PRESTON T. PHILLIPS
A R C H I T E C T

Each of the 30 homes in the book illustrates the creative spark of expert design—seeing how things fit together and grasping the vital connections that others miss. The means of expression may differ, but the results always reflect imagination, self-knowledge and authority. They confirm our belief that great style—with its many forms, inspirations and influences—is universal.

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New York Primaries

A series of red and yellow fiberglass panels connect a red cube and a yellow box—two elements of the boldly geometric home of architect Preston T. Phillips. A brilliant blue pyramid, which serves as Phillips’s studio, completes the compound, located in Bridgehampton, New York. “I chose the colors and forms for their purity and timelessness,” says Phillips. “The pieces had to respond to the site’s primal character.”

 


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