Perched on a wooded hillside overlooking the Hudson River and the distant Catskill Mountains, this 3,940-square-foot contemporary retreat was conceived as a year-round refuge from city life. Expanses of insulated glass frame sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, allowing the changing seasons to shape the experience of the home.
The architecture reveals itself gradually within the Rhinebeck foothills, its glacial geometry carefully embedded within the terrain. From a distance, the structure recedes into the landscape; up close, a precise composition of glass and structure captures light, sky, and forest in equal measure.
The property also includes a private equestrian facility with stables and an indoor riding arena, reflecting the rural traditions that define the Hudson Valley. Just minutes away, the cultural presence of Bard College and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts—designed by Frank Gehry—anchors the house within one of the region’s most vibrant artistic communities.




