Exploring the Hamptons
Chapter 1
From glaciers to guardians
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Chapter 2
The artists who painted the light
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Chapter 3
Shingle style and mega mansions
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Chapter 4
Nature, farm stands, and the summer rush
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Exploring the Hamptons
Ch 3 · Shingle style and mega mansions
diego Hamptons Shingle Style Mansions
Cedar shingles on the coast so grand, (yeah!) The Hamptons style across the land! (oh-oh!)
Glossary
shingle style (noun)
An American architectural design of the late nineteenth century featuring wood-shingled walls and asymmetrical facades. Architect Stanford White popularized this coastal aesthetic in Montauk during the early 1880s.
An American architectural design of the late nineteenth century featuring wood-shingled walls and asymmetrical facades. Architect Stanford White popularized this coastal aesthetic in Montauk during the early 1880s.
Quiz
What natural elements cause Hamptons cedar shingles to turn their famous silvery-gray color?
Fun Fact
Shingle weathering: The iconic silvery-gray color of Hamptons shingle homes is caused by the natural chemical reaction of salt air and sunlight on untreated cedar wood.
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Why did Gilded Age architects design Shingle Style homes with exceptionally wide porches?
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What crop dominated the Hamptons landscape before it was replaced by wealthy estates?




