

| period | description |
|---|---|
| 1959 | planning and construction period |
Two diamond-shaped forms rotated on point above the dunes. As architectural historian Alastair Gordon described it in the New York Observer: »An antenna-style chimney and lunar-landing staircase added to
the impression that alien spaceships were on the attack… Mr. Geller was able to squeeze three bunkrooms and a bathroom on the upper level of
each pod and to provide an additional 75 square feet of storage space within the angular recesses of the house.«
References:
The New York Observer - 7/2/01
»The 10 Best Houses in the Hamptons« - by Alastair Gordon
Living - July 1961
»Vacation Shapes«
Newsday - July 30, 1963
»Far-Out Buildings in the Sun« - By Tony Schaeffer
Portfolio - December 2000
»Andrew Michael Geller - Architecture as an Art Form« - By Jake Gorst
The New York Times - June 14, 1959
»New Beach Houses - Studies in Unconventional Design« - By John P. Callahan
AIA Architectural Guide to Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Long Island
Dover Publications, Inc., 1992
Weekend Utopia: Modern Living in the Hamptons
Princeton Architectural Press, 2001