BARN HOUSE
BARN HOUSE
Barn House brought together two things that don’t naturally go hand in hand: the sculptural precision of Barnes Coy’s modernism and the warmth of a traditional barn form.
The result reads as both — zinc-clad at the roof, traditional at the facade, with steel curtain wall framing views and light. The deep roof overhang carries the barn reference; everything beneath it belongs to a different vocabulary entirely.
The property spans two adjacent lots. The main house occupies one; the pool house and guest suite sit on the other — its own considered structure with kitchenette, connecting hallway, and guest quarters. Coastal Amagansett presents particular conditions: ocean moisture penetrates even properties a few blocks back, and the build accounted for that throughout. By this point, we had built enough alongside Barnes Coy to understand exactly how they think — and that fluency showed.




















