In a neighborhood where architectural distinction defines the landscape, stands a 14,921 square-foot estate with an additional 2,378 square-foot attached natatorium that challenges every notion of residential design. Conceived as a nautilus shell with wedge-shaped rooms that radiate outward from a dramatic central elevator, Michael Murphy’s masterpiece at 5110 Park Lane represents a rare achievement in domestic architecture. This unique configuration offers spectacular views from every room while simultaneously cultivating an intimate, tree house-like feeling of being suspended within the surrounding canopy of mature trees. Set on lush grounds featuring a meandering creek, rolling terrain, and dense foliage, the residence achieves complete integration with its natural surroundings. The extensive use of warm-toned Lueders limestone — quarried in Texas specifically for this project — creates seamless transitions between interior and exterior spaces. The upper level houses the primary living quarters, where buffed concrete floors, Venetian plaster walls, and limestone form a cohesive interplay of texture & tone. Three bedrooms anchor the main residence, complemented by two additional bedrooms within a separate guest apartment that ensures privacy while maintaining stylistic integrity. The lower level elevates two-story living into something extraordinary. Here you'll find sophisticated office spaces, media rooms, conference areas, and recreational amenities including a workout room and stunning lap pool with a fiber-optic waterfall feature. Preston Hollow's coveted location provides immediate access to Highland Park Village & Inwood Village, top private schools, and Love Field Airport, connecting residents to both neighborhood amenities and the broader metroplex.