Tucked away on a quiet acre in , this modernist home is all about balance—between openness and privacy, structure and nature. Completed in 2001 and reimagined in 2019, the 5,000-square-foot residence is conceived as a series of cedar-clad glass pods linked by breezeways, giving it a sculptural quality that shifts with the light. The home was designed to enhance indoor-outdoor living options and feels intimately connected to its surroundings in every direction.
Listed with Kurt Giehl at Corcoran, the glass walls wrap both floors, flooding the interiors with natural light by day and creating a soft interior glow by night. Interior spaces are warm and minimal, with clean lines and organic materials that echo the landscape.
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