The clean horizontal planes and open sightlines that define the architecture inside carry straight through to the land itself, where the equestrian infrastructure meets the same standard of deliberate design. Paddock fencing runs in long, confident lines across the acreage, echoing the low-slung geometry of the roofline, while the boarding facilities sit grounded against the rolling Oldham County landscape with a material honesty that feels native to this stretch of horse country. What shifts as you move from the residence into the working grounds is not the level of care but the scale of it — everything opens up, the ambition of the property fully legible now across every fenced acre and sheltered run-in. The infrastructure here does not compete with the modernist vocabulary of the home but extends it, and what waits beyond the near paddocks makes the case even more convincingly.