This pool house in Amagansett was designed to maximum variety of experiences within a relatively small set of indoor and outdoor spaces.

Cedar louvers, bluestone floors and a natural zinc roof, which will patina over time, add a collection of natural elements to the indoor/outdoor structure.

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Further Lane Pool House, East Hampton, NY

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East Hampton, NY

The goal for this Hamptons pool house was to create a maximum variety of experiences within a relatively small set of indoor and outdoor spaces, all within eyeshot and earshot of each other. Moving through the space reveals a range of dedicated areas: a seating area with fireplace, trellised sections that frame the sky, enclosed areas for storage and food prep, and a changing room and bathroom. Elements of nature abound, from cedar louvers to bluestone floors to a natural zinc roof, which will patina over time. Plenty of trees and foliage surrounding the structure give it a feeling of enclosure, so that you can’t tell where the architecture ends and landscape design begins. A chimney made of handmade Petersen bricks from Denmark rises above, anchoring the composition of spaces with a place to gather.

 

 

 

 

ARCHITECT

Robert Young Architect, PLLC
Principal-in-Charge: Robert Young, AIA
Project Manager: Justin Blejer
Project Team: Viktoria Rauter

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

LaGuardia Design Group

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

John Condon Engineering PC

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Fountainhead Construction

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR

Whitmores Inc

PHOTOGRAPHY

Frank Oudeman ©