Sandy Springs receives you with a quieter assurance than San Marcos offered, the landscape here trading sun-bleached expanses for canopied stillness, yet the home at 7909 Rose Island Road maintains that same unwavering dialogue between structure and earth that has followed you through every mile. Here the clean lines settle into a deeper register, the modernist vocabulary finding its most intimate expression against the mature hardwoods and gentle undulations of this established Kentucky enclave, where architectural ambition never needs to announce itself loudly. The materials breathe differently in this air—stone and glass calibrated not for spectacle but for the slow accumulation of morning light across planes that seem to have always belonged to this particular ridge. And as you cross the threshold, you sense the estate beginning to unfold its interior logic with a patience that will only deepen as Sanford's own revelations draw near.