The Long Island Residence / Tod Williams + Billie Tsien

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Stretched upon three acres of land in the Hamptons in Long Island, New York, the Long Island Residence by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien is a quiet, serene home that blends in with the tranquility of nature that surrounds it. Also known as the Rifkind residence, Williams and Tsien designed the house for clients Robert, a lawyer, and Arleen Rifkind, a pharmacolegy professor, and their children. Due to their busy city lives in Manhatten, the Rifkinds wanted a weekend retreat where they could go with family and friends to relax and embrace the outdoors. Therefore the solution, in the words of Williams and Tsien, was “a house that is marked by quiet serenity, openess to the landscape, and a sense of spaciousness without monumentality.”

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Cite: Adelyn Perez. "The Long Island Residence / Tod Williams + Billie Tsien" 19 May 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/60550/the-long-island-residence-tod-williams-billie-tsien> ISSN 0719-8884

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