modernist perspective shot exterior perspective looking into the building toward the west end positioned just south of the structure at the edge of the driving range where the grade drops away immediately beyond the open bays the entire south fa ade is composed of open air bays all of which admit abundant natural light into the interior this creates a continuous wash of daylight across the full width of the space with soft late day sun casting long horizontal shadows that articulate structure furnishings and floor texture additional daylight enters from a glazed overhead garage door on the west wall providing a secondary directional glow that draws the eye deeper into the lounge bar area and creates layered light conditions the left two bays are occupied by a lounge bar program the bar is positioned to receive and reflect both the southern and western light emphasizing material richness wood stone and metal surfaces subtly illuminated seating groups are distributed within this field of daylight with overhead lighting and ceiling fans adding a warm ambient layer beneath the structure to the right two active golf simulator bays are visible though still open to the south and receiving natural light these bays are visually differentiated through slightly more controlled lighting screen illumination and subtle architectural framing the simulator areas feel energetic and social with small groups engaged in play the transition between lounge and simulator zones is legible through light modulation and spatial cues rather than enclosure maintaining openness while expressing distinct program beyond the open bays the terrain drops away immediately into the driving range extending views outward toward woodland hills golf course and anchoring the interior experience within its landscape setting architecture