Sophie Goineau Transforms Malibu House With Wave Inspiration
Briefly

Inland Lane Residence showcases Sophie Goineau's architectural philosophy of 'harmonious disruption', created within the constraints of zoning laws. Built in 1965, embodying mid-century California modernism, Goineau honors the home's structural elements while transforming space. The design features a T-shaped layout, with living areas flowing seamlessly to an outdoor pool area, enhancing the indoor-outdoor relationship. Unique wood ceiling designs mitigate strong sunlight while adding texture. Goineau's approach turns architectural challenges into opportunities for creative spatial composition.
"The structure is an atypical T-shape... it gives the sense of a villa with a separate bungalow, cabana, and pool house. And you feel like you're fully outside from within."
"By opening walls and redistributing light that filters from multiple angles, Goineau transformed the building's unconventional configuration into an asset..."
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