Montauk, NY

Montauk  

This contemporary home is defined by clarity of form and disciplined restraint. Composed of stacked, box-like volumes with clean edges and minimal articulation, the architecture relies on material consistency and proportion rather than ornamentation. ICON® thermally modified Douglas Fir wraps the entire exterior, reinforcing the home’s modern character while introducing warmth and texture. Installed in a 6-inch nickel gap profile, the vertical cladding creates a subtle rhythm across the façade, emphasizing the building’s height and angular geometry.


Location
Montauk, Long Island, NY

Builder
AGC Construction

Architect
Architect - State Street Architects, Robert Lenahan

Photography
James Reed Photography

Product(s)
ICON Douglas Fir

Wood Species
Douglas Fir

Applications Presented
Entire Exterior

WHY ICON® 

ICON Douglas Fir was selected as a straightforward, proven solution for a full exterior application. The architect sought a material that would support a contemporary aesthetic without distraction; something familiar, reliable, and capable of performing across large, uninterrupted wall planes. Our thermally modified Douglas Fir delivered the durability and dimensional stability required, while maintaining the natural look and feel of real wood. 


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Project Benefits 

ICON Douglas Fir supported the architectural intent by delivering a uniform cladding system across the entire exterior. Its dimensional stability allowed for precise installation over large surfaces, maintaining crisp vertical lines and tight nickel gap spacing. The result is a clean, contemporary envelope where the material enhances the architecture without competing with it.


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Design Notes

The exterior cladding was detailed to handle scale. With large wall areas and limited breaks, the project required a product that could maintain consistency over long runs without visual drift. ICON Douglas Fir performed well in this context, allowing the installer to keep spacing tight and alignment true across the entire envelope. The nickel gap profile introduced just enough separation between boards to keep the surface from feeling flat, while still reading as a unified skin. The result is an exterior that feels intentional from every angle and holds up visually at both close range and full elevation views.


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