Bates Masi designs Kiht'han house on Long Island to endure periodic flooding

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 14/01/2020
Bates Masi designs Kiht'han house on Long Island to endure periodic flooding

US firm Bates Masi Architects has lifted this New York home above the ground and added lower-level screens to let water pass underneath, helping ensure that "flooding becomes a non-threatening event". Named after the Mohegan tribe's word for ocean, the Kiht'han house is located in Sagaponack, a seaside village on Long Island. The home si...
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