Quirky midcentury house restored to original glory - Architecture Blogs

Quirky midcentury house restored to original glory



Ashok Sinha

The renovation celebrates architect Andrew Geller?s penchant for geometric whimsy In 1968, architect Andrew Geller, best known for his midcentury beach houses, designed a strange little home in East Hampton, New York. The Antler House, as it was called, featured a pale wood facade marked by geometric windows and an asymmetrical roof, and a generally peculiar shape that seemed to follow no rule of any kind.
Over the years, new owners of the home added more traditional features to the house, muting Geller?s whimsical vision. Now, the house?s original architectural quirks are once again getting their due thanks to a restoration Brooklyn and Virginia-based design studio by Architecture AF.
?We wanted to change the house as little as possible, but add a few creature comforts,? says architect Forrest Frazier. ?We consolidated all changes to the back side of the house, which was least exposed to the street.?
Ashok Sinha

Armed with the original drawings, the team stripped back the tacked-on additions, rehabbed the original cedar cladding, and restored Geller?s most novel idea?the ?owl?s eye? great room, which features three walls of semi-circle windows. ?I?ve never seen anything like them before,? Frazier said. ?Needless to say, restoring them was a labor of love.?
The biggest addition was an expansive back deck that?s reached by climbing a set of stairs obscured by a triangular slant of wood beams. Sculptural, geometric, and playful, it?s ...
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