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Emily Chien, Tom Mahoney and Liz Mahoney at Post Crossing.  S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Emily Chien, Tom Mahoney and Liz Mahoney at Post Crossing. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Elyn Kronemeyer, Denise Hurley and Christina Strassfield at South Main Street. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Elyn Kronemeyer, Denise Hurley and Christina Strassfield at South Main Street. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dr. Paula Angelone and Gerald Rosengarten at South Main Street. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dr. Paula Angelone and Gerald Rosengarten at South Main Street. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Ursula Thomas at Post Crossing. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Ursula Thomas at Post Crossing. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dawn Magnotta and Willa Bernstein at Cooper Street.  S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Dawn Magnotta and Willa Bernstein at Cooper Street. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Mark Fichander and Paul Travis at Cooper Street.

Mark Fichander and Paul Travis at Cooper Street.

Brian Brady. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Brian Brady. S.EICHNER FOR ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Lee Skolnick. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Lee Skolnick. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Quinn Pofahl and Pamela Glazer. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Quinn Pofahl and Pamela Glazer. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Alvise Orsini. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Alvise Orsini. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Brian P. Brady, Lee Skolnick, Quinn Pofahl, Pamela Glazer, Alvise Orsini. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

Brian P. Brady, Lee Skolnick, Quinn Pofahl, Pamela Glazer, Alvise Orsini. ROB RICH/SOCIETYALLURE.COM

authorStaff Writer on Sep 18, 2024

The Southampton Arts Center held its seventh annual Architecture & Design Tour on Saturday, September 14, kicking off with a panel discussion of this year’s tour theme, “Vintage/Reimagined,” showcasing historic homes that have been updated to meet modern lifestyles.

Brian Brady of Brady Design moderated the panel, which included architects Lee Skolnick and Pamela Glazer and designers Alvise Orsini and Quinn Pofahl.

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