Lathhouse / Birdseye

The architectural context of Sagaponack is a dense layering of modernism, contemporary refinement, historicism, and rural farmland. Lathhouse is a regionally inspired home conceptually influenced by the local agricultural history combined with contemporary programming, modernist convention, sustainable building systems and materials, and reverence for vernacular form. Lathhouse reflects a purposeful agrarian context, much like a barn in its pastoral setting. The residence, a two-story gable structure, is oriented east-west facing overlooking a spacious lawn to the south. The sloping topography, coupled with the minimalist pool house, defines the lower lawn, pool, and tennis court. The pool house mediates between the pool and tennis court activities. The perimeter is defined by a continuous privet hedge and anchored by mature deciduous trees.

Lathhouse / Birdseye
© Michael Moran © Michael Moran
  • architects: Birdseye
  • Location: Sagaponack, New York, United States
  • Project Year: 2020
  • Photographs: Michael Moran
  • Photographs: Peter Murdock
  • Area: 5050.0 ft2

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