Real Estate
Welcome To West Wind, A Sprawling Modern Masterpiece On Casey Key
Created by NY architect, former architecture chair at Harvard, Toshiko Mori, the home is a curated study in creating awe-inspiring space.
OSPREY, FL — Combine international award-winning architecture, the extraordinary Gulf to Bay location and the motivated heirs of this outstanding estate, the result is no less than an opportunity of a lifetime. Welcome to West Wind, the main house and a sprawling modern masterpiece gracing the exclusive north end of Casey Key with dreamy views of both the Gulf and Bay. Created by New York architect and former architecture department chair at Harvard, Toshiko Mori, the residence is a curated study in how to create awe-inspiring spaces using natural surroundings. The sun hits the prized dichroic glass prism, diffusing daylight from clerestory windows into a spectrum of colors creating a living-art spectacular, according to Realtor.com.
- Address: 316 N Casey Key Rd, Osprey, Florida
- Price: $7,650,000
- Square Feet: 7,121
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 6 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 2002
- Features: Solid concrete construction by renowned builder Michael K. Walker & Assoc.
- The completely renovated two-bedroom guest house, which formerly served as barracks for the U.S. Coast Guard, enjoys incredible Gulf of Mexico views from every room and a dream terrace perched above the palms.
- Three-car garage.
- Meandering through botanical gardens on more than 1.6 acres, a private pool and one-bedroom guest quarters plus pavilion with a large covered terrace enjoy expansive views of Little Sarasota Bay.
- Private dock built in 2002.
- Enjoy sunrise over the bay and sunset over the gulf on Casey Key, an island paradise where life is about dipping your toes in the sand and then boarding your boat to explore the bay waters.
- The cultural city of Sarasota and the quaint city of Venice are nearby.
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