Long Island Modern – Assembled In Light: Barnes Coy Architects And The Third Wave Of Long Island Modernism

Long Island Modern - Assembled In Light: Barnes Coy Architects And The Third Wave Of Long Island Modernism


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28 Apr

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28 Apr, 05:00 PM

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Long Island Modern – Assembled In Light: Barnes Coy Architects And The Third Wave Of Long Island Modernism


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LongHouse Reserve

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Long Island Modern - Assembled In Light: Barnes Coy Architects And The Third Wave Of Long Island Modernism

LongHouse continues to explore the legacy of the modern movement on Eastern Long Island with Alastair Gordon moderating a discussion with Chris Coy, co-founder and principal partner of Barnes Coy Architects, who for the past thirty years have worked at the forefront of modern design in the Hampton. Chris and Alastair will present a half-hour video about Barnes Coy Architects, followed by a discussion with architect Lee Skolnick about the current state of architecture in the Hamptons.

A reception and book signing will follow, presenting two recent books about Barnes Coy’s work: Assembled in Light: The Houses of Barnes Coy Architects (Rizzoli, 2020) and Beyond the Beach, The Making of a Dune House (Gordon de Vries Studio, 2022), both books written by Alastair Gordon and designed by Barbara de Vries.

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Ty Wenzel

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Ty Wenzel started her career as a fashion coordinator for Bloomingdale’s followed by fashion editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine. She was also a writer for countless publications, including having published a memoir and written features for The New York Times. She is an award-winning writer and designer who covers lifestyle, real estate, architecture and interiors for James Lane Post. Wenzel is also a co-founder of the meditation app for kids, DreamyKid, and the social media agency, TWM Hamptons Social Media.



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