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ARCHITECTURE

Midcentury architect Andrew Geller (1924–2011) cut a playful swathe across the landscape of Long Island with funky vacation homes. They were made of low-cost materials used in unconventional ways.

This example is known as the Elizabeth Reese house, built in 1963. It features striking triangular windows with projecting flaps, and an amazing stone fireplace. ..... read more...

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