New York, NY
Using a 1930’s cottage/tractor shed as the base buildings, Lee Skolnick converted this modest home into a 2,500 sq. ft. dynamic array of shapes and volumes, conceived as a series of interconnected cottages and cabins. Sitting astride the original shingled house and looking very much like a modernist tree house, the renovated and expanded structure includes a copper and plywood shack, a corrugated-metal shed and a wood barn. Angled greenhouse windows act as large skylights for the central part of the home and punctuate the intersection of old and new.
Status: Built
Location: Bridgehampton, NY, US
Firm Role: Architecture