Connect With Nature (without the Bugs) in the Pryor House by Bates Masi
Jessica Marcel — February 14, 2010 — Art & Design
References: batesmasi & design-milk
Bates Masi Architects built this home, the Pryor house, in Montauk, NY. The home has an ocean view and is surrounded by all the glory of nature. If you dig nature, but don’t like all the dirt and bugs and stuff, the Pryor house has you in mind.
The home has a simple shape, stretching length-wise into a clean rectangle. This shape allows for lots of windows, and lots of light. The harshness of nature is kept at bay by the state-of-the-art design. Check out the gallery and be inspired.
The home has a simple shape, stretching length-wise into a clean rectangle. This shape allows for lots of windows, and lots of light. The harshness of nature is kept at bay by the state-of-the-art design. Check out the gallery and be inspired.
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