ATRIUM 03
Pushing the plan with Horace Gifford
During the 1960 and 70s, architect Horace Gifford designed a series of beach houses in the gay enclave of Fire Island Pines on the east coast of the United States.
Their elegant plans signal a more relaxed, fluid way of life, allowing a variety of activities to flow throughout the building, and for natural light to pour in. For us, they’re an essay in how optimise space and light, and of how – as Gifford put it – to live with nature rather than on it.