Arakawa + Gins
Husband and wife architects have built a house in East Hampton that has undulating floors, disorienting colors, off kilter fixtures and a somewhat dangerous layout. The house purposefully cradles tentativeness with its bumpy concrete hills in the kitchen and if you feel tentative and challenging in the house, Gins and Arakawa believe, you’ll achieve a youthfulness and elation that may defy death. But you have to sign an injury waiver to enter the house, just in case. Check out an audio slide show tour. Or see more at Arakawa + Gins’ site, reversibledestiny.org.
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