Mid-century icon originally dreamed by William B. Scarbro and reborn by PHX Historic, this residence blurs art, architecture, and landscape. Professionally sculpted grounds wrap the home in desert theater with towering palms, carved boulders, and curated plantings framing every sightline. Inside, a sun-washed great room reveals blonde hardwoods, rift-cut white oak millwork, and slabs of blue Tortuga marble that feel almost aquatic. The culinary core features a Pro-48 Sub-Zero, Wolf 48'' gas range, scullery, and paneled Cove dishwasher. The main house hosts a primary suite with ¾ bath, two guest rooms joined by a jack-and-jill, office, laundry, and a powder mural. A private casita adds a family lounge, bedroom, and ¾ bath. Indoors dissolve into the pool, fenced grounds, and 60-year palms.