The architect Norman Jaffe was a controversial figure in the Hamptons from the 1960s until he mysteriously drowned in the ocean in 1993. His award-winning early houses, with shingled, cantilevered planes, gave way in the 1980s to kitschy glass palaces. His reputation for partying and womanizing, meanwhile, offended some clients. SFC
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