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In Focus: Comtemporary Shingled Cottages

Architect Paul Masi’s Saltbox Cottage on Block Island Serves as a Summertime Family Escape

Block Island, Rhode Island
Suzanne-Stephens
Suzanne Stephens
September 15, 2025
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The Bates + Masi partner designed the shingle-clad second home as a place to get away from the seasonal gridlock of Long Island's East End.
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Morris Cove by Bates Masi + Architects

Sag Harbor, New York
RECORD Editors
November 27, 2024
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Organized into a series of five discrete pavilions, this resilient, site-sensitive Sag Harbor retreat is situated on a narrow peninsula surrounded by water on all sides.
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Stony Hill House.

Stony Hill House by Bates + Masi Architects

Amangansett, New York
Suzanne-Stephens
Suzanne Stephens
April 1, 2021
7 Comments
Bates Masi + Architects’ Long Island house astutely combines the modern and the traditional, incorporating unexpected materials, from weathering steel to terra-cotta to thatch.
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Asset Restaurant

Asset Restaurant by Bates Masi + Architects

New York
Linda C. Lentz
June 2, 2020
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Using refined materials, a New York firm elaborates on an urban theme for a repeat client's second restaurant in Manhattan.
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Amagansett Residence

Amagansett Residence by Bates Masi + Architects

East Hampton, New York
David Sokol
September 5, 2017
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A cedar shingle–clad vacation home offers expansive ocean views to a couple from the West Coast.


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Underhill House

Underhill House by Bates Masi + Architects

Matinecock, New York
Miriam Sitz
June 1, 2017
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A four-volume family home on Long Island reflects the quiet history of its surroundings.


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ElizabethII_FT

Elizabeth II by Bates Masi Architects

Amagansett, New York
Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo
July 16, 2015
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In a resort town on Long Island's east end, a local firm designs a house shielded from the summer scene on one side and open to nature on the other.
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Northwest Harbor

November 15, 2014
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The clients for a single-family house wanted to minimize its environmental impact on the neighboring wetlands.


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Far-Pond-Kitchen

Far Pond Kitchen

Existing components of this 1970s-era kit house inform the look and feel of its bold new kitchen.
Anna Fixsen
September 16, 2014
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For the expansion of a 1970s-era kit house on the East End of Long Island in Southampton, New York, architect Paul Masi looked to the structure's muscular prefabricated components for design cues—a choice that ultimately informed the look and feel of the addition’s bold new kitchen, completed last year.


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Sagaponac-House

Sagaponack House

Sheila Kim.
Sheila Kim
September 16, 2013
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A unique site, wedged between the Atlantic Ocean and a freshwater pond on New York's Long Island, gave the Sagaponack House an opportunity to make the most of the scenic views.


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