An architecturally significant Neo-Bauhaus-style home in East Hampton is on the market for the first time in 23 years.
Designed by architect Bruce Nagel after he departed the noted Gwathmey Siegel firm, the modern home at 36 Gould Street features Bauhaus fundamentals, such as clean lines, geometric shapes and functionality, but still respects the classic Hamptons vernacular.
The 2,400-square-foot house is listed for $3,995,000 with Greg Schmidt and Jackie Dunphy of The Corcoran Group.

Located behind gates, the home sits on a lushy landscaped 0.41 acre. features unique Gwathmey-inspired geometric windows and high ceilings.
The main living area features a gas fireplace surrounded by hand-hewn Italian limestone. Sliding doors open to a spacious deck with plenty of room for entertaining. outdoor entertainment space. The expansive Timbertech polymer deck overlooks the saline pool, surrounded by mature landscaping.
The living area easily flows both into the custom kitchen and dining rooms.
Recently updated, the kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, including a Wolf range with a pro ventilation hood, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a Viking wine chiller. White tiles on the walls were individually hand-cut in Italy, we’re told. A custom marble island features a waterfall edge.

Meanwhile, the dining room is complete with a double-height ceiling with a wall of windows and an architect-designed custom sideboard and bookcase by the Bridgehampton-based Kevin O’Sullivan.
A spacious primary suite can be found on the second level, featuring a cathedral ceiling, a gas fireplace and a bathroom with heated floors. A wall of windows provides a view of the sky and mature trees. Just outside of the bedroom, there is access to a covered deck, perfect for a shady relaxation area overlooking the pool.
There are two more bedrooms with a shared bathroom on the second floor, which has an open landing looking down over the dining room.
There is an unfinished basement with 1,123 square feet of space, where there is a washer and dryer.
The house also provides a separate garage with a frosted glass garage door.
The property is perfectly situated close to the East Hampton train station, East Hampton Village shops and restaurants.
[Listing: 36 Gould Street, East Hampton] | Brokers: Greg Schmidt and Jackie Dunphy, The Corcoran Group | GMAP
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