Welcome to Dwell, the modern architecture and design community. Worrell Yeung brings an obscure Charles Gwathmey house into the present. Structural engineer, Geiger-Berger; built by Harry Sprukts. Deeded to the Gwathmey Trust. Gwathmey was one of the New York Five (plus Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, John Hejduk and Richard Meier) who dominated avant-garde American architecture in the 1970's. They were the subject of a book published in 1972. Designed with Richard Henderson and 1970 - 41 Milina Drive, East Hampton NY. The Real Deal's newsletters give you the latest scoops, fresh headlines, marketing data, and things to know within the industry. Bottom photo by Steven Brooke. photos William Maris. One year after the house was completed, an addition was constructed with a new studio and guestroom. American architect, identified as one of the New York Five. 1986 - The Barry and Patricia Gimelstob Residence, 75 Sand Spring Road, Morristown NJ. Commissioned 1983. 1971 - The Arthur/Ruth Steel Residence, aka Steel Residence II, 67 Surfside Drive, Bridgehampton NY. Aug. 5, 2009 12 AM PT. Sold to Francois de Menil and renovated by Gwathmey. At this 18,000-square-foot mansion in California, stucco, teak, glass, and stainless steel coalesce into striking architecture Gwathmey compared to “a magically versatile musical instrument. The house appears on a 1971 Gwathmey and Siegel resume. Commissioned 1993. When he did take the professional licensing exam, he was He began a renovation that included covering the original concrete floor with marble. The project architect was Timothy Daniel Wood, who Commissioned 1988. Sills and Gwathmey are talking to each other through the medium of this house, but they also have a message for us about the potential for the modernist architecture of a different era to express a humanistic side, a connection with nature—and about what some decoration of our own can add to this story. 54 luxury residential units with office and retail below. After Henderson's departure in 1970, Gwathmey Siegel & Associates was established. 1973 - The Elia-Basch House, aka the Peter J. Basch House, 17 Wildwood Road, Califon NJ. Overlooks Lake Austin. Top photo by Paul Warchol. Belvedere Residence Belvedere, CA. Sold in 2022 to Mayer David. , listed by Michael Schultz of the Corcoran Group. in 2010. The "carving" of these spaces was determined by responses to the site, solar orientation, program, and structure. Nearly every Wright, Neutra, Schindler, Lautner, and more - built and unbuilt. Interiors include an open floor plan, a living room with 18’ ceilings, and a gorgeous rounded staircase that leads to the second level. And Mr. Gwathmey, who died in 2009, is not available to consult. Remembering Charles Gwathmey. Instead they created a primarily concrete house that lyrically blankets a sloped site in Zumikon, Switzerland, adjacent to Lake Zurich. The project architect was Kang Chang. Bottom photo by Chester Her vision of the ideal city a historical community of brownstones, front stoops and corner stores was modeled on the North End in Boston and Greenwich Village. Charles Gwathmey (June 19, 1938 - August 3, 2009) was an American architect. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at the Dedication of the Ronald H. 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Our website, archdigest.com, offers constant original coverage of the interior design and architecture worlds, new shops and products, travel destinations, art and cultural events, celebrity style, and high-end real estate as well as access to print features and images from the AD archives. by Bill Maris. "At least 60 percent of the people who came to look at the ad were sightseers," Mr. Lenda said. He knew that was the answer they wanted. September 1979; GA Houses 6. Confirmed unbuilt. Photos by Scott Frances/Esto. "Those houses broke the mold of the vernacular, shingle-style house and showed for the first time a modern house that was not imitative or historicist. In 1965, working on a $35,000 budget and without an architecture license, Charles Gwathmey designed the groundbreaking “Gwathmey Residence” in Amagansett for his parents. 2002 - The David Geffen Apartment II, 783 5th Avenue, New York NY. [1] Gwathmey, 27, was not a licensed architect at the time and had never designed a home before. Client unknown. Structural engineer; Geiger-Berger; HVAC, Thomas Polise; built by Lazslo Girhiny and Samuel Haupt. AD Classics: Gwathmey Residence and Studio / Charles Gwathmey, © All rights reserved. “He was as rigorous a modernist as there ever was, and he doesn’t get the credit he deserves today,” Meyer says. 2009 - The Blair and Cheryl Effron House, aka Wayward Point, aka Sag Harbor Residence, 34 Long Point Road, Sag Harbor NY. The owners are the developers of the building. 1971 - The John Steel Residence, aka Steel Residence I, 79 Surfside Drive, Bridgehampton NY. By providing your email you agree to our Privacy Policy. (Naho Kubota) Sometime in 2014, architects . 