Myron Goldfinger, Sands Point, North Shore, Long Island, New York, USA, 1981
OfHouses guest curated by Nanne de Ru ( Powerhouse Company ): “A house that became known as the house of The Wolf of Wall
Street , even though it was built for an anonymous client. The house role in the
movie, together with the name of the architect (Goldfinger) gives the house an
immediate star-status. Goldfinger had designed many private villas, mostly for
extremely wealthy clients.” (Photo: © Norman McGrath. Source: Myron Goldfinger, architect (New York City, NY: Artium Books, 1992); Architectural Digest, March 1982, pp. 134-139.)