Elite Golfing Homes

The Golf House by Luciano Kruk Captures a Modern Oasis in Buneos Aires

The Golf House in an exclusively designed concrete home in Buenos Aires made from a series of boxes stacked overtop one another. The modular appearance of the exterior complements the modern architectural design inside as the concrete material is used in both aspects of the contemporary home.

The elusive Golf House garners its name from sitting on top of a golf course, offering stellar views of the green fields through its floor-to-ceiling windows. The home is made from a series of large-scale concrete boxes stacked together to form two levels of the home and offer multiple rooms. The space offers an open-concept layout, luxurious large bedrooms, concrete floors, wooden panel walls and access to several decks to enjoy the views of the course.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Architecture - The Golf House's modular design offers opportunities for customizable and flexible living spaces.
2. Floor-to-ceiling Windows - The use of floor-to-ceiling windows in the Golf House presents opportunities for maximizing natural light and connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
3. Luxury Eco-homes - The Golf House showcases the growing trend of high-end homes that prioritize sustainable and eco-friendly features.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Golf House reflects a disruptive innovation opportunity for the architecture industry to explore more modular and sustainable home designs.
2. Interior Design - The Golf House's interior design offers opportunities for interior designers to create sleek and modern living spaces that harmonize with the concrete and wooden elements.
3. Real Estate - The emergence of luxury golfing homes like the Golf House presents a niche market opportunity for real estate developers to cater to high-end buyers seeking exclusive golf course living.

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