The Fairway Residence at The Bridge, the first of eight ecologically significant residences surrounded by an ecologically robust
Audubon-certified golf course, blends architectural innovation with sustainability on its 3.8-acre site. Designed as an upside-
down house, it maximizes golf course and water views from the main living areas, while the ground floor off ers a private, solid
base for bedrooms. A central breezeway creates a sheltered outdoor lounge, linking the home to the landscape while protecting
against prevailing winds.The project prioritizes sustainability, featuring a landscape that is 80 percent native vegetation—pitch
pine, northern bayberry, and native grasses—supporting biodiversity. Indirect lighting adheres to dark sky standards, and shades
and louvers reduce bird collisions while providing filtered light and privacy. Natural and mechanical ventilation systems, operable
windows, and air filtration ensure optimal indoor air quality. Materials include oversized zinc shingles, referencing the Hamptons
shingle-style vernacular, and sustainably sourced mahogany-framed windows. Energy e� iciency is enhanced with a green roof,
solar panels, and geothermal heating, while floor-to-ceiling glass fosters indoor-outdoor living and well-being. The Fairway
Residence sets a high standard for future development.