The Perigon emerges as a sculptural dialogue between Atlantic and Biscayne vistas; the 17‑story tower is lifted 45 ft above floodplain, creating a porous ground plane that invites both city and sea into its landscape. Its form—a series of subtly rotated volumes—maximizes 360-degree views while maintaining privacy, reflecting a studied tension between “organic” and “orthogonal” geometries . The façade’s cascading terraces and expansive glazing orchestrate a rhythmic interplay of light, shadow, and movement. Residences, ranging from two to four bedrooms, feature deep wrap‑around terraces, 10‑ft ceiling heights, and seamless indoor‑outdoor transitions. Anchored by a carved entry, lush gardens, and bespoke communal spaces, The Perigon elevates beachfront living into an architectural and experiential landmark.