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Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Springs Residence in East Hampton, New York by CCS ARCHITECTURESeptember 14th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: CCS ARCHITECTURE This 3,200 square-foot residence was created for ‘Summering’ in the Hamptons and occasional off-season weekends. It’s meant to be a ‘family place’ to enjoy the natural beauty of the setting and to entertain. The design is an example of casual modernism – much like contemporary homes in California – with clean lines, strong indoor-outdoor connections, and a modern interior. A breezeway bridges the parking side of the house with the living side and further acts as a point of entry that provides a directed view of the open site. The first floor has the main public spaces, plus a guest suite, while the second floor has the master bedroom, two kid’s bedrooms, and a family room – all of which overlook the deck, pool, and yard.
The project began as a collaboration with New World Homes- a prefabricated house development team. After successfully building more traditional homes with their pre-fab strategy, they approached CCS to try something more ambitious and modern. Working with the technological advantages and constraints of prefab construction, the result is a modern, cost-effective, and highly energy efficient custom home. The house was fabricated in Pennsylvania and transported to the site in East Hampton in five parts. Once on site, the parts were assembled and set onto the foundation and further finishes were installed. When it was about 80% complete, it was sold to the current owner who hired CCS to further develop the design to meet his specific lifestyle, including the overall site planning, a custom pool, and pool house. Pool Pavilion The final phase of a new residence created for ‘Summering’ in the Hamptons and occasional off-season weekends, is meant to be a ‘family place’ to enjoy the natural beauty of the wooded lot and to entertain poolside. The Pool Pavilion is a collection of volumes organized under a single roof. The simple arrangement creates a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces, including an enclosed sitting room and bath, an outdoor shower, pool storage, a small kitchen and bar, and spacious outdoor living and dining areas adjacent to the pool. The materials are simple and refined, including stained and painted cedar boards, acid-washed concrete floors, stucco fireplace and black framed windows and doors. The design is an example of casual modernism, inspired by contemporary homes in California, with clean lines, strong indoor-outdoor connections, and a sensibility designed for modern living. Contact CCS ARCHITECTURE
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