At the edge of one of North Miami’s largest public green spaces, two towers negotiate between the scale of a city and the life of a neighborhood. Claude Pepper Park Phases 1 & 2 contribute 458 apartments to a master plan by Kobi Karp that will ultimately deliver over 2,000 units and 120,000 square feet of retail — a new urban district organized around the vast recreational armature of Claude Pepper Park. REPRTWAR’s two buildings — 203 units of senior affordable housing in Phase 1, 255 units of family affordable housing in Phase 2 — are woven into this landscape at both the ground and the sky. Concrete slab edges, extended and bent through the facade, generate a continuous surface in motion: the same geometry that produces shadow and rhythm across the elevation folds inward to form intimate balconies, positioning residents directly above the commercial
boulevards and parkland below.