Geoff Sumich
Architectural design for sculptural coastal homes with serious site presence.
What they're known for
Coastal architecture that uses stone, glass, and controlled views to make scale feel quiet.
Geoff Sumich is credited as the architect for 3512 Ocean Boulevard, and the house makes the case without needing much narration. Stone planes, softened edges, disappearing glass, and a pool pulled into the center of the plan all point to architecture that is trying to frame the Pacific rather than shout over it.
The useful move here is restraint at scale. The residence is enormous, but the best parts are about sequence: arrival, enclosure, reveal, borrowed light, and the way the ocean keeps reappearing without the house turning into a showroom with bedrooms.
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