The fire pit terrace materializes as the first declaration of how this property treats the boundary between shelter and sky — not as a line to cross but as a conversation to sustain. Where the approach offered movement and anticipation, this space demands stillness, its low-slung seating geometry organized around flame rather than view, though the view is impossibly present. The materials here carry the same discipline found throughout the architecture, stone and steel holding their composure against the informal sprawl of the Kentucky evening beyond. What begins to emerge is a design language so confident in its restraint that every element — the fire, the horizon, the silence between them — feels