A Sleek, New Mansion Designed by Gabellini Sheppard and Joshua Gurwitz Asks $60M in Water Mill

At the end of a quiet Water Mill cul-de-sac, this newly constructed estate—designed by Gabellini Sheppard and Joshua Gurwitz—melds meditative Japanese Teahouse design with Brazilian Modernism’s bolder aesthetics.

The juxtaposition is evident throughout the sprawling 12,900-square-foot, seven-bedroom retreat: A Zenlike entry pond rests just off the estate’s double height foyer, which opens to a dramatic great room with 27-foot ceilings, a monolithic custom fireplace, and alls of floor-to-ceiling Alvio glass. Airy and uncluttered, the high-end kitchen features Gaggenau appliances and impeccable millwork by Henrybuilt.

The chic second floor primary, which overlooks Hayground Cove, includes a covered terrace with ipe decking and frameless glass railings that almost disappear against the horizon. A sybaritic paradise les just out back: the 2.8-acre grounds feature several distinct garden pavilions designed for relaxation, as well as a sunken firepit lounge, heated saline pool/ spa and Har-Thu tennis court, a professional outdoor kitchen, and more than 175 feet of western-facing waterfront, including a private dock with access to Mecox Bay.

Unsurprisingly, modern luxury this bespoke can’t be cheap: Priced to sell at $60 million, 140 Hayground Cove has been brought to market by Bespoke Real Estate.