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Water Mill Residence 

Photographer: Michael Moran 

Architect/Designer: Andrew Berman Architect

Location: New York, NY

Shoot Date: 
June 16, 2014 
It started as a way to bring three generations of family, spread across the globe, under one roof. Expertly sited on a two-and-a-half acre lot with private waterfront access, a 7,200-square-foot residence in Water Mill, New York, serves as home base for five adults and five preteens for summers, weekends, and holidays.
A large chef’s kitchen for entertaining friends and family sits at the heart of the T-shaped plan’s two-story wing. Extending from it, a one-story leg with guest quarters comes together with a lower, canted offshoot containing the garage, their roofs blanketed with wildflowers. These volumes hug an entry courtyard where the acid-etched glazed facade is opalescent by day and a welcoming lantern at night. At the western end of the house, the living-dining area opens onto the pool patio. Each veranda is sheltered by cantilevers ranging from 6 to 12 feet deep.
Like most houses in the Hamptons, the flat-roofed structure is clad almost entirely in cedar, but with a twist: rather than the ubiquitous shingle siding, Berman used long, narrow boards of bleached wood. Horizontal bands of board-formed concrete on the exterior walls of the two-story wing’s lower level contrast with vertical wood boards that sheathe the private upper levels. Douglas fir lines the interior on the lower level, where Berman kept the material palette to a minimum.
-Josephine Minutillo for Architectural Record, August 2014
Andrew Berman Architect 
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