2019 Architects Newspaper Best of Design Honorable Mention, 2016 AIA Institute Honors for Collaborative and Professional Achievement. Merger of two apartments vertically into one, requiring floor removal. He was interested in purity and wanted maximum control over the result. This East Hampton home cuts a sharp profile. 1997 - The Michael Dell Residence, aka Villa Austin, aka the Hilltop House, aka Hilltop Residence, 3400 Toro Canyon Road, Austin TX. Bult by ARYA. 18,000 sf. Download Free PDF. Project architect Dirk Kramer. Structural engineer, Robert Silman; built by Ambroziatis. The modernist architecture of Charles Gwathmey is usually associated with Amagansett beach houses. Three years later, after being celebrated for its nontraditional, geometric construction, Gwathmey began his third project, at 19 Northwest Landing Road in East Hampton, for graphic designer Joe Sedacca. Located in the Park Laurel building. Unbuilt. Does not appear in Gwathmey lists. Well, have we got a place for you. villa, plus another containing a living room, dining room, and kitchen. Each level has its own pool and terrace. As. Commissioned 1998. For sale in 2022. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page. 57 floors and made of limestone. The program of the original 1,200 square feet, 30,000 cubic foot house included a living/dining space, kitchen, master bedroom/studio, two guest bedrooms and a workroom. 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Designed by Charles Gwathmey in 1968, the 1,100-square-foot cedar-planked house is only the third residence he created, right after the one he designed for his mother and father on Bluff Road in Amagansett (his first was on Fire Island). Charles Gwathmey, Gwathmey Residence & Studio, 1967, Amagansett, NY In 1965 American architect Charles Gwathmey designed the Gwathmey Residence & Studio for his mother Rosalie, a photographer and textile designer, and his father Robert, a painter. 1988 - The Charles Gwathmey Apartment, 1115 5th Avenue, 10A, New York NY. Always wanted impeccable architectural bragging rights for your beach house? Sold in 1995 to Howard D. and Sheri Schultz. Stoller/Esto. Sold in 1995 to Paul and Dana Caan who upon Gwathmey's recommendation hired Stamberg/Aferiat for substantial additions and renovations, color photos. Charles Gwathmey, an architect who turned his love of Modernism and passion for geometrical complexity into a series of compelling houses and sometimes controversial public buildings, died on. Round-up top news and topics for each of the following cities, Select the newsletter you'd like to receive below. He studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University, receiving a Master of Architecture degree in 1962 at the latter. Sold in 2020 to Aleksandra Krunic 2009 - The Harry and Linda Macklowe Apartment, aka the M-1 Apartment, aka Plaza Hotel Apartment, 7th floor of the Plaza Hotel, New York NY. The program of the original 1,200 square feet, 30,000 cubic foot house included a living/dining space, kitchen, master bedroom/studio, two guest bedrooms and a workroom. On the side of Shadow Mountain. His mother was the sister of Walter Hook, a Charlotte architect whose work included Mercy Hospital, Carolinas Medical Center, Presbyterian Hospital, and the Sold to Donna and Benjamin Rosen. In 1985, he received the first Yale Alumni Arts Award from the Yale School of Architecture. It looks very much as it did 25 years ago, when it won a plethora of awards. 1987 - The John R. and Julia Opel Residence, 297 Adirondack Drive, Shelburne VT. furnished the construction photo. 1988 - The Garey House, 23 Mauwee Brook Road, Kent CT. About 4500 sf on nine acres. At a Malibu house designed for Hollywood producer Jeffrey Katzenberg—he also has a Utah dwelling from Gwathmey—the sun-splashed living room spans two stories. In the entrance hall, a combination of textured elements—painted stucco, metal panels, and rough limestone—produces a look akin to Cubist collage. It inspired endless copies and permutations up and down the East Coast, done by architects who never seemed to tire of the formal games one can play with platonic solids. Sold to Harold K. Ross. 1984 - The Pence Place Family Housing Apartments, 521-531 Pence Street, Columbus IN. Built by Bulgin and Associates. 9.4 acres. 1970 - The Faye Dunaway Apartment, Eldorado Building 20th floor, 300 Central Park West, New York NY. Deeded to the Natalie Shaffer Trust. 1980 - The Lloyd Taft House, 4320 Drake Road, Cincinnati OH. Project “But he couldn’t have been more charming.”, The Falls, as the Rosens’ house is known, has had only one other owner since it was built in 1983. Commissioned 1974. Gwathmey was the Spring 2005 William A. Bernoudy Resident in Architecture at the American Academy in Rome[2][3], Gwathmey's firm designed the Museum Of Contemporary Art of North Miami, Florida in 1995, and the Astor Place Tower, a 21-story condominium project in Manhattan's East Village, in 2005. “It’s very hard to work with concrete,” Siegel explains of the 27,000-square-foot site. Caramagna; project architect, Timothy Wood. