Set on Montauk’s hillside above the Atlantic, this site-responsive home blends privacy, resilience, and coastal modernism within a native landscaped environment. Three terraced volumes, hinged by a vertical circulation column, allow dynamic sunlit living. Clad in Kebony and Shugri ban wood, they reduce visual impact. Passive and active systems, a green roof, and layered glazing support net-zero performance. Sculpted interiors flow to an infinity pool amid woodland walks and pollinator gardens—modernism rooted in place.
As Principal, I lead with vision and experience to shape sustainable, timeless homes rooted in place. My work blends refined craftsmanship, contextual sensitivity, and high-performance design. I focus on how light, sound, texture, and scent shape experience—natural wood, clay plaster, and non-toxic materials all matter. Each project begins with a deep study of site, climate, and values, and is guided from concept to completion with care, collaboration, and respect for nature.
2024 – AIA Long Island ARCHI Awards
Montauk Surfside
Award: Residential Single-Family (Budget $1–3M)
Recognized for: site-responsive design, timeless form, and energy-efficient systems
Azurest Legacy
Award: Residential Single-Family (Budget $1–3M)
Recognized for: passive-tech integration, sustainable cladding, historic site sensitivity
2022 – AIA Peconic Design Awards
Tolan House (Gwathmey house renovation, Amagansett)
Award: Honor Award – Historic Preservation / Adaptive Reuse
Recognized for: sensitive adaptive reuse and architectural preservation
2020 – AIA Peconic Design Awards
Sagaponack Farmstand (historic Long Island farmstead)
Award: Outstanding Achievement – Historic Preservation / Adaptive Reuse
Recognized for: preserving rural vernacular character with refined detailing
Publications & Recognition
Featured in the book New View: Twenty Magnificent Homes by Northeast Architects
Project: Tolan House
Highlights Martin Architects’ attention to legacy architecture and modern re-interpretation