An iconic Westover Hills estate where architectural pedigree and modern indulgence converge. Originally designed in 1957 by renowned architect Jack Schutts and masterfully expanded by architect Ames Fender with a striking 5,000+ square foot contemporary addition, this 1.2-acre estate is a private resort hidden in plain sight. With 5 en-suite bedrooms, 7 full baths, 2 half baths, and garage space for 5 vehicles, the scale is impressive with yet every space feeling intentional. Terrazzo floors guide you through dramatic entertaining rooms framed by walls of glass. The formal dining room captures tranquil water views, while the great room anchored by a statement fireplace and bespoke bar opens seamlessly to a covered terrace crowned with a circular oculus skylight. Indoor and outdoor living blend effortlessly, creating a setting equally suited for intimate evenings or grand scale gatherings. The chef’s kitchen is both sculptural and functional, outfitted with professional grade appliances and opening to a private fountain courtyard. A theatre, executive office, library, and wine cellar complete the interior experience. The primary suite is its own private wing with a fireplace, library, and sweeping park like views included offering serenity without sacrificing sophistication. Across the grounds, glass walkways hover above curated landscaping and water features. The resort-style pool weaves architecturally between structures, creating a striking visual centerpiece. A 1,000+ square foot air-conditioned cabana elevates the experience further with a full kitchen, living area, gym, and bath making it perfect for extended entertaining or private retreat. A rare collaboration between timeless mid-century design and bold contemporary architecture, this estate is a legacy property designed for distinction, privacy, and unforgettable entertaining.