Space-Age Home on the East Hampton Coast
Designed by the architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, this 11,450-square-foot home in Long Island features a bold, geometric design inspired by the rolling landscape of East Hampton. With its aerospace-style structure and two levels of living space, the home presents a distinctly futuristic aesthetic.
The architects utilized a lightweight blend of fiberglass and foam rather than traditional concrete or steel framing for the roof. The expansive roofline dips down in sections to highlight interior features like skylights and fireplaces.
A glazed window system wraps around the home, providing beautiful views of the beach and surrounding landscape.
The exterior also features a large patio that mimics the material on the house’s exterior. A set of stairs leads to a large, geometric inground pool.
The first floor features an open-concept layout with built-in furniture and sculpted artificial dunes that define separate zones. Additional bedrooms are discreetly integrated into the dunes for privacy.
The second floor houses the primary suite, which opens onto a rooftop deck overlooking the beach. All bedrooms are finished with milled end-grain mesquite on the walls, floors, and ceilings, creating a warm, cohesive interior throughout the home.
The photography is by Iwan Baan.
Architecture: Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
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