With an interest in the continuity of landscape and sequential movement through space, this 6,600 square foot house manipulates typical paths of domestic movement to integrate the interior and exterior of the house. Sinuous surfaces delineate volumes that are differentiated by slicing surfaces and materials, with spatial intersections that break down edges between inside and outside, engaging the land with the internal logics of the house.
Global Future Design Awards 2022: Discounted Entries Open Now! Save $50
Super Early Discount – 20th October 2021 to 30th December 2021 – $199 = $149
🏆 Winner
Global Future Design Awards 2021
Point Dume Residence
Residential Architecture Small Family Built
Firm
Griffin Enright Architects
Architect/Designer
Margaret Griffin
Design Team
Principals; John Enright, Margaret Griffin Project Architect; Mathew Gillis Project Team; Ray Shapiro, Tyler Myer, Andrew Batay-Csorba, Andrew Lindley, Taka Mieno Structural Engineer; John Labib MEP; Mark Shamim Lighting Designer; Peter Noble, Revolver Design Landscape Architect; Margaret Griffin, Griffin Enright Architects and Marny Randall Contractor; Hinerfeld & Ward Inc., Tom Hinerfeld Cabinetry; Julio Chavez”
Location
Point Dume, Malibu, CA
Country
United States
Photographer/Copyright
©Benny Chan / benychan@me.com
The major shifts in geometry relate to the panoramic views, with a narrative sequence that echoes the shoreline beyond. A fluid hallway serves as the nexus of the house, while the expansive living areas opens up entirely to the exterior, so that the house is connected to the exterior both in its narrative sequence and its physical presence.
Registrations open… Don’t miss the opportunity to win with your visionary projects.