“Lifespan extending villa” in East Hampton hits the market

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A unique home in East Hampton has hit the market for just under $2.5 million. Dubbed the Bioscleave House, the home was designed by artist couple Madeline Gins and Arakawa and features a 3,400-square-foot interior pulsating with bold colors, an undulating floor, odd shapes and a wide-open space. The bizarre structure and colors are meant “to stimulate the senses,” which Gins and Arakawa believed would in turn extend the occupant’s lifespan. Technically, it has four bedrooms along with two-and-a-half bathrooms. The original A-frame was designed by Carl Koch back in the 1960s and then expanded to its current form in 1999. Brown Harris Stevens’ Jose DosSantos is handling the listing. [Curbed]