SPF breathes new life into Jerrold Lomax-designed oceanfront home in Malibu
Los Angeles-based SPF:architects has completed a 5,000-square-foot renovation of a 1970s-era beachfront California modernist home designed by notable mid-century architect Jerrold E. Lomax. SPF:a's renovations for the home, which is located in Malibu, California among a tightly clustered outcropping of residences sitting directly on the waters of the Pacific Ocean, offers an updated and perfected take on the original daylight-and-views design approach Lomax lent to the home's design. Top: The home's sunlit living room. Bottom: An aerial view of the house. Images courtesy of Matthew Momberger.A statement from SPF:a explains that the firm's approach for the renovation "focused on using advances in material technology to enhance the original modernist expressions laid out by Lomax that sought to maximize daylighting within." Top: View of the dining area and new accent stair. Bottom: The home's streetfront garage. Images courtesy of Matthew Momberger.The firm continues, "Thinner window...
Los Angeles-based SPF:architects has completed a 5,000-square-foot renovation of a 1970s-era beachfront California modernist home designed by notable mid-century architect Jerrold E. Lomax.
SPF:a's renovations for the home, which is located in Malibu, California among a tightly clustered outcropping of residences sitting directly on the waters of the Pacific Ocean, offers an updated and perfected take on the original daylight-and-views design approach Lomax lent to the home's design.
A statement from SPF:a explains that the firm's approach for the renovation "focused on using advances in material technology to enhance the original modernist expressions laid out by Lomax that sought to maximize daylighting within."
The firm continues, "Thinner window...