A Norman Jaffe Stunner in Bridgehampton Can Be Your Summer Getaway for $90,000
The price of this East End rental is steep, but so is the architectural prestige.
The price of this East End rental is steep, but so is the architectural prestige.
Bidding on the angular masterpiece is underway, and its sale will certainly kick off the Hamptons 2023 real estate market with a bang.
This fab Further Lane residence is currently listed for $27.5 million, but will soon go to auction with no reserve.
This circa-1984 stunner will never go out of style, and neither will its sweeping views, docks, and amenities.
Created for the current owner in 1993, this architectural beauty sits on 20 acres and has stunning views of the Hudson River.
Maintaining the architectural vision, the designer created a space for modern living.
Industrial designer Miles Jaffe undertakes a renovation and expansion of a Water Mill modern originally built in 1975 by his architect father.
Industrial designer Miles Jaffe undertakes a renovation and expansion of a Water Mill modern originally built in 1975 by his architect father.
A modernist gem in Sagaponack moves along with the times.
A modernist gem in Sagaponack moves along with the times.
A distinctive wedge-shaped house by legendary Bridgehampton architect Norman Jaffe gets a respectful renovation.
A distinctive wedge-shaped house by legendary Bridgehampton architect Norman Jaffe gets a respectful renovation.
Prolific and talented, architect Norman Jaffe built dozens of unconventional modernist homes on the South Fork from 1968 to 1989. A master of the dramatic gesture, he established his practice in Bridgehampton in 1967.
The shingle style is by far the overriding architectural vernacular of the Hamptons, and no one executed it better than Francis Fleetwood. With his death in May, the prolific East Hampton–based Fleetwood joins the growing pantheon of notable East End architects, from Grosvenor Atterbury to Norman Jaffe and Charles Gwathmey, who have left their mark on the South Fork.
In Northwest Woods, a low-slung home quietly holds court on a deeply verdant plot.
Preston T. Phillips reflects on the Hamptons as a laboratory for ideas.
Retaining the spirit of the client’s childhood house, and all the memories that came with it, was important throughout the project.
Now in his 80s and still going strong, architect Harry Bates of Bates Masi + Architects continues to raise the bar on innovative East End architecture.
Retired surfer dude Pete Harwood proves there’s more than one way to ride the waves. Harwood has always lived by the water building surfboards. He no longer builds surfboards for riding but rather surfboard-shaped sculptures.
Simplicty rules in Christopher LaGuardia’s landscape designs.
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Tear down wasn’t even an option for designer Holly Jaffe and family.
On and off the market for over a decade, the bucolic and grand residence even sold for slightly above its last asking price.