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LUXE Magazine Features Wellness Retreat

LUXE Magazine Features Wellness Retreat

The decision to nestle the barn into, not onto, the landscape is an exercise in both historical accuracy and ingenuity. First, it references semi-subterranean potato barns local to the area. Second, it meets a Hamptons building code limiting accessory structures to 20 feet high, while still allowing for a three-story structure for all the family’s..
Hamptons Magazine Profiles Forest Retreat

Hamptons Magazine Profiles Forest Retreat

In true fashion, Hollander answers my question with a question: “What is the feeling we are trying to evoke?” That, in effect, is the essence of building a cohesive outdoor space. “How does it feel?” he continues. “How do you create magic? Because that’s really what we are trying to do is to create different..
Veranda Features Hollander Design Garden

Veranda Features Hollander Design Garden

Veranda Magazine features a Hollander Design garden in its March 2020 issue as part of  its first Outdoor Living Awards with Bunny Williams and Peter Lyden as judges. Hollander Design won the award for a Long Island home where “there isn’t a place where the architecture stops and the landscape begins.” It’s beautiful how they divided..
Ocean Home Profiles Hamptons Project

Ocean Home Profiles Hamptons Project

Architect Andre Kikoski and Landscape Architect Ed Hollander Design Something Special in Sag Harbor Once the big building was removed, Hollander set about creating a new landscape on the half-acre site – one with ecological value and improved water quality. “We removed all the non-native elements,” he says. “We recreated the dunescape and planted it..