There’s plenty to like about this Norman Jaffe-designed contemporary on Springs Fireplace Road. Most importantly there are 4.5 acres of land.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation around about the Peconic Community Preservation Fund. So to clear up any misunderstanding, here’s a primer about the CPF.
Remember this house? It hit the market back in March. By maverick postmodern architect Charles Moore, the place is far from ordinary.
Looking for a super-cool weekend pied a terre? Here you go. This house was part of architect Richard Bender’s Amenity project in the early 1960s.
This interesting building, by architect Michael Haverland, is set on 2.55 acres right on Accabonac Harbor, near the Pollock-Krasner House. Built by Ben Krupinski in 2008, the house is a signature Haverland design, with long low lines and many windows, all within two rectangular volumes. The exterior is cast concrete with an intriguing pattern. Sightlines as…
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This house, by maverick postmodern architect Charles Moore, is far from ordinary. A magnificent two-story concrete fireplace anchors the home, while Moore’s interior planes form nooks and shelters for different activities. Donlyn Lyndon, professor of architecture at UC Berkeley, said, “Charles wanted to give people a chance to put their own things in and to…
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