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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Laney LA

Scalloped Concrete House

The aptly named Scalloped Concrete House sits on a hill in the Manhattan Beach neighbourhood, just south of LAX airport, which affords the property sea views.Its lower storey is mainly constructed from unusually formed concrete. It features a pattern of inverted curved ridges known as scalloping.The material is exposed both on the exterior and continues across some interior walls, and "reveals its form most strikingly at each corner", according to Laney LA.

"Like cliffs carved from water, the scalloped walls are even engrained with the faint grain of the formwork that shaped them," said the studio. "Each piece of formwork was custom milled to accomplish the undulating form."Some of the concrete sections stretch up to windows on the upper level, while cedar clads any remaining areas that aren't glass.Rooms at ground level feature retractable panels that open the kitchen and living room up to a concrete pool terrace and barbecue area.More shaded outdoor spaces are created by the deep cedar overhangs from the upper floor and the roof.

A 16-foot-long (4.9-metre) pocket door frames a verdant view from the dining room.In the kitchen, millwork hides the majority of the appliances and has no visible handles for a minimal appearance.Concrete forms the backsplash and countertops, as well as that of a large island that incorporates a built-in bench.The lower level is kept private by the concrete walls, as well as strategically placed fencing and plants.With its panoramic ocean views and echoes of that element within its own walls, the architectural language of this structure speaks to a beauty shaped by the impermanent.

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