communion. Where Clarksville offered that productive friction between modernist geometry and the inherited rhythms of a river town, Clearwater dissolves the boundary altogether — the estate's cantilevered roof planes seem to emerge from the surrounding tree canopy as though the landscape itself decided to crystallize into architecture. The limestone retaining walls that terrace down toward the water echo the exposed bedrock formations native to this stretch of Kentucky shoreline, grounding the structure in geological time even as its floor-to-ceiling glass panels insist on transparency, on the perpetual present tense of light moving through open space. It is a home that has learned from the confrontations we witnessed in Clarksville and chosen a different strategy entirely, one that Columbus, just across the Indiana border, will complicate in ways that make Clearwater's serenity feel less like resolution and more like the held breath before a