Set on a 120 rolling acres of a former dairy farm in Duchess County, NY, the new family home of a Manhattan gallerist blends the spirit of a Dutch style barn with the clarity of a contemporary gallery. Barn red clapboard wraps the central volume and it’s secondary shed structures while clerestory windows allow the light to flood the interior without sacrificing wall space for an extensive contemporary art collection. By contrast, it’s the private spaces that offer spectacular views of the entire property and far beyond.
Set on a 120 rolling acres of a former dairy farm in Duchess County, NY, the new family home of a Manhattan gallerist blends the spirit of a Dutch style barn with the clarity of a contemporary gallery. Barn red clapboard wraps the central volume and it’s secondary shed structures while clerestory windows allow the light to flood the interior without sacrificing wall space for an extensive contemporary art collection. By contrast, it’s the private spaces that offer spectacular views of the entire property and far beyond.