Perched majestically on an East Hampton bluff overlooking the Long Island Sound, this modern residence and landscape epitomizes coastal luxury living. The exterior design harmonizes sleek lines with natural elements, featuring a blend of gabled and flat roof structures clad with sustainable materials like Cedar wood, high performing glass, and stone accents.
Jessica Talley, CEO
Jessica Talley, an award-winning architect, and Columbia University graduate draws upon her background in art and architecture to enhance both people’s well-being and the environment. Her premium residential land commercial projects throughout the Hamptons, Westchester, and Connecticut, highlighter ability to blend sustainability with stunning aesthetics. What sets Jessica apart is her meticulous attention-to-detail, to whiles till the meeting deadlines and budgets. As she pushes the boundaries of conventional design, she ensures each project reflects her clients’ unique lifestyles. She possesses a gift for creating marvels with a personality that uplifts and inspire us. Jessica exceeds expectations by delivering quality architecture and composition of art. Jessica’s membership in a reputable organizations, such as the American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment, and Sustainable Westport’s Green Building Award Council exemplifies her dedication to fostering healthier, more vibrant communities. With her innovative spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence, Jessica Talley continues to leave an unparalleled mark on the world of design, transforming tomorrow for future generations. She uses her diverse perspective and profound experience to produce not just beautiful, sustainable architecture, but also a prominent level of well-being for individuals to thrive.
The Bluff House
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What sets this project apart?
What truly sets this project apart are its exceptional features that redefine modern coastal living. The strategic use of large-sized glass throughout the residence creates an unparalleled sense of openness and connection with the surrounding environment, resulting in extra light, air, and natural views. This “Transparent house” concept not only floods the interior with natural light but also offers uninterrupted views of the stunning waterfront landscape.