Sagaponack - Luxury real estate firm
Brown Harris Stevens, the exclusive affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate, Inc., announces the exclusive sales and marketing of the "Houses of Sagaponac," a modernist residential development. The project features a series of houses created by internationally recognized architects who were given the directive to achieve design excellence and push the envelope of contemporary architecture resulting in a community by and for thinking people. The "Houses of Sagaponac" is an acclaimed housing development conceived by the late
Harry J. (CoCo) Brown, Jr. with the assistance of architect
Richard Meier.
The project is located on a vast tract of land north of Route 27 in Sagaponack and is exclusively listed by real estate agents
Ingrid Brownyard and
Amelia Doggwiler for the Hamptons at Brown Harris Stevens.
Aerial View Plan
The "Houses of Sagaponac" is comprised of 32 parcels of land. The project features eight completed homes - two of which are currently available for sale. Expanding the scope of the original project, buyers are now offered the choice of acquiring one of the houses originally designed for the project by the pantheon of modernist architects, curated by Meier; having a home designed for the project by an array of new architects recently added to the project; or acquiring a parcel of land to develop with an architect and builder of choice.
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The Keenan/Riley House. (Courtesy Photo: BHS) |
Two Views Of The Keenan/Riley House
The two completed homes for sale include The Keenan/Riley House totaling 3,000 square feet for $2.75 million and The Henry Cobb House totaling 3,117 square feet for $2.495 million.
There are 11 parcels of land available for sale ranging in size from 1.3 to 2.6 acres with prices from approximately $600,000 to $725,000. Buyers can also choose from one of the 13 completed home designs from architects including
Sam Mockbee,
Steven Holl,
Richard Gluckman,
Antonnio Citterio,
Stephen Kanner,
Cooper Robertson,
Resolution 4,
Morris Sato Studio,
Di Cicco Vinci (DVA),
Thread,
Plaid,
James Freed with prices from $2.495 million to $5 million.
"The change in sales strategy for the Houses at Sagaponac now gives buyers the opportunity to work with the plans and interact directly with the architect," said
Ingrid Brownyard. "This allows buyers to have a lot more input in what they want their home to look like and to own a house in a unique development featuring world renowned architects"
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Aerial view of "Houses of Sagaponac." (Courtesy Photo: BHS) |
Two Views Of The Frank Lloyd Wright House
The "Houses of Sagaponac" provides a possible unique sanctuary to relocate the completed restored Bachman Wilson House within a neighborhood of well-designed houses that emulates a similar design philosophy. In 1954
Abraham Wilson and
Gloria Bachman commissioned
Frank Lloyd Wright to design a house in Millstone, New Jersey, an area subject to frequent flooding. The living room offers a dramatic two-story space, with a wall of glass and an open floor plan of horizontal and vertical planes that pass through the inside and outside allowing the owner to be one with nature. Respecting the original Frank Lloyd Wright design, the Bachman Wilson House would be sited in a southeast direction that would provide the intended passive solar orientation. The proposed relocation of the Bachman Wilson House would be of historic significance, providing the only authentic example in the Hamptons of one of America's most revolutionary architects and designers.
For more information or to arrange an appointment please contact: Ingrid Brownyard at 631-725-5576 or Amelia Doggwiler at 631-204-2426.
About Brown Harris Stevens
Brown Harris Stevens, established in 1873, is the premier provider of residential real estate services in New York. The company has offices throughout New York City, the Hamptons, North Fork and Palm Beach. Brown Harris Stevens offers more luxury residential exclusives than any other Manhattan firm, and serves as the exclusive affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate Inc., a subsidiary of Christie's International PLC, the world's oldest fine arts auctioneer.
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