Rent an Architect’s Hamptons Getaway With a Green Roof and Sunken Patio for $75K This Summer

The 6,500-square foot home comprises three wood-and-glass volumes set on varying levels to correspond with the sloping site.

Rent an Architect’s Hamptons Getaway With a Green Roof and Sunken Patio for $75K This Summer

The 6,500-square foot home comprises three wood-and-glass volumes set on varying levels to correspond with the sloping site.

Property Details: 

Location: 248 Town Lane, Amagansett, New York

Price: $75,000 for two-week rentals between July 1 and September 5 (see listing for varying rental terms/prices)

Architect: Scott Glass (cofounder of Guerin Glass Architects)

Footprint: 6,500 square feet (six bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths)

Lot size: 1.7 acres

From the agent: "Stunning modern home set on 1.7 cleared acres, located across from a 100-acre reserve and close to local farm stands, town, and ocean beaches. Beautifully designed with floor-to-ceiling windows giving a beautiful view of the landscape and property from almost every room. Rich materials and finishes along with radiant-heated stone floors throughout. The house is 6,500 square feet and has an open plan, that includes six bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, an office, and a finished lower level. The main floor has a series of sliding glass doors that opens the living area up to a sunken patio. Incredibly large and open yard with a rolling lawn, 20-by-60-foot pool, and beautiful landscaping. A stylish Amagansett retreat with privacy and plenty of space for entertaining."

Scott Glass, cofounder of New York–based firm Guerin Glass Architects, designed this six-bedroom retreat in Amagansett on Long Island for himself and his wife, former MSNBC host JJ Ramberg. The Hamptons residence comprises three volumes clad in cypress, cedar, and glass.

Scott Glass, cofounder of New York firm Guerin Glass Architects, designed this peaceful Hamptons home as a family retreat for himself and his wife, former MSNBC host JJ Ramberg, in Amagansett on Long Island.

Photo by Josh McHugh for Sotheby’s International Realty

A hinoki cypress grows in the front courtyard between the garage and the main entrance.

A hinoki cypress grows in the courtyard at the main entrance to the residence, which comprises three volumes clad in glass and wood—either new cedar or reclaimed cypress.

Photo by Josh McHugh for Sotheby’s International Realty

The entrance and main public spaces—primarily a large, high-ceilinged room incorporating the kitchen, dining, and living areas—are on the middle level.

On the entry level, a full-height fireplace creates a visual divide between the dining area and living room, both furnished primarily with midcentury finds. 

Photo by Josh McHugh for Sotheby’s International Realty

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