Knopf, New York, 1986, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
ISBN: 9780394542607

Published in 1986, as the stylistic tide was turning away from modernism, the book refers to the Hamptons as an “architectural stage,” and documents the early work of architects such as Charles Gwathmey, Richard Meier, Julian and Barbara Neski, Norman Jaffe, and Alfredo de Vido, which made the Hamptons one of the key regions in the United States for significant postwar modernist residential architecture.

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