
Malibu ‘muscle mansion’ made to last 1,000 years lists for $35M: Concrete compound designed to withstand disaster attrac
A stunning mega-mansion in Malibu, named Simka, is now on the market for $35 million, designed to endure for 1,000 years. Crafted from 7,300 cubic yards of super-reinforced concrete, this 30,000-square-foot fortress is built to withstand California's natural disasters, including wildfires and earthquakes. The home features 10 bedrooms, 20 bathrooms, and a luxurious multi-level pool, alongside tranquil gardens with a koi pond. Self-taught architect Kris Halliday, who undertook the project without a design team, aimed to create a sustainable and protective living space that reflects his philosophy of longevity in home design. With its unique blend of Brutalist architecture and Zen-inspired interiors, Simka stands out as a remarkable investment for discerning buyers seeking both luxury and resilience.

Commenti