Rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind home that was built (and lived-in) by one of Miami's most iconic architects, Alfred Browning Parker. This stunning tropical modern home is one of his few remaining masterpieces. Parker affectionately named this house "Woodsong," as it is engulfed in mahogany wood, inside and out. It’s built on an oversized lot on a quiet street in the North Grove and surrounded by lush vegetation—creating an aurora of living amidst nature. The house is comprised of three distinct "pods" that are connected by an exterior breezeway, which is lined by a lap pool. The house is clad with solid mahogany, but is built on reinforced concrete using a steel frame. The living areas are raised and the property is on elevated ground in a “Flood X” zone. Additionally, each structure has their own central A/C and tankless water heater. The home boasts several floor-to-ceiling hurricane impact windows and skylights that allow for tons of natural light and views into the botanical landscape. The backyard contains a sauna and a swimmable, fresh-water pond. Every nook of this home is artfully designed and well-maintained. Furthermore, it is located in Miami's hottest neighborhood—Coconut Grove—with walkability to parks, the bay, and restaurants/bars.