A rare and masterfully executed architectural composition, this Garden Hills residence represents the seamless convergence of heritage and modernity, originally conceived in the 1940s and completely reimagined through an extraordinary collaboration between architect Rodolfo Castro, interiors by Source, and construction by Benecki Homes, with landscape architecture by LandPlus.Set behind a composed, European-inspired facade, the home unfolds with a quiet confidence, its classical proportions now juxtaposed by a striking glass and steel addition that introduces a bold contemporary dialogue. Beyond, a newly constructed heated pool and curated grounds establish a private, resort-caliber setting--an intentional extension of the home's architectural narrative. The entry sequence is nothing short of sculptural. A marble-inlaid foyer introduces the home with understated drama, anchored by the preserved curved terrazzo staircase--an original architectural artifact--refined with new iron balusters. Venetian plaster walls and ceilings throughout the main level create a luminous, textural envelope, subtly shifting with the natural light and reinforcing the home's artisanal pedigree. Formal living and dining spaces are arranged with precision and purpose, connected by a bespoke wet bar, an object of both function and beauty, featuring custom oak cabinetry, integrated refrigeration drawers, marble countertops with an integrated sink, and an antique mirror backsplash. This is a home designed not only for living, but for hosting at the highest level. At its core, the kitchen is a study in restraint and craftsmanship. Custom solid oak cabinetry is paired with marble slab countertops and and solid slab backsplash, floating shelves, and a La Cornue range, complemented by a suite of fully integrated, paneled appliances. The material palette is cohesive and deliberate, reflecting the broader design ethos established throughout. The adjoining family room, housed within the dramatic glass and steel addition, redefines the relationship between interior and exterior. Framed by floor-to-ceiling steel windows, the space is flooded with natural light and oriented entirely toward the rear gardens and pool, creating a continuous visual and spatial connection to the outdoors. A refined powder room and thoughtfully designed mudroom complete the main level, each executed with the same level of material integrity and detail: custom millwork, curated stone selections, and hand-applied finishes. Upstairs, three ensuite bedrooms are arranged with privacy and intention, alongside a dedicated laundry. The primary suite is a true retreat; layered, serene, and meticulously tailored. Dual custom dressing rooms with integrated ambient lighting provide both function and elegance, while the spa-inspired bath features a floating vanity, soaking tub, frameless glass shower, and steel-framed windows overlooking the landscaped grounds. The terrace level extends the living experience with a fireside lounge, guest suite, and full bath, ideal for both everyday living and long-term guests. Throughout the home, an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship is evident: wide-plank oak flooring, hand-applied Venetian plaster, curated stone and tile selections, unlacquered brass hardware, and bespoke lighting. Every material has been considered, every junction resolved. Positioned in the heart of Garden Hills, just moments from the Duck Pond, neighborhood pool, Atlanta International School, and the dining and retail of Buckhead Village, the home offers not only architectural significance, but a lifestyle defined by walkability, community, and enduring value. This is not simply a renovation, it is a complete re-articulation of a historic residence, executed with intellectual rigor, material sophistication, and a level of design rarely seen in the market.