THROUGH THE ROOF
Dec 01, 2021
2 minutes
STORY KARINE GOWDY
PHOTOGRAPHY
ELSA YOUNG
PRODUCTION
LUANNE TOMS
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ucked into the dunes and surrounded by evergreen conifers in the quiet hamlet of Amagansett, just two hours’ drive from New York city, this home is an original design by the late American architect Andrew Geller, who was also known as the ‘architect of happiness’. Geller was prolific in the 1960s and ’70s, designing a series of homes
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