NeoClassical
Golden Oak Classical Residence Rooted in the ideals of America’s First Renaissance and the refined grandeur of the Gilded Age, this brick and limestone estate evokes the architectural spirit of turn-of-the-century masterpieces like the Cooper Hewitt Mansion and Vanderbilt's storied homes. Designed with disciplined fidelity to classical proportions and civic gravitas, Geoffrey Mouen Architects have created a work that celebrates tradition, durability, and generational legacy.
At its center is a scholarly sanctuary: a library housing 10,000 volumes, lined with solid white oak and honed marble bookcases. Far more than a gesture of refinement, this space embodies the intellectual rigor and scientific legacy of the multigenerational family it serves—leaders in medical research and modern scientific inquiry.
Nestled within the storied gates of Golden Oak, where enchantment and permanence coalesce, this residence stands as an American original: timeless, rooted, and unapologetically grand.








