Designed by Griffin Enright Architects and known as Point Dume Residence, this 6,000-sq.-ft. house uses concrete at its best to bring undulating flows to a contemporary interior that promotes large open spaces, expansive windows and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. “This project explores the nature of fluidity and sequence in the context of space, circulation and landscape,” say the architects. Inside, spaces are configured to flow into each other and spill out onto the landscape outside the expansive windows and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. The home’s outdoor living and lounging areas make the most of the views, with terraces encircling the house and an outdoor patio with a luxury lap pool.