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Hamptons Modern: Contemporary Living on the East End [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 279x229 mm, weight: 1440 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Monacelli Press
  • ISBN-10: 158093594X
  • ISBN-13: 9781580935944
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 279x229 mm, weight: 1440 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Monacelli Press
  • ISBN-10: 158093594X
  • ISBN-13: 9781580935944
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There are few places in the United States that have experienced as many waves of American modernism as Long Island’s East End, long known as a haven for the wealthy and glamorous. In Hamptons Modern, author David Sokol explores the latest architectural experiments taking place in New York’s legendary summer retreat. With contemporary design increasingly favored in the region, the eighteen residences featured here reflect modernism’s spread across both forks (and as far west as Bellport, which has become a cultural gateway to the Hamptons).

Yet perhaps more important, these houses represent a shift away from the image of conspicuously sprawling properties for the elite; these projects return to modernism’s founding principles, shun Instagrammable spectacle, and steward the East End’s increasingly fragile landscape.

These houses interface with the seaside landscape in ways that reference the Hamptons’ rich design history and sensitively highlight Long Island’s famed natural beauty. Some are renovations and additions to houses by famed twentieth-century modernists like Andrew Geller, Charles Gwathmey, and Norman Jaffe, and leading offices such as Bates Masi + Architects, Young Projects, Leroy Street Studio, and Ryall Sheridan Architects represent the contemporary approach to twenty-first century regionalism. Hamptons Modern presents these and numerous other examples of designforward residences that are responsive to terrain, building vernacular, and cultural legacy.



A visual celebration of New York’s Legendary summer retreat as the vanguard of residential design today



Long known as an enclave for the wealthy and glamorous, today the Hamptons and nearby coastal communities have become a haven of seaside modernism. New Hamptons Houses showcases houses that reflect the area’s design history and strong affinity for its landscape.

There are few places in the United States that have experienced as many waves of American modernism as Long Island’s East End. In New Hamptons Houses, author David Sokol explores the latest architectural experiments taking place in New York’s legendary summer retreat. With contemporary design increasingly mainstream in the region, the seventeen residences featured here reflect modernism’s spread across not just the Hamptons but up-and-coming destinations like Bellport and Montauk, Greenport and Mattituck. Yet perhaps more important, the houses featured here represent a shift away from the image of conspicuously sprawling properties for the elite; these projects return to modernism’s founding principles, shun Instagrammable spectacle, and steward the East End’s increasingly fragile landscape. 
 
These houses interface with the seaside landscape in ways that that reference the Hamptons’ rich design history and sensitively highlight Long Island’s famed natural beauty. Some are renovations and additions to houses by famed twentieth century modernists like Andrew Geller, Charles Gwathmey, and Norman Jaffe, and leading offices such as Bates + Masi, Young Projects, and Ryall Sheridan Architects represent the contemporary approach to twenty-first century regionalism. New Hamptons Houses presents these and numerous other examples of design-forward residences that are responsive to terrain, building vernacular, and cultural legacy.

Recenzijas

This engaging ode to a design movements influence in time and place would be an asset to many libraries and its a pleasure to read. Architectural Record



Showcases eighteen residences from some of the most illustrious designers of the prestigious and glamorous summer region, combining well-researched text with photographs which illuminate the regions respect for artistic modernism, the environment, and history. - Whitewall



A celebration of timeless design. - Interior Design



Showcase[ s] some of the most magical architecture and design across New Yorkand look[ s] fabulous on the coffee table. - Modern Luxury Interiors New York



Come for the eye candy and stay for the explorations of site-sensitive building techniques.- Architect Magazine

Introduction: It Comes in Waves 6(5)
Stewarding the Past
Q&A with Timothy Godbold
11(5)
Antler House
16(10)
Montauk House
26(12)
Six Square House
38(12)
Watermill Residence
50(10)
Sag Harbor House
60(8)
House in the Dunes
68(11)
Extending the Legacy
Q&A with Nick Martin
79(5)
Redwood Residence
84(10)
Bellport House
94(10)
Montauk House
104(12)
Pike & Pond
116(10)
Bar House
126(10)
Shore House
136(12)
Shelter Island House
148(13)
Setting New Precedents
Q&A with Margot and Clay Coffey
161(5)
Springs House
166(10)
Amagansett Modular
176(10)
Wetlands House
186(12)
Cocoon House
198(12)
Elizabeth II
210(12)
Acknowledgments 222
David Sokol is a New York-based critic specializing in architecture and design, and the author of Hudson Modern: Residential Landscapes (Monacelli, 2018). He is a contributing editor at Architectural Record and Cultured magazines and the author of several books, including The Modern Architecture Pop-Up Book and the series Nordic Architects, and writes regularly for Azure, Dwell, Departures, Surface, and numerous other publications. Before he turned his primary focus to the built environment, Sokol was managing editor of I.D. magazine.