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Long Island

Posted by Greg Pohl at March 13. 2006


Does anyone know of any modern housing or condo projects currently in the works in Long Island?



Re: Long Island

Posted by stephen levine at April 16. 2006


The Houses at Sagaponac by Harry Joe Brown (now deceased) are on going. Located in Sagaponack, Southampton NY. Yes, the fashionable Hamptons. Single unattached houses by various famous architects. Quality of design is not absolute.

Why exactly are you asking the question?

Stephen11962



Re: Long Island

Posted by albertson at July 24. 2008

hi;


I was referring to the trailer that lived in one winter while i was building my  weekend house on long island.When
money was getting tight and we couldn’t rent a
place for the winter, i bought a 20-foot trailer and parked it where
the pool is now.The trailer had a bathroom, but there was no
way to get water to it in subfreezing weather, requiring trips to the
house’s not-yet-finished basement.The curator at the noguchi museum in the Long island city section of queens
occasionally came to visit and to lend moral support.


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