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Tweet. The House in the Dunes is located in the Hamptons beach town of Amagansett. The design was approached in section which created a vertical scheme and organization of spaces. (A studio building followed.) Bottom two photos by Norman McGrath. The marble, anchored to the floor by a thin vertical piece of shiny steel, is the dining table in the living room of the extraordinary house, high in the pine woods about four miles from the center of East Hampton, L.I. He began a renovation that included covering the original concrete floor with marble. Gwathmey was honored with the Brunner Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1970) and elected to the Academy of Fellows (1976). He cared about details and design more than anyone.”, Sills, who may be the only decorator Gwathmey ever liked, is just as generous and even more concise: “He was exceptionally gifted.”, This story appears in the March 2020 issue of Town & Country. June 1985. the house from his mother and moved in. Project architects, Peter Szilagyi, Gustav Rosenlof, Tsun-Kin Tam. Yeung. Ambrosino “The big mistake in Gwathmey houses is that people put in angular furniture, which is the wrong note because the architecture is angular,” he says. 1976 - East Campus Student Housing at Columbia University, 70-74 Morningside Drive, New York NY. Green turf in the area acts as a green carpet. buildings, clean lines, and minimal ornament. The sellers, Ben and Julie Solomon, bought the home in 2014 for $4.25 million and spent four and a half years restoring it. This time around, the exhibition of their architecture is featured, appropriately enough, in Paul Rudolph Hall at Yale University in New Haven . Deeded to their LLC, Sagg Holding. Unique Charles Gwathmey House in East Hampton Has an Airstream Trailer, Too, https://outeast.com/stories/charles-gwathmey-house-east-hampton-for-sale/, In 1965, working on a $35,000 budget and without an architecture license, Charles Gwathmey designed the groundbreaking, for his parents. Sold in 2021 to 67 Surfside Residence LLC. Added on Featured in the movie, Wall Street (1987). Photos by Paul Warchol. Stringent local building codes, however, meant the architects couldn’t use their favored vocabulary of cedar, steel, and glass. The Sedacca House, located in East Hampton, is an integral part of architectural history. Worrell Yeung completed a full gut renovation and restoration of a seminal Charles Gwathmey house (originally the Haupt Residence) from the 1970s in Amagansett, New York. Gwathmey went into partnership with Richard Henderson, left, to form Gwathmey and Henderson Architects. Project architects, Timothy Wood and Stephen Potters. Robert Siegel. Like the one at the Met, our conversation is conducted across time. Gwathmey served as president of the board of trustees for The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies and was elected a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1981. But, said Paul Amador, the 39-year-old Manhattan banker who is buying the house: "I feel like I won the lottery. Costing $35,000, the Gwathmey houses attracted throngs of visitors and was consistently named one of the most influential buildings of the modern era. Commissioned 1972. Commissioned 1986. The main stairwell highlights Gwathmey’s roots in early 20th-century European modernism. 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When hired to design this California house with a commanding view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Gwathmey said, “I realized I had to make the building a kaleidoscope for that amazing construction, and at the same time I had a responsibility not to be obvious about it.” What he wrought: a residence that spills down a hill, its four stories impeccably organized to exploit the panorama. 2008 - The Terry Semel Guest House, 408 Further Lane, East Hampton NY. Photographs by Paul Warchol. "We're big fans of Gwathmey - particularly his early stuff," says Max Worrell, co-founder of Worrell Yeung.. "So we were very excited when we got the call about the house. Floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across part of the north side and open to a terrace overlooking the Scioto River and much of the Downtown skyline. “Well, it’s in the country,” Sills says, irritated by too much analysis. The house was located on a one-acre flat site on eastern Long Island, New York near the ocean surrounded by undeveloped land (this land was planned to be used for an addition to the house). Sills’s experience notwithstanding, Gwathmey was known to be hard on decorators. “I told Charles all I wanted were 2 bedrooms and a wonderful kitchen,” Sedacca told The New York Times in 1992. Won a 1968 AIA NY 1999 - The Gary Winnick Apartment, aka Fifth Avenue Apartment, located in the Sherry-Netherland Hotel, 781 5th Avenue, New York NY. When not in the Hamptons, Wilkes makes his home in a two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom co-op in a fabled Rosario Candela-designed co-op on Manhattan’s prestigious lower Fifth Avenue. considerably (left section of house) plus a pool. Gwathmey Siegel: Inspiration and Transformation'. The original house was built in 1957, 2010 - Apartment 15, New York NY. Second photo by Richard Bryant. Sold in 1993 to Rhonda and Dan Levy, still owners as of 2018, who doubled it in 1996 in a similar Modernist style. House on the left, above. Unbuilt. Houses of 1988. 