The private guest quarters are nestled on the ground floor, while the public spaces (open-plan living-dining room and kitchen on the second level; studio and master bedroom on the top) are elevated to capitalize on views out past the dunes to the Atlantic Ocean.  Photo 7 of 9 in 9 Angular Homes Inspired by Geometry from Modernist Angular Residence with Vertical Cedar Siding

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The home that Charles Gwathmey built for his parents in the Hamptons looks as fresh and modern today as it did in 1965. The home's private guest quarters are nestled on the ground floor, while the public spaces (an open-plan living-dining room and kitchen) are on the second level; with a studio and master bedroom on the top floor to capitalize on views out past the dunes to the Atlantic Ocean.