C+S House / AE Superlab
Located at the edge of a heavily wooded 3-acre plot in East Hampton, New York, The C+S house is a complete redesign and renovation of an existing 1970?s era residence and serves as a retreat for the Manhattan based clients; a graphic designer, and an art consultant and curator.
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Architects: AE Superlab
Location: East Hampton, United States
Architect Of Record: Brian Masuda
Area: 1600.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Text description provided by the architects. Located at the edge of a heavily wooded 3-acre plot in East Hampton, New York, The C+S house is a complete redesign and renovation of an existing 1970?s era residence and serves as a retreat for the Manhattan based clients; a graphic designer, and an art consultant and curator.
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Clean lines, minimalist details and a limited but carefully selected palette of materials, breathe new life into the existing house, while retaining and building on the idiosyncratic character of the original.
Plans
The redesign takes its cues from the client?s desire to create a living gallery space that would house their existing collection of artworks as well as serve as a canvas for several site-specific pieces commissioned specifically for the space. The most prominent of these are the two large scale murals that overlook the central double height living area, both of which d...
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Architects: AE Superlab
Location: East Hampton, United States
Architect Of Record: Brian Masuda
Area: 1600.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Text description provided by the architects. Located at the edge of a heavily wooded 3-acre plot in East Hampton, New York, The C+S house is a complete redesign and renovation of an existing 1970?s era residence and serves as a retreat for the Manhattan based clients; a graphic designer, and an art consultant and curator.
Courtesy of AE Superlab
Clean lines, minimalist details and a limited but carefully selected palette of materials, breathe new life into the existing house, while retaining and building on the idiosyncratic character of the original.
Plans
The redesign takes its cues from the client?s desire to create a living gallery space that would house their existing collection of artworks as well as serve as a canvas for several site-specific pieces commissioned specifically for the space. The most prominent of these are the two large scale murals that overlook the central double height living area, both of which d...
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