Modernist Estate Kentucky in Charleston

finds its most commanding expression. Where Champaign's timber-and-glass interplay suggested a dialogue between opposites, here in Charleston the structural ambition resolves into something bolder—cantilevered volumes and exposed concrete planes that anchor the residence against the rolling Kentucky terrain with an almost geological permanence. The warm wood tones persist, threading continuity through the progression, but they now serve as counterpoint to heavier masonry elements that ground the estate's modernist vocabulary in something tactile and enduring. This tension between weightlessness and mass intensifies as the eye moves through the space, pulling the viewer forward toward Chicago, where the architecture's most dramatic structural gesture