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LA Architects Incorporate Outdoors Into Luxury Living Space

Griffin Enright Architects created this amazing 6,000-sq.-ft. unique architectural project for Point Dume Residence in Malibu, California. The luxurious house was designed as a modern showcase for the stunning surrounding scenery. They created continuous and interlocking spatial experiences which fuse the inside with the outdoors.

Amazing windows and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors replace wallpaper and allow nature to fully flow into the house.

"The occupant then becomes immersed in a continuous volume of spectacular views that focus attention both internally towards the architecture itself and externally towards the Pacific Ocean in the distance," the architects say.

Trendy concrete floors blend in with rounded curves of the walls. It’s ultra-modern, ultra-fab and the ultimate house of dreams.
Trend Themes
1. Seamless Indoor-outdoor Integration - Architects can explore innovative designs that seamlessly blend interior and exterior spaces, creating immersive experiences.
2. Maximizing Natural Views - Designers can capitalize on floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors to maximize natural views and connect occupants with their surroundings.
3. Fluid Architectural Elements - Utilizing curved walls and rounded curves in architectural design can create a visually striking and modern aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can incorporate open wall modernism principles into their projects for clients seeking luxury living spaces.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can leverage the trend of seamless indoor-outdoor integration to create unique and desirable properties.
3. Construction - Builders can explore new construction techniques and materials to support the creation of fluid architectural elements in modern structures.

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