Kamakura Golf Club House | Toy Designs
Kamakura  Golf Club House by Hijung Kasuya

Kamakura Golf Club House

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

interior architecture photography, contemporary clubhouse design, double-height atrium space, wooden slat ceiling, horizontal timber battens, glass block partition wall, translucent reeded glass, mezzanine level architecture, geometric pendant lighting, circular brass fixtures, charred wood sculpture, organic timber elements, biophilic design features, stone masonry counter, neutral tile flooring, large format tiles, minimalist aesthetic, material contrast composition, warm timber tones, honey oak, medium walnut, espresso brown, carbon black, titanium white, soft putty neutrals, analogous color harmony, warm-neutral palette, diffused natural lighting, ambient architectural illumination, linear perspective composition, deep spatial recession, horizontal emphasis, rhythmic repetition, figure-ground contrast, textural diversity, smooth reflective surfaces, rough stone texture, milled wood precision, organic natural forms, contemplative atmosphere, serene mood, hospitality design, threshold space, arrival sequence, spatial procession, contemporary Japanese influence, material honesty, refined craftsmanship, architectural photography, interior documentation, landscape orientation, symmetrical balance, central axis composition, layered spatial planes, crisp edge definition, soft organic contours, high detail rendering, professional architectural photography, natural material palette, sustainable design aesthetic, wellness environment, luxury hospitality, understated elegance, spatial serenity.

Kamakura Country Club, located at the top of a hill, is the closest golf course to Tokyo, surrounded by nature in all directions and with a view of the Shonan Sea and as far as Yokohama City. The renewal concept of Third Place means a place that is an extension of your rich daily life spent with golf in the midst of nature. The second floor features a fitness room, restaurant, premium lounge, and other facilities that can be used freely for everything from reading to remote work.