Bordering over 600 acres of protected preserve and perched on a bluff with sweeping views across Gardiners Bay, this visionary modern estate offers a rare interplay of serenity, sustainability, and sculptural design. Conceived by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects and brought to life by John Hummel and Associates, the residence is a masterclass in minimalist restraint and material richness -- executed in glass, steel, cedar, and concrete. Inside, interiors are wrapped in soft neutrals and natural textures, reflecting a refined mid-century European sensibility. Each space tells a story-of travel, of light, of stillness-anchored by views that evolve with the sky. From the private gated approach, a walled entry courtyard sets a contemplative tone. A soaring, skylit atrium leads to a pavilion-like main level where glass walls dissolve the boundary between interior and horizon. The living space flows effortlessly to the terrace and pool, anchored by a double-sided fireplace. A serene dining room with hidden bar and a sleek, sculptural kitchen provide an ideal balance of elegance and ease. The upper level is home to a breathtaking primary suite-a tranquil retreat with panoramic water and reserve views, indoor and outdoor showers, and a private deck. Guest suites reflect the surrounding landscape with distinctive light and dark palettes, while a cedar-clad office with fireplace and balcony inspires quiet productivity. The lower level is designed for wellness and entertaining. It features a professional-grade gym, a Klaffs dry sauna, a PBR steam room, and a glass-enclosed pool lounge. A climate-controlled wine cellar provides a perfect setting for collectors, while ample storage and dual laundry stations offer practicality without compromise. The layout maintains the home's minimalist elegance while serving a full suite of lifestyle needs. Outdoor living is elevated with multiple lounging and dining zones: a covered terrace with fireplace, a pergola-shaded firepit, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, an upstairs porch with suspended swing, and private stairs down to a bay beach. Two garages offer flexibility-one of which could easily be reimagined as a pool house or guest pavilion. Sustainable systems include geothermal heating and cooling, solar-powered HVAC, Fleetwood hurricane-rated walls of glass, a Kemper 100-year roof, and integrated Lutron lighting and Sonos sound. This is more than a home-it's a timeless retreat of presence, place, and purposeful design.