A stunning modern estate set on a rare, oversized 40,000± square foot lot, this exceptional one-story residence is a masterwork by award-winning modernist architect Marcio Kogan of Studio mk27, conceived to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. The home offers four bedrooms, five full baths, and two powder rooms, arranged within a thoughtfully curated floor plan that balances openness with privacy. Expansive floor-to-ceiling Vitrocsa glass walls flood the interiors with natural light and allow the living room to transform effortlessly into an open-air pavilion, overlooking lush, manicured gardens. Architectural details are both refined and intentional: teak rods line the ceilings, while travertine flooring extends seamlessly from interior to exterior, visually and physically uniting the spaces. The indoor living room, fully enclosed in glass, opens to tranquil garden views, while the outdoor living room is anchored by a dramatic metal fireplace suspended from the ceiling, creating a striking focal point. A sculptural Virginia flagstone wall artfully separates the social areas from the private wing, which includes the bedrooms, kitchen, office, and media room. The primary suite is a serene retreat, featuring an oversized walk-in closet, dual baths, and peaceful garden vistas. The exterior spaces are equally compelling. Loggias, a resort-style pool area, and lush tropical landscaping create a private outdoor oasis, enhanced by a dramatic living wall that serves as both an artistic statement and a unifying design element between inside and out. The residence is further elevated by impeccable interior design by Diana Radomysler and landscape architecture by Keith Williams of Nievera Williams Design. Recognized for its architectural significance, the home is the Winner of the Preservation Society's 2020 Schuler Award. This is a truly one-of-a-kind estate; a residence that is as artistically compelling as it is functionally sophisticated.
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Palm Beach was discovered and established as a resort community by Standard Oil magnate Henry M. Flagler. Many of the local streets and parks are named after him.
Palm Beach is home to the world renowned Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. It was built in 1896 and pays homage to Florida’s 'Glided Age.'
If you are looking for fine french-styled cuisine visit Cafe L'Europe. It is a staple of the Palm Beach culinary scene and has been for over 25 years.
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Listing information last updated on March 17th, 2026 at 2:31am CDT.