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Long Island House by Kanner Architects
link source: dezeen.com »
I'm guessing this is in the Hamptons, though the lots seem a bit small. Maybe Amagansett.
Santa Monica office Kanner Architects have designed a see-through house overlooking the ocean for Long Island, New York.
Called Long Island House, the building will be raised above the ground and have glass walls to allow views right through from every side.
The Long Island Residence sits within a densely packed stretch of beachfront property along the coast of Long Island New York. This 5500 sq. ft home with six bedrooms and seven baths overlooks mild sand dunes that frame the broad expanse of the Atlantic.
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Wowowowow. I don't know about living there comfortably, everything so stark and transparent, but talk about architecture as art!
I sometimes think there's a divergence or even an inverse relationship between the photographic, jaw-droppiness of a place and its livability, it's comfort.