House in Rye, New York
Max Hoffman House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed waterfront home in Rye , New York , United States, built in 1955 for European automobile importer Max Hoffman .[ 1] [ 2]
History
Hoffman had commissioned Wright to design the Hoffman Auto Showroom for his Jaguar dealership at 430 Park Avenue in New York City in 1954. The following year, Wright designed a large single-story L-shaped home and garden for the Hoffmans on the shore of North Manursing Island overlooking Long Island Sound .
The Max Hoffman House was later owned by Emily Fisher Landeau and Alice and Thomas Tisch. In 2019, Marc Jacobs acquired the home for $9.175 million.[ 2] [ 3]
Design
Constructed of stone, plaster, and slate roof, with a copper-trimmed fascia , the 5,791 sq ft (538.0 m2 ) single-story home[ 3] sits on a 1.97-acre lot and features a Japanese-style garden designed by Stephen Morrell, curator of the John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden in Locust Valley , New York . In 1972 Taliesin Associated Architects built an additional wing to the north. An interior renovation in 1995 was designed by architect Emanuela Frattini Magnusson.[ 4]
Ownership history
See also
References
Storrer, William Allin. The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion . University Of Chicago Press, 2006, ISBN 0-226-77621-2 (S.390)
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