has been shifting toward its softer side, and this bluff-top stunner in is a prime example. Bordering 600 acres of protected preserve and gazing straight out over Gardiners Bay, the 5,500-square-foot home is a sculptural mix of glass, steel, cedar, and concrete—think strong, modernist lines softened by organic materials, earthy, muted tones, and natural textures.

Dreamed up by and built by , the three-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath retreat leans into the ‘ legacy as a proving ground for avant-garde 20th-century modernist architecture while seeking to make it warm and comfortable for a modern lifestyle.

From the gated approach, you enter through a walled courtyard into a double-height, skylit atrium that feels as much like an art installation as it does a foyer. Floor-to-ceiling Fleetwo

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