Modernist Estate Kentucky in Allen

reveal. Where Albertville's ridgeline compressed the horizon into intimate overlooks, Allen opens the land into something broader and more unapologetic, and here the estate responds in kind—the cantilevered roof planes extend further than expected, their steel-and-glass geometry stretching toward that wider Kentucky sky as if the architecture itself exhaled upon arriving at this more generous topography. The limestone foundation walls, quarried with the same geological confidence that defines Allen's karst-sculpted terrain, anchor the floating volumes above them with a gravity that feels earned rather than imposed. Inside, the great room's clerestory windows pull that expanded sightline directly through the house, establishing a visual corridor so deliberate it practically compels your feet toward the far gallery, where the shifting light along Alpena's approaching