Architect Andrew Geller, known to the Hamptons for his cube and diamond-shaped homes, rising out of the dunes of beach communities from Montauk to Fire Island, died on Sunday in Syracuse, The New York Times reports.
Among Geller's credits are the Square Brassiere, built in Westhampton Beach in 1959; the Reclining Picasso, built in 1966 in Amagansett; and the Betty Reese House, a 1955 A-frame home in Sagaponack.
His grandson, Jake Gorst, is .
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