The
two bedroom, two bathroom, 1500-square-foot beach house was built
at Fire Island Pines, on the highest dune of the 26-mile-long barrier
island. The living spaces are on the second floor, capturing panoramic
views of the Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay .
The design is based
on a ten-foot cubic grid organizing a variety of interior and exterior
spaces, including a screen porch, roof decks, and a projecting
dining room. The white-trimmed and weathered gray colors relate to the
local vernacular of houses and boardwalks. Winner of Design Award of Honor in 2004 from the New York Council of the Society of American Registered Architects. See article in Home Miami magazine.
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