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Esperanza and Irwin welcome Build.In.Kind/East Hampton founder Jaine Mehring. To “build in kind” means to renovate or rebuild a structure basically as it is—in the same form and existing footprint. To those of us who live, visit or even read about East Hampton knows this is rarely talking place. In fact, for years now, we’ve been seeing the opposite – it’s been mainly “all demo, no reno.” And mostly, it’s been all about…BIGGER. Houses, even not very old ones, are demolished and replaced with new structures, most often double to quadruple the size. Or new construction on previously undeveloped parcels clears and covers as much of the lot as possible, driving a rapid surge in density where there had been a sense of open space. This episode coincides with the October 8 screening of One Big Home, a film by Thomas Bena presented by Build.In.Kind/East Hampton and Wainscott Heritage Project. The film documents how citizens of Chilmark Town on Martha’s Vineyard came together and passed changes to their bylaws that limited house size in order to respect and protect the history, character, environment and quality of life of their community. The film screening will be followed by a Panel Discussion and Q&A with Thomas Bena and Special Guests. Our Hamptons Podcast was pleased to provide additional support and sponsorship for this event.
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Esperanza and Irwin welcome Build.In.Kind/East Hampton founder Jaine Mehring. To “build in kind” means to renovate or rebuild a structure basically as it is—in the same form and existing footprint. To those of us who live, visit or even read about East Hampton knows this is rarely talking place. In fact, for years now, we’ve been seeing the opposite – it’s been mainly “all demo, no reno.” And mostly, it’s been all about…BIGGER. Houses, even not very old ones, are demolished and replaced with new structures, most often double to quadruple the size. Or new construction on previously undeveloped parcels clears and covers as much of the lot as possible, driving a rapid surge in density where there had been a sense of open space. This episode coincides with the October 8 screening of One Big Home, a film by Thomas Bena presented by Build.In.Kind/East Hampton and Wainscott Heritage Project. The film documents how citizens of Chilmark Town on Martha’s Vineyard came together and passed changes to their bylaws that limited house size in order to respect and protect the history, character, environment and quality of life of their community. The film screening will be followed by a Panel Discussion and Q&A with Thomas Bena and Special Guests. Our Hamptons Podcast was pleased to provide additional support and sponsorship for this event.
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