Wine’s Bridgehampton house gets AIA prize

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A home developed by David Wine, former vice chairman of Related Companies, has received the American Institute of Architects’ top prize for Long Island residential projects. The award, handed out by AIA’s Long Island chapter, honored the home at 55 Dune Road for its “design excellence.” The 3,800-square-foot Bridgehampton house, designed by Stelle Architects and developed by Oliver’s Company, which Wine founded earlier this year, includes beachfront views and an 800-square-foot pool house. The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom home, which Wine describes as the “anti-McMansion,” sold recently for $14.25 million. TRD