Minimalist House – Studio Khora
A house drawn not as object but as erasure. Studio Khora’s minimalist composition on the edge of Daytona Beach does not frame views—it fragments them. What appears as structure is also interruption. The gesture of shelter is suspended, held in tension between presence and withdrawal.
Planes of white, cuts of glass, moments of opacity and reflection—all operate as signs in a language without fixed meaning. There is no singular entry, no privileged axis, no commanding façade. Instead: displacement. The spatial grammar stutters, then floats.
Every volume resists totality. Every void disorients scale. The horizon enters and exits, uncontained. The materials speak softly, but not in harmony—more in deferral. Surfaces veil as much as they reveal. The ocean becomes neither backdrop nor foreground, but an echo within the composition.
This house questions. It offers no answer. It opens space for...