Modernist Estate Kentucky in Crestview

rises into full view, trading Covington's urban density for the expansive canopy roads and genteel setbacks that define this stretch of Prospect, where the estate's long horizontal rooflines no longer compete with neighboring structures but instead command an uninterrupted dialogue with old-growth tree lines and rolling terrain. Here in Crestview the same disciplined material palette—board-formed concrete, warm-toned wood cladding, and walls of floor-to-ceiling glass—reads differently against open sky, each surface breathing with a spatial generosity that tighter lots simply cannot grant. The effect is one of calibrated release, as though the architecture itself exhales once freed from proximity, letting its cantilevered volumes stretch toward the property's wooded perimeter with an assurance that begins to suggest how even a setting as unexpected as Daly City