Montauk Beach House by SAOTA: A Sculpted Coastal Retreat in New York

  • Project: Montauk Beach House
  • Architect: SAOTA
  • Location: United States, Montauk, New York
  • Year: 2023
  • Area: 980 m2
  • Photography: Thomas Loof

Nestled between the Old Montauk Highway and the Atlantic Ocean, the Montauk Beach House by SAOTA emerges as a refined architectural response to its rugged coastal setting. Completed in 2023, this 980 m² residence is meticulously embedded into a steep bluff, preserving the dramatic topography and visual rhythm of the New York shoreline.

Architectural Vision Rooted in the Landscape

Designed by SAOTA, in collaboration with Cooper Robertson as Architect of Record, the home prioritizes minimal impact. From the roadside, the building remains discreet—only the upper volume reveals itself, echoing Montauk’s traditional barn forms. This sensitive approach maintains a low profile and respectfully integrates with the existing landscape.

Exterior Durability Meets Sculptural Presence

The barn-like upper structure is clad in shou sugi ban, a charred timber technique chosen for both durability and symbolic depth. This weathered, dark shell protects the home against the Atlantic’s harsh conditions while granting it a grounded, almost sculptural identity. It contrasts effectively with the home’s light-filled interior, amplifying the narrative of shelter versus exposure.

Interior Warmth by Rafael de Cárdenas

The interior design by Rafael de Cárdenas introduces a luminous counterpoint. Using pale timbers and soft tonal palettes inspired by nearby dunes, the interiors offer calm and warmth. The progression of textures mirrors the home’s dialogue with nature—darkness outside, serenity within.

Spatial Sequencing and Site Integration

The journey through the home is orchestrated around movement and reveal. Entry occurs at street level through an understated threshold, descending gradually into the main spaces. As one moves deeper, framed views of the Atlantic Ocean unfold, culminating in open living spaces elevated to capture panoramic vistas.

The residence is organized into three primary volumes:

  • A timber-clad upper level housing the entrance, study, and master suite

  • A granite-anchored lower level with guest suites and entertainment areas

  • A transparent central pavilion containing the kitchen, dining, and living zones

This glass volume serves as a light-filled heart, allowing vegetation and daylight to penetrate, merging interior life with the coastal ecosystem.

Terraced Transitions and Outdoor Living

Descending outdoor platforms extend the architectural language into the landscape. These terraced levels flow from house to garden, down to the pool and pool house—mirroring the site’s natural slope and reinforcing harmony between built form and terrain.

Sustainable Materials and Passive Performance

Sustainability is embedded in both material and method. Locally sourced stone and charred wood ensure long-term resilience. Passive strategies—orientation, cross ventilation, and layered shading—enhance environmental performance, reducing energy consumption in a climate-responsive way.

Montauk Beach House by SAOTA with black timber cladding and oceanfront driveway.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Stone wall entrance pathway surrounded by native plants at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Gable roof courtyard structure with wood and stone materials at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Ocean view through gabled window of Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Modern terraced architecture of Montauk Beach House by SAOTA with solar panels.
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Garden terraces and poolside lounge of Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Outdoor dining area and staircase design at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Infinity pool and patio with deck chairs overlooking the ocean at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Rooftop lounge area with ocean view at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Sunset ocean view from glass balcony at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Timber staircase and natural wood interior with sculptural bench at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Geometric timber staircase details and clean interior palette at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Colorful living room with yellow chairs and soft modern finishes at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Open dining and living space with large art and glass walls at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Interior lounge with blue sectional and staircase wall feature at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
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Dining area flooded with natural light and artistic decor in Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Luxury kitchen with marble island and wood cabinetry at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Ocean-facing hallway with floor-to-ceiling glass at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Playful family lounge with pool table and bar at Montauk Beach House by SAOTA.
Photography © Thomas Loof
Modern black marble kitchen island with wooden stools designed by SAOTA
Luxurious dark velvet home theater with tiered seating and red cushions
Warm wooden office interior with custom bookshelf and modern desk
Modern fireplace and lounge chair in front of large windows with forest view
Cozy child’s room with fish wallpaper and playful octopus plush
Bathroom with glossy teal wall tiles and soft lighting
Elegant bedroom interior with wood panels and neutral tones
Modern bedroom with vaulted ceiling and abstract wall art
Contemporary bathroom with freestanding tub and ocean view
Minimalist bathroom vanity with large mirror and soft light

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SAOTA is an internationally acclaimed architectural firm known for its visionary design approach and global impact. Led by a dynamic team including Stefan Antoni, Philip Olmesdahl, Greg Truen, Phillippe Fouché, Mark Bullivant, Roxanne Kaye, Logen Gordon, Dani Reimers, and Dominik George, the firm seamlessly blends innovation, functionality, and aesthetics to redefine contemporary architecture. With a portfolio spanning six continents, SAOTA has established itself as a leader in delivering cutting-edge architectural solutions across diverse markets. The firm's success stems from its ability to harmonize form and function, creating bespoke designs that maximize value while responding to unique environmental and cultural contexts. A commitment to technological innovation places SAOTA at the forefront of the industry. The firm integrates advanced Revit modeling and virtual reality tools to enhance the design process, ensuring precision, clarity, and immersive client experiences. Rooted in a spirit of continuous exploration, SAOTA thrives on pushing creative boundaries, shaping iconic spaces that embody elegance, sophistication, and architectural excellence. Through its unwavering dedication to quality and client-focused solutions, the firm remains a global benchmark in contemporary architecture.