PJCArchitecture Updates 1970s Sagaponack Spec Home

“If you think about how somebody lived in the 1970s, the rooms were more compartmentalized, windows were a little smaller,” said Philip Consalvo, the principal at boutique architecture firm PJCArchitecture. “In today’s world, a lot of rooms are more open, there’s an open flow, there’s paying attention to how the inside connects to the outside.”

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