Modernist Estate Kentucky in Mount Washington

Where Moreno Valley demanded that discipline against arid horizons, Mount Washington softens the proposition, wrapping the same modernist rigor in Kentucky's humid green canopy where limestone and cedar breathe differently against rolling pasture light. Here the estate's expansive glass walls do not defend against landscape but dissolve into it, the open floor plan carrying sightlines from polished concrete floors through timber-framed apertures and out toward wooded ridgelines that feel almost conspiratorially close. The roofline extends well beyond the building envelope in deep cantilevered overhangs that speak both to climate intelligence and to the kind of unhurried elegance Mount Washington's gentleman-farm corridor has quietly cultivated for generations. As the interior circulation draws you deeper past the central living volume toward the private wing, you sense the architecture beginning to accelerate, each threshold narrowing focus the way a lens pulls tight before opening onto something unexpected in Muncie's