Aiming to steer clear of the "shingles on steroids" look of the Hamptons, architect couple Michael Morris and Yoshiko Sato built quite the opposite for themselves on nearby Shelter Island: three simple, modernist buildings positioned around a courtyard. Their home boasts clear Japanese influences, but they "don't do anything that is intentionally kitschy or quotational—we don't do shoji screens," Morris told the WSJ. [WSJ]
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