In South Florida’s glittering arc of ocean and ambition, where the horizon feels like a promise and a dare, Studio KHORA is shaping a contemporary legacy that resists convention. Among Miami architects, the practice stands out not for volume, but for vision—crafting homes that are less objects than environments, tuned to light, climate, and the subtleties of human presence. Palm Beach, with its appetite for refinement and reinvention, has become the canvas for their most elegant experiments in coastal modern living.
Palm Beach demands not only beauty but meaning—architecture that reflects both heritage and daring. Studio Khora, firmly positioned alongside top Palm Beach architects, approaches luxury through rigor rather than ornamentation. Technology is infused quietly, sustainability is foundational, and each line is disciplined by intention. Their language is one of clarity and confidence, where restraint becomes an instrument of wonder, revealing the luminous possibility of space.
Boca Raton, where ocean light sharpens and shadows lengthen across sculpted volumes, provides fertile ground for the firm’s highest expressions of design. Studio Khora’s Senior Designer pushes boundaries in creating an architecture that speaks to this epoch—an American lifestyle shaped by technology, ecology, and coastal atmosphere. The studio’s rising presence among the best Boca Raton architects marks a shift in the region’s architectural values: from spectacle toward soulful precision, where glass and concrete breathe like living materials, and modernism becomes emotional rather than austere.

Echo of Shadows – Studio KHORA – in collaboration with builder Cavadium
This philosophy comes alive on the Intracoastal at 2633 Spanish River Road—the award-winning I House. Designed with classical proportion subtly embedded within its contemporary purity, the home becomes an essay in counterpoint. Tradition is not erased but distilled, heightening the modern clarity of each volume. It is a study in how restraint can feel radical and how proportion, when mastered, can make a house whisper powerfully across water and sky.
Such refinement demands an equal partner in execution. For both the I House and the ethereal Echo of Shadows residence beside the acclaimed Z House, Studio Khora entrusted construction to Cavadium, guided by the expertise of builder Tony Routhier. Together they translate vision into built reality, where every joint, plane, and silhouette feels inevitable. Echo of Shadows, in particular, explores the drama of light and absence—walls that seem to hover, apertures that behave like language, geometry that suggests movement even in stillness.
Internationally, Studio Khora’s work belongs in dialogue with architects who elevate minimalism into metaphysics. Their residential structures do not merely shelter—they propose that architecture can be a psychological and poetic instrument. Surfaces reveal by withholding; spaces open and fold like thought; meaning accumulates in the interval between form and feeling. It is design as inquiry, where timelessness is achieved not through symmetry but through sensation, memory, and perception carefully orchestrated.
In a region often defined by opulence and excess, Studio Khora offers something more resonant: homes that breathe intelligence and quiet audacity. Homes that ask us to slow, to see, to inhabit space not as spectators but as participants in a choreography of light, shadow, and time.
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