[1] The house, the curtilage of which covers 3 acres, was built by John Caramagna in 1968 is surrounded by tall white pine trees and dogwoods.
Sedacca House was frequently the background of wedding photos and appeared on the cover pages and articles of both American and other fashion and architecture magazines.
In 1968, Sedacca House won the American Institute of Architects (AIA) New York Honor Award.
[5] Still, it receives significant local concern about added alteration[6] and global attention[7][8] as a distinguished modernist architecture in East Hampton.
After several meetings and interviews, Sedacca and Gwathmey found they shared the same artistic inspiration and interest, leading to the birth of the modern beach house.