2002 - The Alvin and Joan Einbender Apartment, aka the Gymnasium Apartment, 240 Centre Street 5H, aka the Police Headquarters Apartment, New York NY. bedrooms, six bathrooms, over 8000 sf, and an elevator. The restored modernist home was built in the late 1970s and was purchased in 2014 for $4.25 million. Michael Schultz and Matthew Lester at Corcoran have the listing. Featured in Architectural Record Houses of 1970. Commissioned 1982. The 1,200-square-foot home at 19 Northwest Landing Road is located near East Hampton Village and is just two miles from . Commissioned 1974. Architectural Record Houses of 1988; GA Houses 26. Designed with Richard Henderson. 2300 sf. Gwathmey House And Studio By Charles Gwathmey Long Island, New York. They love Litchfield County, but they had sort of accepted, after a long search that included Bill Blass’s property, that they would never find anything of suitably modern architectural character there. Renovated again in 1983 by Gwathmey Siegel, aka Swid Apartment II, bottom photo by Paul Warchol. DePinto & Schmieder were the mechanical engineers. . The architect Charles Gwathmey-a principle of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates and a member of the New York Five -passed away on Monday at the age of 71. Bel Air Residence Bel Air, CA. Sold in 2002 to Jonathan S. Sobel and Marsha Dunn, who commissioned Gwathmey for a smaller renovation. Structural engineer, Severud Szegezdy; built by Caramagne and Murphy; project architect, Jose Coriano. APN 10101484. designed by George and Abel B. [7], Gwathmey was the recipient of the Brunner Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1970, and in 1976 he was elected to the academy. 1981 - The François de Menil Renovation, 16 Crestwood Drive, Houston TX. Charles Gwathmey, Architect Loyal to Aesthetics of High Modernism, Dies at 71 By FRED A. BERNSTEIN. Cindy Scholz and Clayton Orrigo with Compass’ Hudson Advisory Team have the listing. Commissioned 1977. The New York Five (Michaels Graves, Charles Gwathmey, Richard Meier, and Peter Eisenman) dressed as their own buildings. Pierce for the Zwerneman family. The Opels sold in 2007 to Adirondack Drive LLC, Jeffrey Robbins, who destroyed the house in 2010 except for the pool. By 1977, Gwathmey had designed 21 houses and renovations while still under 40 years old and ten years of practice. But he may still be best known for his early work out east. If we listen closely we will learn things we didn’t know about both. Sold in 2007 to Sarosca Farm Estates LLC who divided the land for luxury homes. Worked at U.S. ARMY 1966-1970. Built by Heinrich Sclhumpf. Gwathmey Residence and Studio Amagansett, NY Access to the Gwathmey Residence and Studio is from the south with views across the dunes to the ocean. What would the architect think? Featured in Architectural Record Houses of 1982. 12-29-2015:MODERNi: Access to the Gwathmey Residence and Studio is from the south with views across the dunes to the ocean. Featured in GA Houses 23. Famous Architectures Charles Gwathmey Gwathmey Residence and Studio The original design of the house included an area of just over 110 square meters and included a space for the living-dining room, the kitchen, a master bedroom with study, two bedrooms for guests and a laboratory. 1984 - The Sagner Residence, Essex Fells NJ. Sold to Robert W. and Carol Olson. Conde Nast Traveler; Blockshopper Long Island; In Search of Clarity: The Architecture of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects. Originally the siding was darker, top photos. Sold around 1989 by an architect who worked for Barnes and Noble to a neighbor, who destroyed it for expansion of his adjacent house. Then in 2002, when a real estate broker said, “You don’t like the Gwathmey house with the waterfall?,” they realized no one had shown them the one house they might have built if it didn’t already exist. See Charles Gwathmey's scrapbook from his Fulbright tour of Europe, among other highlights now at Yale. "I always knew I was in trouble when they got out their cameras and started taking snapshots of the place.". Sold around 1988 to Edgar Bronfman Jr. Sold in 1991 to Larry Gagosian.
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