Specifications

Location

New Jersey

Size

11,915 sq ft

Setting

Oceanfront, Retreat

Longport

Longport, NJ

Restoring ocean views through thoughtful elevation and coastal resilience.

After Hurricane Sandy, new FEMA-mandated dunes protected the coastline but blocked once-expansive views to the Atlantic. This home responds by elevating the primary living spaces above flood levels, reclaiming the horizon and restoring the visual relationship between architecture and ocean. Designed for a large, close-knit family, the home centers on a dramatic two-story great room where living, dining, and kitchen spaces flow together and open to generous terraces. Floor-to-ceiling glass frames the shoreline and brings daylight deep into the interior, creating seamless transitions between indoors and out. Secondary and private spaces are distributed across the upper levels to maximize views, while the entry and ground-level spaces are designed for coastal flood compliance. The exterior is distinguished by a mix of stucco, natural stone and slatted wood elements, offering warmth, durability, and textural depth suited to the marine environment. Layered volumes and varied rooflines soften the massing and create a home that feels welcoming, refined, and connected to its setting.

Passive environmental strategies support year-round comfort: overhangs and vertical screens provide solar control, high-performance glazing and insulation improve energy efficiency, and thermally modified wood offers stability in salt-air conditions. Native and drought-tolerant landscaping integrates the home into its beachfront context while minimizing water use and supporting local ecology.

Team

Architect

Brandon Architects

Architect of Record

Asher Slaunwhite + Partners

Build

D.L. Miner Construction

Interior Design

Michelle Gerson Interiors

Photography

Gieves Anderson

A resilient home transforms regulatory and environmental constraints into design opportunities for family-centered waterfront living.

2025 Golden Nugget Award, Best Custom Home 7,500 - 9,000 s.f.