Another year that brought together the final of the Triple Crown of the Palermo Open, held last Sunday at the Campo Argentino de Polo the best players in the worldthe most elegant women in Argentina and the fans of this sport in a unique party.
The nativity scene-La Dolfina It was the dream team from the start of the season. The team that brings together the two big clubs of Cañuelas with the best polo player in history, Adolfo Cambiaso at the age of 50and his son “Poroto”, 20, and his nephews Bartolomé (h.) and Camilo Castagnola, 24 and 22, defeated Ellerstina-Indios Chapaleufú 17-13 in a final that clearly dominated in the end, although the team of Pieres and Heguy fought back.
The champion remained unbeaten in 12 matches at the circuit and won three trophies: The Ayrshire, at the Hurlingham Open; Emilio de Anchorena from Tortugas and The Championship Cup from Palermo.
The final on field 1 of the Argentine polo field was attended by the president of La Nación, Javier Milei, who hugged Cambiaso at the end of the game and presented him with the trophy.
The best place to enjoy the game, just steps from the lawn the meeting point Among the celebrities, it was the Decó Polo showroom set up by Armani/Casa in front of the polo field. A project by ABV, the developer with more than 60 completed projects in 35 years of experience that has brought European luxury to Buenos Aires. The room is transformed every December one of the most sought-after places to witness the decisive game of the national calendar.
Guests included Mónica Antonópulos, Sabrina Garciarena, Bárbara Lombardo, Sofía Zámolo, Natalia Lobo, María Susini, Laurita Fernández, Dario Turovelzky, María Campos, Ariel Rodríguez Palacios and Benicio Gravier.
The aim of the experience was to concretely show the logic of the project, the daily life permeated by the proximity to strategic points of the city, the visual expanse of the greenery and a level of comfort that the participants could experience throughout the afternoon.
“This development represents an opportunity for the city. The direct reference to the green of the polo field, the view of the river and contemporary luxury this redefines the way of life in Buenos Aires,” said architect Javier Vilamowski, partner and co-director of ABV.
Decó Polo’s proposal includes two 30-story towers, residences from 160 m² to 890 m², more than 6,500 m² of amenities, a public park that is integrated into the cityscape and common areas developed in collaboration with Armani/Casa.
Located in the block bounded by Clay, Báez, Dorrego and the Polo Field in the “heart” of Las Cañitas, the project will have a double-height lobby, three basements, a basement with ground floor, a first floor and a second floor.
“The project has become one of the most demanding in Buenos Aires, it is very ambitious, it exceeds the premium parameters of Argentine real estate and has been very well received since the start of sales,” said Gabriela Goldszer, director of Ocampo Propiedades, the company that markets it, announcing that The inauguration is expected for mid-2027.
The proximity to the Argentine polo field, the focus of the day, allowed us to concretely measure the connection between the project and its privileged location.
“Our aim was to create a landmark that raises the standard of urban life. We propose a distinctive silhouette, unobstructed views and a park that transforms the surrounding landscape,” said the architect. Ioram Amsel, partner and co-director of ABV.
The experience of this adrenaline-charged afternoon allowed us to directly see the connection between architecture, place and the proposed lifestyle in a relaxed setting with sports, social events, music, cocktails and the sunset over the square.
While celebrating the victory of La Natividad-La Dolfina, the meeting acted as an observation point for the growth of the neighborhood and the projects that promote it.