Architectural Record has a short write-up and few photos of the first completed house, the innocuously named ‘Sagaponac House-43’ (Lot number 43, obviously) from Hariri & Hariri, at the Houses at Sagaponac. The official site lists the house at 5000sf. According to Record, product placement (!) helped keep construction costs down to a reasonable $250/sf. Allowing for, oh, $750,000 for site acquisition and prep, carrying costs and fees, that means the markup is still a cool $1 million. Now who says architecture doesn’t pay?
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Architectural Record has a short write-up and few photos of the first completed house, the innocuously named ‘Sagaponac House-43’ (Lot number 43, obviously) from Hariri & Hariri, at the Houses at Sagaponac. The official site lists the house at 5000sf. According to Record, product placement (!) helped keep construction costs down to a reasonable $250/sf. Allowing for, oh, $750,000 for site acquisition and prep, carrying costs and fees, that means the markup is still a cool $1 million. Now who says architecture doesn’t pay?