07-02-2021 16:00 via dezeen.com

Skolnick Architecture converts historic Hamptons church into an arts centre

Tall windows and timber framing feature in this 1830s church building in New York, which has been converted into a cultural facility by Skolnick Architecture and Design Partnership.
The Church is located in Sag Harbor, a former whaling village that spans the towns of East Hampton and Southampton on Long Island.
The gabled church has its own bell tower
The original building, which dates to 1836, housed the Methodist Church of Sag Harbor until 2008 when the congregation moved to a new home.
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