In this inventive re-envisioning of a 1970s, “upside down” house in Montauk, a serene environment of minimalist detailing, rich materials, and sweeping views of the lush landscape was created. As part of the transformative renovation, new openings were carved for light, the roofline simplified, and the interior spaces re-imagined to provide an open, loft-like feel. The residence’s black exterior featuring Shou Sugi Ban cedar siding embodies the simplicity and serenity of the interior. The simplicity of lines and form through ebonizing local cedar in rhythms speak stillness.

Firm: Studio Zung
Genre: Residence
Services: Architecture
Completion: 2012
Size: 2,800 SF

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Montauk Beach House No.2

Montauk, New York

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