Entelechy II, designed by John Portman, merges architecture with philosophy, exemplifying the transition from potential to realization, a concept rooted in Aristotle's teachings on 'entelechy'.
Portman's Entelechy II is more than a vacation home; through its geometric forms and glass façades, it transforms philosophical concepts into tangible artistic expression, symbolizing true potential.
Spanning 12,500 sq ft, Entelechy II features natural light-filled spaces with iconic columns, reflecting pools, and a suspended walkway, offering both grandeur and serenity.
After decades as Portman’s retreat, Entelechy II—with bold designs and ocean views—comes to market at $40 million, showcasing that the best architecture inspires profound pursuits.
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