This week, we are touring Simka, a concrete bunker in Malibu that blends Japanese design with brutalist architecture, built to last for generations. Welcome to Simka Malibu, an awe-inspiring creation by 'God's Architect' Kris Halliday. Thirty thousand square feet of architectural permanence rises from Malibu’s prestigious Ellice Street, conceived as both fortress and sanctuary. With 10 bedrooms, 20 bathrooms, and seamless indoor‑outdoor living, Simka is monumental yet intimate—enduring yet ethereal. Not built for a decade or a generation, but for centuries. Simka Malibu—architecture for eternity. The video covers various sections: 00:00 Introduction, 03:06 Driveway, Facade, 06:27 Entry, 08:09 Specs, 09:29 Guest Suite, 14:04 Seating Area, 15:21 Vision, 19:03 Dining Area, 21:59 Kitchen, 24:56 Main Lounge, 26:14 Nuare, 30:05 Office, 30:41 Japanese Tea Room, 32:05 Backyard, 35:56 Sauna, 36:52 The Material: Concrete, 41:28 Bar, Lounge Area, 45:51 Movie Theatre, 48:39 Reception Area, 51:56 Treatment & Massage Room, 52:40 Red Light Therapy Machine, 53:06 Night Club, 53:41 Garage, 54:22 Experiencing Malibu, 57:27 Cold Plunge, 58:31 Guest Suites, 01:03:01 Primary Bedroom Suite, 01:07:10 Sundown & Hosting Guests, 01:09:11 Outro.