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Tucked away in a landlocked quarter-acre in Amagansett, the House in Amagansett is an architectural exploration of restraint and precision, influenced by traditional Japanese design and modern sustainable living. The client, a philanthropist with deep ties to Japan, envisioned a home that reflected her life abroad while serving as a peaceful retreat for herself and her family. At the heart of this project lies a respect for nature and simplicity. The house was designed around two existing, majestic crepe myrtle trees whose twisted trunks offer an organic counterpoint to the abstraction and simplicity of the building’s clean lines. The project also preserved the original swimming pool and many of the site’s original plantings. A local landscape designer worked closely with the architecture team to preserve these elements while adding native plants that attract birds and pollinators, further integrating the house into its natural surroundings.