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Wall Street Journal
5 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Wall Street Journal
The Home Is Classic Hamptons. Its $1.5 Million Pink Pool House Is Anything But.
In the middle of a manicured grassy lawn, juxtaposed against a classic shingle-style house in Sagaponack, a village in New York's Southampton, stands a sleek, cantilevered pink pool house that blurs the line between art and design. Completed in 2024, the structure is the latest—and perhaps most personal—collaboration between architect Roger Ferris and longtime client Frank Gallipoli. Designed to accompany the 75-foot Corian-clad lap pool, the adjacent pool house came about over time. The above-ground pool itself—installed in 2012 for $350,000—was an ambitious project that turned a pool into a sculptural object. 'We decided collectively it would be interesting to reflect the sky with a light pink trough that happens to be a lap pool,' said Ferris about the form—and the color choice of the Corian in Strawberry Ice.
Yahoo
08-08-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Staunton pool house demolition to begin Aug. 11
The existing pool house at Gypsy Hill Park was built in 1958 and is on its way out. Beginning on Aug. 11, the existing pool house will be demolished and work will begin on a new building to take its place. The city estimates the new pool house is expected to be finished by May 2026, in time for opening day of the summer 2026 summer season. "This is an exciting milestone for our community," said Parks and Recreation Director Chris Tuttle. "The new pool house will be completely accessible at ground level, making it easier for everyone, from young families to seniors to individuals with mobility challenges, to enjoy our community pool." Lantz Construction of Rockingham County is taking on the project, which includes replacing the original pool house. The building has corroding steel joists, deteriorating exterior walls, and outdated fixtures that aren't in compliance with modern code standards. According to a press release from Staunton, the new pool house will have: Ground-level access with direct walkway to pool deck Individual unisex restrooms providing enhanced privacy and security for families Covered concession area and improved kitchen for better service More storage space for pool equipment Modern design meeting current building codes and accessibility standards "Municipal pools like Gypsy Hill Park serve as vital community assets," said City Manager Leslie Beauregard. "They provide affordable recreation, host family celebrations, and offer adult lap swimming and water safety instruction. This investment allows these benefits to continue for generations to come." The contract with Lantz totals $2,257,500. More: Woman, 20, killed on bicycle in Rockingham County after being hit by car More: Cat Nap Coffee Roasting Cafe plans grand opening in Staunton Lyra Bordelon (she/her) is the public transparency and justice reporter at The News Leader. Do you have a story tip or feedback? It's welcome through email to lbordelon@ Subscribe to us at This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: Staunton pool house demolition to begin Aug. 11 Solve the daily Crossword