designed to host at every scale. The pool compound sits as the centerpiece of that intention, where limestone coping meets the water's edge and the cabana structure anchors a space that functions less like a backyard amenity and more like a private resort configured for the kind of informal deal-making that never happens inside a boardroom. Everything here — the hardscape, the sight lines back toward the main residence, the deliberate separation from the formal gardens — suggests a property that understands the difference between recreation and retreat. And it is in this distinction that the design philosophy begins to shift toward something more forward-looking, where the architecture stops referencing tradition and starts