Popular architecture group BAMO designed the new Sun City Kobe, a luxury residence for the elderly that holds true to classic Japanese traditions and culture.
The single tower reaches 35 stories with 483 living spaces, dining restaurants, lounges, a nursery wing, 95 nursing bedrooms, a 6-story parking garage and a communal pool, fitness and massage center. The building has everything necessary for anyone to live comfortably every day. As well as being jam-packed with high-end amenities, the building has modern and high-quality furniture and interior design. The light color scheme and large windows allow for a bright and comfortable space, which integrate artwork, plants and flowers into each room.
The new Sun City Kobe is a one-of-a-kind residence that has never been seen before in the area.
Luxurious Modern Retirement Communities
Bamo Completed the Luxe Sun City Kobe Residence in Japan
Trend Themes
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Luxury Retirement Communities — The demand for luxury retirement communities is growing as the baby boomer generation reaches retirement, presenting an opportunity to cater to their high-end lifestyle needs.
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Senior Living Facilities with High-end Amenities — There is a growing trend toward senior living facilities that offer high-end amenities such as fitness centers and communal pools, creating opportunities to cater to the needs of older adults who want to maintain an active lifestyle.
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Incorporating Traditional Design with Modern Architecture — Combining traditional design elements with modern architecture is becoming increasingly popular, highlighting the opportunity to create unique and culturally relevant living spaces for all age groups.
Industry Implications
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Senior Housing — The senior housing industry can capitalize on the growing trend toward luxury retirement communities by offering high-end facilities and amenities that cater to the baby boomer generation.
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Interior Design — Interior designers can develop a niche in the luxury retirement community market by creating unique and innovative designs that cater to the unique needs of older adults, while also taking into account traditional design elements.
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Architecture — Architects can take advantage of the trend toward luxury retirement communities by designing buildings that are not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing and culturally relevant.