The House That Jaffe Built

Prolific and talented, architect Norman Jaffe built dozens of unconventional modernist homes on the South Fork from 1968 to 1989. A master of the dramatic gesture, he established his practice in Bridgehampton in 1967.

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Own a Piece of the Late Francis Fleetwood's Legacy

The shingle style is by far the overriding architectural vernacular of the Hamptons, and no one executed it better than Francis Fleetwood. With his death in May, the prolific East Hampton–based Fleetwood joins the growing pantheon of notable East End architects, from Grosvenor Atterbury to Norman Jaffe and Charles Gwathmey, who have left their mark on the South Fork.

Endless Summer

Retired surfer dude Pete Harwood proves there’s more than one way to ride the waves. Harwood has always lived by the water building surfboards. He no longer builds surfboards for riding but rather surfboard-shaped sculptures.