge. We tried to make our building touch the ground as lightly as possible, opening views to the ocean and sky from within the site and beyond.”
Residential developments in Miami Beach are typically fortresses at the ground, turning their backs to pedestrians and drivers along the island’s main boulevard, Collins Avenue. What results are urban walls blocking off views and access to the ocean for the rest of the city. At the base, the bundle of towers is carved to create a dramatic entry along Collins and shaded exterior amenities facing the beachfront. Mirroring the lifted underside, the top of the building terraces down to address the city and the ocean.
“By lifting the building’s ends 45-feet above the flood line, we create a porous site that invites views from the city to the ocean while also providing moments of seclusion for residents,” said Yusef Ali Dennis, OMA Associate.
The site is defined by paths that echo the geometries of the tower. The braid-like circulation delineates amenity spaces and creates pockets of discovery within a lush landscape—from quiet gardens to serene water features. Within the interlocked towers, 82 units with floor-to-ceiling windows and broad terraces combine the intimacy of single-family villas with the vistas of high-rise living. Across the building’s façade, curved and straight terraces alternate to subtly emphasize the smaller “towers” and create a sense of rhythm as one moves around them.
“The bundled form of this building creates zig-zagging floorplans with elongated units and numerous corners,” adds Long. “Given the generosity of the units, we were able to exploit the variegated floorplan to devise a diverse repertoire of unit configurations offering both open, panoramic living spaces and very private, secluded zones.”
Mast and Starwood have launched reservations at The Perigon in March of this year. Construction on the 408,000 sf development is underway and expected to conclude in 2027. The project will obtain LEED Gold certification once completed.
The Perigon is designed by Partner Jason Long, Associate Yusef Ali Dennis and OMA New York, with ODP Architects (Executive Architect), Gustafson Porter+Bowman (Landscape Architect), Architectural Alliance Landscape (Executive Architect, Landscape), and Tara Bernerd & Partners (Interior Design).
Technical sheet
Status: Construction Administration
Client: Mast Capital and Starwood Capital Group
Location: Miami, Florida, USA
Site: Mid-Beach, on a narrow strip between Indian Creek and the Atlantic Ocean
Program:
Residential - 255,600 sf (23,750 sm)
Amenities - 19,500 sf (1,810 sm)
Restaurant/Bar - 5,300 sf (490 sm)
Parking/BOH - 127,600 sf (11,850 sm)
Total Area - 408,000 sf (37,900 sm)
Building Height: 17-stories / 200’
Floor-to-Floor Height: 10’
Units:
(10) Studio (954 – 1,256 sf)
(12) 1 BD (1,010 – 1,256 sf)
(49) 2 BD (2,099 – 2,595 sf)
(3) 3 BD (3,119 – 3,335 sf)
(26) 4BD/5BD (3,974 – 5,762 sf)
82 units total (condominiums)
__
CREDITS
OMA New York
Partner-in-Charge: Jason Long
Associate: Yusef Ali Dennis
Team: Shary Tawil, Younghae Lee, Alexander Kluefers, Yasamin Fathi, William Ross Reive, Alireza Shojakhani
Executive Architect: ODP Architects
Structure: B&J Consulting Engineers
MEP: Osborn Engineering
Landscape Architect: Gustafson Porter+Bowman
Executive Architect (Landscape): Architectural Alliance Landscape
Interior Design: Tara Bernerd & Partners
Lighting: Schwinghammer Lighting
Civil Engineer: Schwebke-Shiskin & Associates
Traffic Engineer: Kimley-Horn and Associates
Vertical Transportation: VDA
Code/Life Safety: SLS Consulting
About Jason Long / OMA
Jason Long is a partner at OMA who leads the firm’s New York office and diverse portfolio. Since joining the firm in 2003, Jason has brought a research-driven, interdisciplinary approach to a wide range of projects internationally. He served as the project manager overseeing the Quebec National Museum in Quebec City and the Faena Forum in Miami from concept to completion. Jason oversaw the design and completion of adaptive reuse projects like LANTERN in Detroit and POST Houston in Texas. Cultural projects currently in progress include the Royal Ontario Museum’s Global South Asia & Sikh Art and Culture Galleries in Toronto and Frank Liu Jr. Academy of Music and Arts in Houston.
Jason was also responsible for the design of several high-rise towers across North America, including Eagle + West in New York, the Avery in San Francisco, and the Perigon in Miami, which is currently under construction. Projects such as the recently completed 730 Stanyan in San Francisco and ongoing 11th Street Bridge Park in Washington, D.C. display innovative approaches to housing, recreation, public health, and urban resiliency.
Jason was previously a key member of AMO and the associate editor of Content (Taschen, 2004). He was a visiting professor at Cornell AAP and lectures at universities and conferences across the globe.
Pour plus d’informations
Contact média
Pièces jointes
Termes et conditions
Pour diffusion immédiate
La mention des crédits photo est obligatoire. Merci d’inclure la source v2com lorsque possible et il est toujours apprécié de recevoir les versions PDF de vos articles.
Image haute résolution : 16.67 x 9.37 @ 300dpi ~ 8,6 Mo
Image moyenne résolution : 6.67 x 4.44 @ 300dpi ~ 1,5 Mo
Image moyenne résolution : 6.67 x 3.81 @ 300dpi ~ 1,6 Mo
Image moyenne résolution : 6.67 x 4.45 @ 300dpi ~ 2,9 Mo
Image moyenne résolution : 6.25 x 8.33 @ 300dpi ~ 3,3 Mo
Image moyenne résolution : 6.67 x 3.7 @ 300dpi ~ 2,5 Mo
Image très haute résolution : 20.8 x 13.87 @ 300dpi ~ 7,2 Mo
Image très haute résolution : 20.8 x 13.87 @ 300dpi ~ 6,8 Mo
Image très haute résolution : 20.8 x 13.87 @ 300dpi ~ 3,7 Mo
Sainte-Julie, Canada, 04-11-2025