“Nothing had really been done for 50-plus years, and we joked that it was like camping,” says homeowner James Knapp. “But the vibe and energy were amazing—it was like being on a boat. All you can see is ocean from every room.”
Architect Joe Levine added structural supports and an entire wall of windows to make the neglected 1850s structure not just livable but picturesque, too.
A photographer visits his extended family during the island’s olive harvest and documents a tradition of relatives working together—and basically living together too.