The late Samuel Mockbee’s rendering for Sagaponac House 24
“Eight houses have been completed over the past three years, though the project has experienced difficulties since its inception. Critics scoffed at building modern houses on a failed north-of-the-highway subdivision (and some people joked that the name’s intentionally different spelling, “Sagaponac,” was a result of its location in an area that, while indeed on the Southampton side of the town line, had never traditionally been considered part of Sagaponack). And then, once construction began, reliance on overseas building materials slowed production.”
Welcome to Coco Brown’s Neighborhood by Aurrice Duke



1 comment
April 8, 2007 at 4:18 am
susan
It sounds like an interesting project. There has been an influx of green building products in recent years, which I think will only make building green on the outside and the inside of the homes, easier than ever, a fortunate result of the unfortunate delays.